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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.
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LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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SUMMARY:INFOCUS Juried Exhibition of Self-Published Photobooks
DESCRIPTION:From the earliest years of the medium’s history\, photographers have embraced the book form as a way to present\, organize and disseminate their work. The purpose of this second triennial Photobooks exhibition is to explore the range of ways that artists are using newly available commercial technologies in order to express themselves today. The exhibition represents the books chosen by judges Rebecca Senf\, Mary Virginia Swanson\, Darius Himes\, Larissa Leclair\, Christian Waguespack and Philip Zimmermann. \nThese books hail from all over the United States (including four local examples from Arizona)\, and 12 countries on five continents\, including Australia\, Russia\, Chile\, Norway\, The Netherlands\, England\, Germany\, France\, Canada\, New Zealand\, Japan\, and Italy. \nSelected books showcase a wide range of printing technologies\, including offset lithography\, digital inkjet printing\, letterpress\, laser printing\, and photocopying.
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LOCATION:Phoenix Art Museum\, 1625 N. Central Avenue\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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SUMMARY:ASU Gammage Art Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Rebecca E. Weisenberg’s work will be displayed on walls A & B in the main lobby of ASU Gammage. The artwork can be viewed on Mondays from 1-3 or if Bradley Meyers is available\, who is the Patron Services Manager will be happy to take people in during the week Tues – Friday afternoons only. If you are going to see a show at ASU Gammage\, the artwork can be viewed at that time. The two shows that will be showing during Weisenberg’s exhibition are: Mannheim Steamroller Christmas (December 27\, 2016) and The Illusionists – Live From Broadway (January 17-22\, 2017) \nPLEASE NOTE: It is advisable to call the day of attendance to ensure viewing hours since they are subject to cancellation without notice due to rehearsals\, event set-up\, performances\, special events and holidays. You can call (480 )965-6912 or (480) 965-0458. \nFreedom\, Digital Print. Description: The snow speckled exterior reflects the coldness and unsanitary barrier of a prison. The abandoned rustic shackles with dried blood symbolizes Freedom. “For to be free is not merely to cast off one’s chains\, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.” —Nelson Mandela \nKeeper of the Garden\, Digital Print. Description: Inspired by Italian artist Giuseppe Arcimboldo \nLes Fleurs\, Digital Print \n 
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/asu-gammage-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:ASU Gammage\, 1200 S. Forest Ave\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,Community
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SUMMARY:Foto Five
DESCRIPTION:Five Arizona photographer/artists are represented in this exhibition of photography in the digital age. The artists are: Bob Estrin\, Davin Lavikka\, Don and Linda Asakawa\, Wayne Norton and Kip Sudduth. All are utilizing the latest developments in techniques for photographic art. \nWVAM exhibits are held in the Peoria City Hall Art Gallery located at 8401 W. Monroe St.\, Peoria\, AZ 85345. Gallery hours are Monday through Wednesday\, 10 am to 4 pm and Thursdays from noon to 6pm. Call 623-972-0635 for details.
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LOCATION:Peoria City Hall Art Gallery\, 8401 W. Monroe St.\, Peoria\, AZ\, 85345\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,West Valley Art Museum,Community
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SUMMARY:Luster: a solo exhbition by Mary Meyer
DESCRIPTION:Luster\, featuring new work by Arizona artist Mary Meyer\, will be open in the Jewel Gallery alongside the 10×10 Exhibition & Sale. The Luster series is an ongoing body of work that features an evolution of cast aluminum forms originally hand sculpted in clay. \nArtist Statement\nThe series is inspired by our physical and spiritual connection to the natural world. Each aluminum form is unique\, and has it’s own unique pattern that is repeated within the corresponding niche of the panel that houses it. The panels are comprised of layered wood that is hand carved\, rubbed with graphite\, and sealed. Each individual aluminum figure is suspended by a sewing needle; a symbol of the repetitious activity that is so integral to my art. The carvings/castings speak of life\, growth\, and the ubiquitous shapes\, patterns\, and symmetries that connect all living things. \nOur environment continually becomes smaller\, louder\, less physical. But\, we all come from a quiet place of origin; a seed\, an egg\, a womb. A simple place with no distractions that holds an internalized energy. My goal with this exhibition is to create a place of quiet radiance. A meditative space designed to evoke an atmosphere of stillness\, reflection\, and recognition. \nLuster 22\, Mary Meyer
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/luster-a-solo-exhbition-by-mary-meyer/
LOCATION:Coconino Center for the Arts\, 2300 North Fort Valley Road\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86002\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170114T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170225T180000
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SUMMARY:Independent Presence Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition\nIndependent Presence\, an exhibition bringing the mystery\, nature and narrative themes of six independent artists\, delivers the power of presence through work ranging from pinhole cameras and darkroom alchemy to digital capture. Each artist\, with her own style and vision\, shares a connection\, linked together through Salon Jane. \nThese innovative artists escape the deep-rooted West Coast tradition of straight photography to transcend the ordinary by creating work that captures their essence. Through their relationship in the safe and supportive environment of Salon Jane\, each artist seeks to expand her creativity\, experiment with artistic ideas\, and receive honest feedback to push the boundaries of their craft so they can continue to innovate in an already over-saturated discipline. \n\nArtist Talk in the Gallery\nAn Artist Talk  precedes the opening reception giving us the opportunity to hear from these accomplished artists as they discuss their work and background\, creative processes\, and the connection that brings them together through Salon Jane. You can expect an engaging discussion offering insights to their individual work and the synergy generated through their commitment to supporting each other’s creative growth. \nArtists of Salon Jane – Robin V. Robinson\, Jane Olin\, Robin Ward\, Martha Casanave\, Susan Hyde Greene\, Anna Rheim \n \n\nSui Generis\nThe avant-garde rock ‘n roll diva\, Nina Hagen\, said it most clearly: “I know who I am and I am willing to declare myself.” To declare yourself you must first find your place in the world – a physical place\, a technical place\, a psychological spiritual emotional place – a place from which you can do the work you are meant to do.  