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Date:
Wednesday, February 8, 7 - 8:30pm

Event is free, but you must RSVP to attend
Cost:
Free
Location:
Phoenix Art Museum
Phone:
602.307.2079
Address:
1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, 85004
Website:
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INFOCUS, Community

The Ten Most Exciting Photographers

Get your tickets now for one of INFOCUS’ most popular annual events! Renowned curator and writer Susan Bright will discuss ten photographers she has discovered during the past year. During this fun and engaging presentation, Susan will show images from each photographer and discuss the reasons why they have been chosen. After the presentation, audience members will vote on their favorite artist from among Susan’s selections.

This event will be held at Phoenix Art Museum in Whiteman Hall and is free and open to the public.

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Although there is no admission fee to attend the Ten Most Exciting Photographers lecture, seating in Whiteman Hall is limited and must be ticketed through Phoenix Art Museum. On the night of the event, you will need to check in at the PAM front desk to pick up your ticket for admission. Tickets here: http://tickets.phxart.org/public/auto_choose_ga.asp?area=2

View the past years’ Ten Most lists:
http://infocus-phxart.org/calendar.html

Photographs of the audience may be taken at this event. Your registration constitutes your consent to use any such photos for INFOCUS marketing purposes unless you notify us otherwise.

About Susan Bright
Susan Bright is a curator and writer. Her published books include Art Photography Now (2005), Face of Fashion (2007), How We Are: Photographing Britain (2007: co-authored with Val Williams) Auto Focus (2010) and Home Truths: Photography and Motherhood (2013). The exhibition How We Are: Photographing Britain was the first major exhibition of British photography at Tate. The exhibition of Home Truths (Photographers’ Gallery and the Foundling Museum and traveling to MoCP, Chicago and Belfast Exposed ) was named one of the top exhibitions of 2013/2014 by The Guardian and The Chicago Tribune. Bright was visiting scholar at the Art Institute Boston in 2014. She currently lives in Paris and is completing her PhD in Curatorial Studies at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

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