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SUMMARY:Take / Aim
DESCRIPTION:For the first time in human history\, more people live in urban environments than rural\, yet we continue to insist that we are the guardians and stewards of the land. Contemporary society relies on photography now more than ever to experience the wild and the natural. A confrontational topic\, such as hunting\, immediately becomes approachable and obtainable. This exhibition focuses on the complex and bizarre narratives encompassed within hunting culture. The opposition and objectification of nature simultaneously mirrors our fragile and romantic communion with environments and the various species of animals they contain. The photographers selected for this exhibition\, illustrate raw opinions as diverse in range as the attitudes and beliefs shared between hunters. Whether the artists themselves are active participants or captivated observers\, their images depict a correlation between destruction\, survival\, tradition\, and sport.\nOnce a common subject within art\, hunting has changed over time much like its creative portrayal. Whether it is a prehistoric drawing on cave wall\, a 16th or 17th century painting\, or a contemporary photograph\, the “hunt” has historically embodied the idea of predator versus prey. The continual changes however reference its social interpretation and acceptance. The most basic perception concerns the continuity of life through the generation of food\, a traditional view of hunting to survive. Be that as it may\, it has at certain points in time\, been culturally accepted as a sign of dominance\, displaying man’s compulsive desire to control nature. Yet today\, though commonly argued\, it pertains instead to some people’s sense of identity\, family recreation\, and a desire for a physical and psychological connection to land. Our assimilation into the intimate and unforgiving wild\, allows for a curious and beautiful affiliation\, and while our relationship to nature is not always understood\, we admire its honesty. It’s delicate and frightening\, peaceful yet violent. Hunting expresses both an opposition to and an integration with nature all at the same time. A true line in the sand\, where one can stand on either side\, but also a line so easily blurred with a swift kick.\n \nTake / Aim is an exhibition curated by William LeGoullon and presented in collaboration with Northlight Gallery and the Phoenix Institute of Contemporary Art. \nExhibiting Artists:\nAndrea Tese\nBrian Lesteberg\nBrooks Dierdorff\nDave Imms\nErika Larsen\nJason Vaughn\nJesse Burke\nJoe Mannino\nJordan Baumgarten\nMichael Tummings \nArtist Lectures:\nDuring the opening reception on October 21st at 6:30pm\, Jesse Burke will give an artist lecture. Most recently known for his latest book “Wild and Precious” (Published by Daylight Books)\, Jesse will be sharing insights about his work from his “Blind” series and thoughts about image creation\, family\, and the relationships we share with nature. \nDuring the closing reception on December 2nd at 6:30pm there will be an artist lecture by Brooks Dierdorff\, a photographic artist whose work expands beyond the printed image\, encapsulating elements of sculpture\, video\, and performance.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/take-aim/
LOCATION:ASU Northlight Gallery\, 925 South Forest Mall\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
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SUMMARY:Imprint - Alexandra Bowers • Mary Meyer
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition celebrates the work of two Arizona artists\, Alexandra Bowers and Mary Meyer\, whose marks\, clearly seen in every delicate handmade impression\, reflect the artists’ touch and time devoted to their creations. Through carving\, engraving\, and burning\, both artists create extraordinary\, beautiful\, and completely unique works of art. \nJoin us Saturday\, November 12 from 5 – 7pm for an Artists Reception and special holiday sale in the galleries! \n\nSonoran Desert Thistles by Alexandra Bowers \nMirror Trees by Mary Meyer
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/imprint-alexandra-bowers-%e2%80%a2-mary-meyer/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Hide from Upcoming,Featured
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SUMMARY:(re)View: Abstract\, Land\, and the Narrative
DESCRIPTION:In (re)View\, we take a more in-depth look at three significant darkroom-focused artists featured earlier in the year during the Light Sensitive exhibition. Art Intersection welcomes Philip V. Augustin\, B.K. Skaggs\, and Melanie Walker\, whose projects explore abstract formalism\, intimate landscapes and creative narrative. Each uses mediums of traditional or historical photographic processes in an exceptional way to express their diverse visions. Join us for a closer look at the extended bodies of work from each of these three artists and for the Walk and Talk with the Artists on Saturday\, November 12\, 4 – 5pm. Artists’ Reception to follow in the galleries from 5 – 7pm. \nUntitled\, 2011 by Philip V. Augustin \nSlump Apache Junction\, July 2004 by B.K. Skaggs \nTree House by Melanie Walker
