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SUMMARY:The Lives of Pictures: Forty Years of Collecting at the Center for Creative Photography
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition commemorates the CCP’s fortieth year with a selection of distinctive objects from its collection. Featuring a wide range of works\, including some of the CCP’s most treasured objects\, the exhibition will bring together photographs and their related stories\, including those told by curators\, archivists\, and other key figures from the Center’s past and present. \nElectrical Switches\, Ralph Steiner \nThis exhibition is part of Phototapas\, celebrating February as Arizona’s month of photography. \n \n 
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/the-lives-of-pictures-forty-years-of-collecting-at-the-center-for-creative-photography/
LOCATION:Center for Creative Photography\, 1030 North Olive Road\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85721-0103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,Center for Creative Photography,Community
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SUMMARY:Flowers\, Fruit\, Books\, Bones
DESCRIPTION:What is still life? Although at its most basic\, still life is an assemblage of inanimate objects\, historically the term refers to artworks that engage with concepts of achievement\, ephemerality\, and mortality. They rely on symbolic objects to suggest impermanence: flowers\, fruit\, books\, bones. The English term “still life” contrasts with the French term for the same genre\, nature morte\, literally “dead nature.” \nUnlike paintings\, which are primarily intended as artworks\, a still life photograph may originally have been made for another purpose. In “Flowers\, Fruits\, Books\, Bones: Still Life from the Center for Creative Photography\,” the exhibition features photographs initially made as descriptive documents intended for a range of uses\, from advertisements to teaching aids. Regardless of intention\, the exhibition explores how photographers use the characteristics of the medium such as focus\, abrupt framing\, and detailed description to extract\, isolate\, and describe their subjects. They direct our attention to shapes\, textures\, details\, edges\, colors\, negative spaces\, shadows\, and unexpected angles. \n \nA more common genre in paintings\, the exhibition includes paintings from Phoenix Art Museum’s collection\, inviting viewers to examine the ways photographers have approached the still life genre as compared to their painter counterparts. \nEach of the works invite the viewer to slow down\, to leave our normal lives behind\, if only for a moment\, and lavish our attention on each of these unique objects. For a moment\, in the gallery\, all motion\, all life\, is stilled. \nThis exhibition is part of PhotoTapas\, celebrating February as Arizona’s month of photography. \n \n  \nImage Credits:\nLeft: Johan Hagemeyer\, Untitled\, 1930s. Collection Center for Creative Photography\, © 2013 Jeanne Hagemeyer\, all rights reserved.\nMiddle: Wright Morris\, Straightback Chair\, Norfolk\, Nebraska\, The Home Place\, 1947. Collection Center for Creative Photography\, © 2003 Center for Creative Photography\, Arizona Board of Regents.\nRight: Karl Blossfeldt Blumenbachia hieronymi. Geschlossene Samenkapsel\, 18mal vergrössert\, 1900. Collection Center for Creative Photography.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/flowers-fruit-books-bones/
LOCATION:Phoenix Art Museum\, 1625 N. Central Avenue\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:INFOCUS,Hide from Upcoming,Community
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SUMMARY:Call for Work - Emerge 2016\, Student Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Art Intersection invites photographers enrolled in an Arizona high school (including home school students)\, community college\, art school\, or university to submit work for consideration in Emerge\, an Arizona student photography juried exhibition.  This year’s submissions to Emerge will be juried by photographer William LeGoullon. \nAs part of our mission to support emerging artists\, we offer student artists an opportunity to show their work in the North and South Galleries at Art Intersection. Art Intersection staff will also select recipients for Best of High School\, Best of Post-High School\, and Best of Show. \nAbout the Juror \nWilliam LeGoullon is an artist raised and currently based in Phoenix\, Arizona. Since receiving his BFA from Arizona State University in 2009\, he has exhibited extensively both nationally and internationally including exhibitions in Los Angeles\, Philadelphia\, San Francisco\, Fort Collins\, Santa Barbara\, Seattle and Belgrade Serbia. In 2011\, LeGoullon was awarded a Contemporary Forum Emerging Artist Grant from The Phoenix Art Museum and exhibited in The Arizona Biennial at The Tucson Museum of Art. \nMore recently he was recognized as a Klompching Gallery FRESH 2015 Finalist and took part in this years Photo Tapas by showcasing a solo exhibition at Modified Arts Gallery. In addition to exhibiting his own works\, LeGoullon also explores independent curatorial work and teaches at Phoenix College. He plans to continue living and working in central Arizona. \nImportant 2016 Dates\nMarch 17 – Submissions Due\nMarch 23 – Submissions Announced\nApril 13 – Accepted pieces due at Art Intersection\, ready to be hung\nApril 23 – May 21 – Exhibition\nJune 4 – Work available for pickup\nJune 10 – Work begins shipping back using prepaid shipping labels \nSponsored by: \n \nUntitled\, Conor Elliott Fitzgerald (University of Arizona) – Best of Show\, Emerge 2015 \nSubmission Instructions to Emerge 2016 \nPlease Note: Submission entries with incorrect or incomplete information will not be accepted. Be sure to read the Submission Instructions carefully and provide accurate\, complete information. \nOops! We could not locate your form.