Events

Exhibition: Going Forward, Looking Backward: Practicing Historic Photographic Processes in the 21st Century

by Erin Malone Events

[ April 20, 2010 to May 28, 2010. ] Title: Exhibition: Going Forward, Looking Backward: Practicing Historic Photographic Processes in the 21st Century
Location: University of New England Gallery, Portland, Maine
Description: “Going Forward, Looking Back.” “Practicing Historic Photographic Processes in the 21st Century”
• University of New England Gallery, Portland, Maine: November 17-January 31, 2010
• Simmons College, Trustman Art Gallery, Boston, MA: April 20 – May [...]

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Call for Entries: Image and Text, PhotoPlace Gallery / Vermont Photography Workplace

by Erin Malone Call for Entries

[ May 24, 2010; ] Image and Text in Photography

http://www.vtphotoworkplace.com/id78.html

Deadline: May 24, 2010

A photo is purported to be worth a thousand words. As visual images, photos communicate on multiple levels in complex ways. But what happens when words are part of a photograph? How can images and text communicate in connected, parallel, or divergent ways? This [...]

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Call for Entries: Photos with Words: Vermont Photography Workplace

by Erin Malone Call for Entries

[ May 24, 2010; ] Woodbury, Vermont

http://www.vtphotoworkplace.com/id78.html

A photo is purported to be worth a thousand words. As visual images, photos communicate on multiple levels in complex ways. But what happens when words are part of a photograph? How can images and text communicate in connected, parallel, or divergent ways? This juried exhibition will explore the many [...]

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Class: Sunshine & Noir: Holga Photography and the Social Landscape with Thomas Michael Alleman

by Erin Malone Events

[ April 12, 2010; 7:00 pm; April 18, 2010; 2:00 pm; April 26, 2010; 7:00 pm; May 2, 2010; 2:00 pm; May 10, 2010; 7:00 pm; May 16, 2010; 2:00 pm; May 24, 2010; 7:00 pm; ] Venice Beach, CA

This class will introduce students to the use of the Holga, a very cheap toy camera embraced by students and artists alike for it’s nuttiness and unpredictability. But the best photographers know, and students in this class will learn, that great images live or die, ultimately, on the success of their photographic qualities, [...]

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