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/review-abstract-land-and-the-narrative/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invitational Alumni Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Artists:\nShay Bredimus\, Melanie Craven\, Michelle Craven\, Matt Dickson\, Dominic Garcia\, Corinne Geertsen\, Gina DeGideo\, Frank Gonzales\, Sam Hodges\, David LeRoy Hunsaker\, Kyle Jorve\, Tony Lemos\, Mack Liao\, Rory MacLean\, Shahrzad Mohammadian\, Michael Rutter\, Mary Shindell\, Julie Stein\, Dana West\, Michael Williams\, Neal Winter\, Dee Dee Woods\, Jordan Wood & Wing Wong. \nOn display October 24 to December 3\, 2016\nReception: Wednesday\, November 2\, 2016 from 5 PM to 7 PM \nGallery Hours: Monday – Friday\, 9 AM – 5 PM and during special events. \nMCC Art Gallery will be closed November 11\, 24 & 25 in observation of Veteran’s Day and Thanksgiving. \nFree Admission\nConvenient parking in the south lots of campus\, via Solar Way\, by bldg. 30
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/invitational-alumni-exhibition/
LOCATION:MCC Art Gallery\, 1833 W Southern Ave\, Mesa\, AZ\, 85202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,MCC Art Gallery,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20161116T080000
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SUMMARY:Call for Work - Light Sensitive
DESCRIPTION:Art Intersection presents Light Sensitive\, an annual juried exhibition of images created using traditional and alternative photographic processes. Past work has included analog c-prints\, platinum/palladium\, cyanotype\, gelatin silver\, gum bichromate\, wet plate collodion tintypes and ambrotypes\, chemigrams\, and other printing processes. Both 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional work may be submitted. \nThe Art Intersection curatorial staff will select three artists from Light Sensitive to show additional work during the (re)View exhibition in November 2017. \nClick here: Light Sensitive 2017 to view the PDF Light Sensitive 2017 Submission Guidelines \nImportant 2017 Dates\n\nJanuary 23 (deadline extended): Application and JPEG submissions due\nJanuary 31: Notification of selected work\nFebruary 25: Selected work due at Art Intersection\nMarch 4: Opening reception Saturday 6 – 8pm\nApril 15: Exhibition closes Saturday at 6pm\n\nAbout the Juror\nAnn M. Jastrab is currently the gallery director at RayKo Photo Center located in the SOMA arts district in San Francisco near SFMOMA and the Yerba Buena Arts Center. RayKo is a comprehensive photographic facility with rental darkrooms\, digital labs\, studio and galleries that has been serving the San Francisco Bay Area for over 20 years. RayKo Gallery serves to advance public appreciation of photography and create opportunities for regional\, national and international artists to create and present their work. RayKo Gallery offers over 1600 square feet of exhibition space and presents eight to ten exhibitions yearly with many nationally recognized artists; there is also a section of the gallery called The Marketplace that is reserved for Bay Area artists and displays a wide variety of photographic work. RayKo also has a thriving artist-in-residence program. \nBesides being a curator\, Ann Jastrab\, with an MFA degree\, is a fine art photographer\, master printer\, and teacher as well. Ann has curated many exhibitions for RayKo as well as juried exhibitions for the San Francisco Arts Commission\, the Academy of Art in San Francisco\, Artspan\, SFAI\, the Center for Fine Art Photography\, and other national and international venues outside of San Francisco. She has reviewed portfolios at the Seoul International Photography Festival in Korea\, FotoFest\, Photolucida\, GuatePhoto\, Review Santa Fe\, Review LA\, PhotoAlliance (Our World)\, SPE\, Medium\, Palm Springs Photo Festival\, Filter\, Lishui International Photography Festival in China\, and Click646 as well as being a juror for Critical Mass. She has also been teaching courses at the Maine Media Workshops (formerly the Maine Photographic Workshops) in Rockport\, Maine since 1994. \nAnn is always looking for new artists for the gallery\, both for solo shows and group shows. She is most interested in seeing documentary projects\, fine art photography\, alternative processes/historical process work\, and also work made with traditional film cameras as well as plastic and pinhole cameras. Ann is not interested in seeing work that is obviously digitally manipulated. Ann can offer exhibition opportunities as well as resident artist possibilities. \nApplication to Light Sensitive 2017 is now closed. \n \nYou can view images from Light Sensitive 2016 by clicking here.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/call-for-work-light-sensitive-2017/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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