David Emitt Adams: Conversations with History

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Artist in residence, David Emitt Adams, gave an informative and engaging lecture about his work and practice of using 19th century photographic processes to communicate his 21st century ideas.

After the lecture we looked at original works of his wet plate collodion imagery on weathered tin cans he finds in the desert.

David will continue to share his expertise in the field of wet plate collodion by offering a day-long workshop and open studio on October 27 and 28.  For more information on the two events visit Wet Plate Collodion Tintype.

If you can’t make the workshop, join us for an informal dinner on Sunday evening, October 28th at 4pm with David and the staff of Art Intersection.  Visit the website for more information about dinner and to register Dinner With The Artist.

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