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SUMMARY:Curtis Reframed: The Arizona Portfolios
DESCRIPTION:In the early decades of the 20th century\, famed photographer of the American West Edward S. Curtis created and published a vast photographic record of North American Indians. These iconic images have generated controversy even as they have fascinated generations of viewers.  \nPhotogravures from the permanent collections of the Arizona State Museum and examples of the copper plates from the collections of the Center for Creative Photography explore Curtis’s work with 13 Arizona tribes from 1903 to 1928. Twenty images will be exhibited at one time\, then rotated after six months\, for a total of sixty over the life of the exhibit. \n \nExhibitions and Museum Store Hours\nMonday through Saturday 10am – 5pm\nClosed Sundays; federal and state holidays
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LOCATION:U of A Arizona State Museum\, 1013 E. University Boulevard\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85721-0026\, United States
CATEGORIES:PhotoTapas,U of A Arizona State Museum,Community
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SUMMARY:Light Sensitive 2015 - Celebrating Images from the Darkroom
DESCRIPTION:A Juried Exhibition Celebrating Images from the Darkroom\nArt Intersection presents our fourth annual Light Sensitive juried exhibition in the North and South Galleries. \nLight Sensitive\, a juried exhibition\, celebrates the art of creating handmade images using traditional photographic print making processes. Work this year comes from national and international artists and includes c-prints\, platinum/palladium\, cyanotype\, gelatin silver\, gum bichromate\, wet plate collodion tintypes\, and many other printing processes. \nThe Art Intersection curatorial staff will select three artists from Light Sensitive to show additional work during the exhibition running from December 12\, 2015 to January 9\, 2016. \nAbout the Juror \nRobert Hirsch is an artist\, curator\, and author of Transformational Imagemaking: Handmade Photography Since 1960; Seizing the Light: A Social History of Photography; Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age; Photographic Possibilities: The Expressive Use of Equipment\, Ideas\, Materials\, and Processes; and Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels. Chinese and German editions of Light and Lens have also published. \nHe has published scores of articles about visual culture and interviewed eminent imagemakers. Hirsch is the former Associate Editor for Photovision and Digital Camera magazines and a contributing writer for Afterimage\, Exposure\, Fotophile\, The History of Photography\, The Photo Review\, and World Book Encyclopedia among others. \nHirsch’s work has been exhibited in over 200 solo and group shows. His The Sixties Cubed project premiered this spring at both CEPA Gallery and Indigo Art in Buffalo\, NY. His installation\, World in a Jar: War and Trauma\, has traveled to over a dozen venues around the world and is now in the Burchfield-Penney Art Center Collection in Buffalo\, NY. He has served as Society for Photographic Education’s South/Central regional chair and as member of the SPE National Board. A past Executive Director and Chief Curator of CEPA Gallery\, Hirsch currently operates Light Research. His visual and written projects can be viewed at the Light Research website.
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LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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