Without such a place it is difficult to speak authentically on the issues you mean to address.  \nThe artists in this exhibition have found their place by the whole variety of means that artists use to decide who they are\, but particularly by extracting themselves from the embrace of two photographic traditions that have become oppressive (West Coast landscape photography and conceptual photography) thereby freeing their intuitions to guide them towards the work they truly need to do.  The resulting work belongs to no school of photography but is rather more sui generis – it generates itself out of intuition\, out of perception\, out of spiritual emotional and psychological relationships with the subject matter\, and out of an intimate but lighthearted relationship with photography’s notorious technical side\, all to the effect that these artists know who they are and are willing to declare themselves. \n– David Bayles\nCo-author of the well-known book Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking \n\n \nWest Coast Focus – E6 – Pushing the Wet Darkroom from Steve Zmak on Vimeo. \n\nArtist Bios\nMartha Casanave has been a working\, exhibiting\, and award-winning photographer and educator for 40 years. She currently teaches photography at Monterey Peninsula College and Cabrillo College. Casanave has published four books of her work. Her latest monograph\, Trajectories\, A Half Century of Portraits (Image Continuum Press) was released in 2013. Casanave’s photographs are included in many major collections\, including the J. Paul Getty Museum\, the Art Institute of Chicago\, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts\, the Bibliotheque Nationale\, and the Museum of the History of Photography\, St. Petersburg\, Russia. \nSusan Hyde Greene’s images relay stories from impressions of experiences\, thoughts and memories about the world around her. She slices and mends photographs into new images. Greene received her BFA in textiles\, photography and art history from the University of Hawaii\, Manoa and her MFA from the University of Utah. She is represented by Smith Andersen North\, Green Chalk Contemporary\, and SFMOMA Artists Gallery\, and is represented in various public and private collections\, including Adobe Systems. She won first place in the Center for Photographic Art’s 2013 Juried Exhibition and received a Marin Arts Council Individual Artists Grant. \nJane Olin has worked as a photographer in the Monterey Bay area for over twenty-five years\, and has studied with Ruth Bernhard\, John Sexton\, and Joyce Tenneson\, among others. She loves to experiment with focus\, exposure\, and printing techniques\, both in-camera and in the darkroom. She has exhibited throughout the U. S. and Europe\, and was featured in a recent two-person show at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel\, CA. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Crocker Art Museum\, Sacramento\, Monterey Museum of Art\, Monterey\, Triton Museum of Art\, Santa Clara\, and Museum of Photographic Arts\, San Diego. \nAnna Rheim graduated from Stanford University with a BA in History in 1966. She studied black and white photography and mixed media at Monterey Peninsula College with Henry Gilpin\, Roger Fremier\, and Don Anderson\, and color photography and printing at University of California Santa Cruz with Jack Fulton. Anna has taken private classes with many noted photographers including David Bayles\, Ruth Bernhard\, Martha Casanave\, Lisl Dennis\, Tom Millea\, and Ted Orland. \nRobin V. Robinson is a fifth generation California central coast native. She received degrees in Engineering and Music from Stanford University and Cal Poly\, San Luis Obispo. Robinson studied photography with west coast photography mentors and at City College of San Francisco and Foothill College.  She has received top awards in international photographic competitions\, and her work is in the permanent collection of the Monterey Museum of Art\, the Bibliotheque Nationale de France\, and the Mariners’ Museum in Virginia. Robinson is a Fine Print artist at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel\, CA\, a Cal Poly College of Liberal Arts supporter\, and a board member of the Monterey Friends of C.G. Jung. \nRobin Ward discovered her love of photography at the University of North Carolina\, Charlotte where she received a BA in English. She continued her photography studies by participating in various workshops\, including Brooks Institute of Photography and the Center for Photographic Art where she served as a Trustee from 2010-2016. She has received several international awards\, including International Photography Awards and Black & White Spider Awards and exhibited her work in numerous galleries and museums throughout the US.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/independent-presence-exhibition/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Independent Presence Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:The six artists exhibiting work in the Independent Presence exhibition join us at Art Intersection for an engaging and enlightening discussion about their work and backgrounds\, creative processes\, and interconnected working relationships through Salon Jane.  \nFor ninety minutes you can engage in an interactive conversation with Robin V. Robinson\, Jane Olin\, Robin Ward\, Martha Casanave\, Susan Hyde Greene\, and Anna Rheim\, and following the Artist Talk\, the conversation continues in the galleries for the opening reception of Independent Presence. \nDavid Bayles\, co-author of the well-known book Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking\, brings insight to the artists and concept of Independent Presence: \n“The artists in this exhibition have found their place by the whole variety of means that artists use to decide who they are\, but particularly by extracting themselves from the embrace of two photographic traditions that have become oppressive (West Coast landscape photography and conceptual photography) thereby freeing their intuitions to guide them towards the work they truly need to do.  The resulting work belongs to no school of photography but is rather more sui generis – it generates itself out of intuition\, out of perception\, out of spiritual emotional and psychological relationships with the subject matter.” \n 
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/independent-presence-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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