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/call-for-work-emerge-2016-student-photography-exhibition/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,Call for Work,Featured
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SUMMARY:Dancing Devils of Yare
DESCRIPTION:The Dancing Devils of Yare (Diablos Danzantes de Yare)\, a religious festivity representing the victory of good over evil through ritual dance performed by all male Dancing Devils\, has been celebrated since the 18th century in San Francisco de Yare\, Miranda State\, Venezuela. The Dancing Devils of Yare were recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2012. \nThe Sociedades del Santísimo (Societies of the Holiest)\, the oldest brotherhoods in the American continent\, are in charge of the celebrations. The brotherhoods are divided in hierarchical order\, represented by the number of horns in their masks.  Their celebration costumes comprise red shirts\, trousers and stockings\, a mask depicting a devil\, scapulars\, crosses\, rosaries\, and other sorts of amulets\, and carry in one hand a devil-shaped maraca and in the other a whip. \nThe folkloric festivity devotion is paid to the town’s patron Saint Francis de Paola\, to the Blessed Sacrament\, and to Jesus Christ as the devoted perform dances around the town’s main square and parade through the streets. \nLater in the day\, they move towards the front of the main church and once mass has ended the Eucharist is placed at the church’s entrance\, and a representation of a fight between the devils and the guardians takes place. Finally\, the devils surrender and kneel in front of the Eucharist to show submission. \nThis exhibition is a PhotoTapas event\, celebrating February as Arizona’s month of photography. \n \nAbout Gina Santi \nGina Santi was born and raised in Caracas\, Venezuela.  She graduated in Industrial Relations from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello\, Caracas. She studied photography at the Universidad Santa María\, Caracas. She obtained her MBA from the Catholic University of America in Washington\, D.C. and continued her photography training at the Washington\, D.C. School of Photography.  She earned her Education degree and her M.A. in Cultural Anthropology from Northern Arizona University. \nShe teaches Spanish and Anthropology at the university level\, and in her capacity as an educator and administrator she has worked\, lived\, and traveled in many countries\, especially those where Spanish is the official language.
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LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,Gallery 4,Community
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SUMMARY:Aunties
DESCRIPTION:Award-winning artist Nadia Sablin will give a gallery talk and sign copies of her recently released first book Aunties in conjunction with her exhibition. Sablin was awarded the 2014 Honickman First Book Prize in Photography by Sandra S. Phillips\, SFMOMA senior curator of photography. Sponsored by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and the Honickman Foundation in Philadelphia\, the prize is offered every other year and is open to American and Canadian photographers of any age who have never published a book-length work. The prize honors work that is visually compelling\, that bears witness\, and that has integrity of purpose. Sablin’s project documents the daily lives of her elderly aunts who occupy a family cabin in small village during the summer months. \nNorthlight Gallery curator Liz Allen states\, “We are thrilled to feature the work of ASU alumni during the first year in our new space at Grant Street Studios. Nadia’s project caught my attention while she was pursuing her MFA here. I am so pleased to be able to host a solo exhibition of her work.” \nJoin us for the artist reception and book signing with Sablin on Third Friday\, February 19. The reception will be held from 6-9 p.m.\, and Sablin will give a gallery talk starting at 6:30 p.m. Books will be available for purchase. The exhibition Aunties will run February 11 – March 5. The gallery is open Thursday – Saturday\, noon to 5:00 and First & Third Fridays\, 6-9 p.m. \nFrom the Series Two Sisters\, Nadia Sablin \nThis exhibition is part of PhotoTapas\, celebrating February as Arizona’s month of photography.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/aunties/
LOCATION:Northlight Gallery\, 605 E. Grant Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,ASU Northlight,Community
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