The human need to gather and find joy in connection is as strong as ever. City spaces provide an unparalleled backdrop for planned and chance human encounters and exchanges that sustain and propel society forward. Whether in grand public squares, intimate cafés, bustling markets, neighborhood parks or civic halls, urban spaces remain the heartbeat of human interaction. In this era of digital saturation and increased isolation, the need to connect, exchange ideas, and celebrate moments has never been more profound.
The Penn Institute for Urban Research invites photographers and visual storytellers worldwide to participate in our ninth annual photo contest, Gather: The Power of Place-based Connection. This year, as we celebrate our 20th anniversary, we also celebrate the essential role cities play in bringing people together.
Urban gathering takes countless forms:
-In parks, where nature and community intertwine.
-In the corridors of academia, where ideas ignite movements.
-On festival streets, where music and culture weave a shared rhythm.
-In stadiums, where strangers become allies in the thrill of the game.
-Along transit lines, where millions share fleeting yet meaningful moments.
-In demonstrations, where citizens speak out for their rights.
-Around dinner tables, where food becomes the medium for connection.
Cities thrive because they create environments that are active, innovative, and full of opportunities. Serendipitous encounters fuel productivity, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration. The richness of urban life depends on these moments of connection.
What we’re looking for:
Submit your best photos or videos (1 minute or less) that capture how cities bring people together: To learn. To connect. To celebrate. To play. To indulge. To protest. To care. To grow. To move. To transform.
Prizes & Submission Details
Grand Prize: $500
Deadline: April 15, 2025
To enter via Instagram, mention @penniur in the caption of your post. Please include a short description of the photo, the date and location of the photo, and the hashtag #PennIURPhotoContest. If you do not use social media, email your submission with the subject line “Penn IUR Photo Contest Submission: Gather.”
Join us in showcasing the city’s timeless role as a convener. Please submit your work and help us tell the story of how urban spaces continue to shape human connection--no matter where we are.
Additional information:
-The contest is open to the public.
-Winning photographs will be shared with Penn IUR Urban Link subscribers and on social media.
Jury:
-Jamie Diamond, Senior Lecturer, Fine Arts, UPenn Weitzman School of Design
-Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Faculty Director, Arthur Ross Gallery
-Aaron Levy, Director of Health Humanities Initiatives, Penn Medicine; Senior Lecturer, History of Art and English; and Executive Director, Public Trust
-Rebecca Popowsky, Wilks Family Director, Ian L. McHarg Center for Urbanism and Ecology
Learn more at https://penniur.upenn.edu/media/news/photo-contest-gather-the-power-of-place-based-connection