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The Center for Fine Art Photography (C4FAP): OPEN Selections | Rafael Goldchain | Bear Kirkpatrick - 5 Dec 2014 to 10 Jan 2015 Current Exhibition |
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Lorelei � Jennifer Loeber
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OPEN Selections Shane Lavalette's Juror's Selection | Jennifer Loeber, Lorelei, 2012 Juror's Honorable Mentions | Pascal Amoyel, La Gordolasque, 2013 Noelle McCleaf, Wild Mushrooms Hamidah Glasgow Director's Selection | Eva Oleary & Harry Griffin, Yellow Girl Director's Honorable Mentions | Leah Edelman-Brier, Abjection Zeren Badar, Very First Accident Exhibition Dates: December 5, 2014 - January 10, 2015 Reception Date: December 5, 2014 All Selected Artists | Pascal Amoyel, Sophie and Cedric, Eva Oleary and Harry Griffin, Zeren Badar, Rachael Banks, Seza Bali, Paul Baumann, Sarah Elizabeth Borst, Skott Chandler, Carlos Chavarria, Alban Coret, Robert Covington, Matthew Cronin, Benjamin Davis, Leah Edelman-Brier, Erin Geideman, Charlotta Hauksdottir, Matt Henry, Tracy Hoffman, Matthew Hogan, Jon Horvath, Sachiko Kawanabe, Bernadette Keating, Won Kim, Alexandra Lethbridge, Joe Lingeman, Jennifer Loeber, Qian Ma, Kerry Mansfield, Antonio Martinez, Miranda Maynard, Noelle McCleaf, Nick Meyer, Zora Murff, Ricardo Nagaoka, Richard Paul, Jessica Pierotti, Victoria Ridgway, Alyssa Salomon, Michael Sherwin, Motohiro Takeda, Clara Wildberger, and David Wolf. ---- Rafael Goldchain| I Am My Family 12/5 "Friday at Five" Artist Speaker Series: 5pm Featuring Rafael Goldchain Exhibition Dates: December 5, 2014 - January 24, 2015 Reception Date: December 5, 2014 from 6-9 pm Gould Gallery Old family photo albums are fascinating. If you're lucky enough to own one, you've probably spent hours poring over half-faded black-and-white portraits of your ancestors, searching for similarities in their facial features and wondering what their lives might have been. Unfortunately, not every family has such easy access to their own history. Photographer Rafael Goldchain's Polish-Jewish ancestors emigrated to South America in the 1930s, and many others perished in Poland during the Nazi regime. Also lost in the turmoil of war and emigration were most of the portraits of his extended family. When Goldchain became a parent himself, he decided to make up for this lack of evidence and recreate the lost generations of the past, in the present. --- Bear Kirkpatrick | Portraits Exhibition Dates: October 3, 2014 - January 3, 2015 North Gallery Portraits, takes us into other worlds where the push and pull of space, texture, history, and portraiture combines to create a new dimension. At once beautiful and strange, unsettling and fascinating, Portraits reveal other selves. As he states, "All of my artistic explorations are attempts to reveal something about the liminal shades that live within things." Lenscratch |
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