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The Center for fine Art Photography: Portraits 2014 | Early Works | Remnants and Revival - 7 Mar 2014 to 5 Apr 2014 Current Exhibition |
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Wall Portrait Ashley � Bear Kirkpatrick
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Portraits 2014 Juried Exhibition Public and Artist Reception Friday April 4 from 6-9 Exhibition Dates| March 7 - April 5, 2014 Main Gallery All Exhibiting Artists: Bear Kirkpatrick, Jim Hair, Miron Abramovici, April Bennett, Thomas Chene, Aberto Conti, Scott Dalton, Jordan Dickinson, Mathew Dickstein, Nina Weinburg Doran, Nicholas Fedak II, Selma Fernandez Richter, Thomas Francisco, Barbara Grist, Sue Henry, Scott Hoyle, Tom M Johnson, Nicholas Johnston, Michael Joseph, Siobhan Keleher, Benita Keller, Brian Kuhlmann, Jarod Lew, Carla Linhares, Peter Maeck, Simon Martin, Francine Meckler, Vera Miljkovic, Robert Moran, Nina Mouritzen, Shayok, Mukhopadhyay, Heather Musto, F. Robert Openshaw, Emma Powell, Margo Taussig Pinkerton, Zoe Rayor, Dick Sanders, Deb Schwedhelm, Eti Wade, and David Zurick. Reception is April 4, 6-9 pm. JUROR | AMY ARBUS JURORS SELECTION | Bear Kirkpatrick DIRECTOR’S SELECTION | Jim Hair 2 LIVEBOOKS WEBSITE AWARDS | Alberto Conti and Nina Doran HONORABLE MENTION AWARDS | Alberto Conti, F. Robert Openshaw, Deb Schwedhelm, Nina Doran and Carla Linhares Early Works|Curated by Laura Moya & Laura Valenti Jelen Brought to you in collaboration with RayKo Photo Center Exhibition Dates| February 7 - March 29, 2014 North Gallery Early Works contains photographs taken by many notable photographers when they were children; each paired with a personal narrative from the photographer recalling the memory of the experience and how it affected them. The idea for Early Works came from a conversation in which we exchanged stories about discovering photography at an early age. What was it about the medium that kindled our imaginations when we were young? We wanted to revisit the moment when other contemporary photographers first connected with the medium. We were curious about what childhood images might show us about the nascent stages of creative vision. For many of us, an early fascination with photography led to a life-long passion. How do photographers keep their relationship to the medium alive over the years, and ultimately choose to make it their professional voice? Many childhood experiences live in our subconscious and are often difficult to navigate, even as adults. Memories of historic moments, of families unraveling, of play, discovery, and struggles with identity are a part of our collective history. This project is about imagery, but equally about personal narrative. A photograph can serve as a strong visual cue that can spark a rich story in a second. -Laura Moya & Laura Valenti Jelen Curators Remnants and Revival| Brenda Biondo Exhibition Dates | February 28 - April 5, 2014 Reception | April 4 from 6:00 - 9:00 PM Gould Gallery |
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