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SUMMARY:Emerge - Student Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:For the ninth exciting year Art Intersection presents Emerge\, our annual exhibition featuring photography from student photographers enrolled in Arizona high schools\, community colleges\, art schools\, and universities across the state. Buzzy Sullivan\, a local photography-based artist and educator\, juried this year’s show. \nIn this exhibition we offer student photographers an opportunity to show their work in a professional gallery\, fulfilling our mission to support emerging photographers. Thank you to all students that submitted their images and congratulations to the students juried into the exhibition. Ninety images will be shown out of over 750 images submitted.  \nAward Winners \nBest of Show: Tyler Dahlstrom\, “In Myself\, I See My Mother” \nBest of High School: Xana Marie\, “Leaving Home” \nBest of Post High School: John Kalinowski\, “Butterfield Landfill” \nHonorable Mention: Taylor Peak\, “Reprocess #1”\nHonorable Mention: Jonathan Rivera\, “YMCA”\nHonorable Mention: Mary Celaya\, “Facade”\nHonorable Mention: Kori Branch\, “High and Low”\nHonorable Mention: Jillian Rae Avery\, “Silence is Power”\nHonorable Mention: Brooks McAllister\, “Red Wall”\nHonorable Mention: Joce Marie Dolezal\, “PEOAMS”\nHonorable Mention: Annika Lagos\, “Carnation No. 12”\nHonorable Mention: Ema Groff\, “Modern Rapunzel”\nHonorable Mention: Dani Lama\, “Reflections”\nHonorable Mention: Travis Samuelson\, “The first homicide victim\, Georgia Thompson\, was found at this apartment complex” \n  \n\nAbout the Juror\nBuzzy Sullivan\, a photographer currently based out of Phoenix\, Arizona\, has exhibited his work throughout the US and internationally. Sullivan grew up in Montana\, often known as “The Last Best Place”\, and also home to the largest Superfund site in the United States. Montana’s duality of pristine wilderness and toxic remains formed his interest in the human/nature interface. \nSullivan currently works at the Residential Photography Faculty at Chandler-Gilbert Community College. He received his Master of Fine Art at Arizona State University in 2017 and a BFA from Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2013. \nJuror Statement\nThough I have found myself with a master’s degree and a career teaching photography I must admit – I failed my only high school photography course. It’s not that I wasn’t interested in the medium as a high school student\, it was instead I found myself under the guidance of a wildly unimaginative teacher who wouldn’t allow 15 year-olds the latitude to explore their abilities of visual communication. Not to sound too harsh\, but my high school teacher presented photography in a way that removed the student’s experience and voice from the making of a picture. She wanted us to photograph various school events\, and I wanted to photograph my friends’ skateboarding. I got an F in high school photography\, but the lesson that students\, no matter their age\, have voices has stuck with me. The job of an educator is to pull those voices out and allow latitude for experimentation. \n \nAn education in photography isn’t intended to be centered solely on student’s mastery of cameras and printing techniques. Teaching is a subversive activity. We are teaching critical thinking wrapped up in visual communication. To effectively get students to think critically\, educators have to bake a bit of experimentation into their curriculum. \nThis statement brings me to work included in the 2019 Emerge Exhibition. When jurying the work for this show\, I aimed to include work that spoke to the strengths of the students reacting to the world around them and to their teachers behind the scenes who are allowing their students to experiment. As every previous year\, I am impressed with the caliber and boldness of work by all of the Arizona students who submitted images for this exhibition\, and I am grateful for the opportunity to see the world through their perspectives. The future is in good hands. Thank you Art Intersection for all you do to further access to art in Arizona.\n– Buzzy Sullivan \n\nEmerge 2019 Online Exhibition\n																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																								\nImage credits (left to right): Michael Delp\, Kori Branch\, Sydney Schubbe
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