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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
CATEGORIES:INFOCUS,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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170120T190000
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SUMMARY:Opus 99: The Photography of Robert Rice
DESCRIPTION:An Arizona resident since 1974\, Robert Rice has photographed for over 40 years. Largely focusing on flowers\, nature and landscapes. Robert’s work has often concentrated on the borderline between abstract and reality. Robert has studied with Ansel Adams\, James Hajicek\, and Carol Panaro-Smith. Robert has worked in a variety of formats from traditional camera to digital. He has created a wide range of work including still life\, architecture\, and landscape. The work presented represents 44 years of his work in photography. \nRobert’s work has been shown at Art Intersection in Gilbert\, Arizona\, the Vision Gallery in Chandler\, Arizona\, the Boyce Thompson Arboretum\, the Chandler Public Library and the Chandler Unified School District. In 2001 Mr. Rice won the “Photograph of the Year” Award from the AFECA Tour Consultants. \nWaterfall\, Platinum Print\, 2005 \nHead\, Pigment Print\, 2004 \nHayfield\, Pigment Print\, 2004
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/opus-99-the-photography-of-robert-rice/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 East Chicago Street\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,Vision Gallery Chandler,Community
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20170210T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20170322T000500
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SUMMARY:Call for Work - Emerge 2017\, Student Photography Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:This Call for Work is now closed. \nArt 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 Clare Benson. \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\nClare Benson is a photographer and interdisciplinary artist from the United States. Her work has been exhibited and screened throughout the US and internationally. In 2014/2015\, she received a Fulbright Fellowship to conduct research in northern Sweden at the Swedish Institute of Space Physics. Other recent awards include the Magenta Foundation Flash Forward\, PDN Emerging Photographer\, and the Joyce Elaine Grant Solo Show Award. \nBenson earned her MFA at University of Arizona in Tucson\, and her BFA at Central Michigan University. \nSponsors\nBest of Show – To be announced\nBest of Post High School – $100 Gift Card from Tempe Camera \n \nBest of High School – $100 donated by Kelly and Dennis Collins \nImportant 2017 Dates\nMarch 21 – DEADLINE EXTENDED; Submissions Due at midnight\n March 24 – Email notification of photographers selected for exhibition\n April 15 – Selected work due at Art Intersection ready to hang/install\n April 25 – May 20 – Exhibition\n April 29 – 5- 8pm Opening Reception\nMay 25 – 27 – Pick up work\n June 1 – Work begins shipping back using prepaid shipping labels \nEmerge 2017 Submission Instructions PDF \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. \n 
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/call-for-work-emerge-2017-student-photography-exhibition/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Hand Bookbinding for Photographers with Jace Graf
DESCRIPTION:In this exciting\, two-day\, hands-on workshop you will create a multiple signature hand-sewn book\, and a print portfolio designed to enclose your photography for storage or for making into editions that can be distributed/sold. \nThe main goal of the workshop is to introduce you to the basic concepts of hand bookmaking and two simple structures for presenting photography\, so that by the end of the weekend each student will have the confidence and know-how to produce their own editions. \nIn the workshop you will use precut materials but will also learn measuring and cutting techniques so you can make books and portfolio enclosures on your own. Simple tools and methods will be used and discussed so each student can continue working at home. \nCloverleaf Studio will provide one book kit and one portfolio kit for the workshop at a combined price of $45 payable to Jace Graf\, cash or check\, at the start of the workshop. Additional kits may be ordered prior to the workshop and a limited number of extra kits will available at the workshop. \nPanel Discussion at Phoenix Art Museum\nJace will join Ray Carns\, Clare Benson\, Michael Lundgren\, Michael Max McCleod and Dr. Rebecca Senf as a panelist at an INFOCUS panel discussion\, Paths to Publishing\, supporting the current INFOCUS Juried Exhibition of Self-Published Photobooks. This event will take place in Singer Hall at the Phoenix Art Museum on Friday\, March 3 from 6:30 – 8pm.  \nHand sewn\, multiple signature books produced by Cloverleaf Studios \nWorkshop participants will learn to make these hardcover print portfolios  \nJace Graf\nJace Graf owns and operates Cloverleaf Studio\, a book arts business located in Austin\, Texas. He completed a graduate book arts degree at Mills College in 1990 and then went to work for five years at BookLab\, the premier edition bookbindery in the country at the time. In 1996 Jace started Cloverleaf Studio\, where he specializes in hand bookbinding\, boxmaking and book design. His work is now held in many private collections\, library special collections and museums across the country. In the past twenty years Jace has worked with hundreds of commercial and fine art photographers to create portfolios\, limited edition books\, deluxe versions of trade editions\, and enclosures for suites of prints to be sold in galleries. \n \n  \nRefund Policy
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/hand-bookbinding-for-photographers-mar17/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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SUMMARY:Light Sensitive 2017 - Celebrating Images from the Darkroom
DESCRIPTION:A Juried Exhibition Celebrating Images from the Darkroom\nArt Intersection presents our sixth annual Light Sensitive exhibition in the North and South Galleries. We are pleased to announce curator\, teacher\, photographer and Director of Rayko Photo Center\, Ann M. Jastrab\, as this year’s juror.  \nLight Sensitive\, an exhibition dedicated to presenting art created using traditional darkroom and alternative photographic processes\, has grown to become an internationally acknowledged signature exhibition for this art genre. In the current trend of imagery presented on computer screens and the overwhelming volume of digitally printed pictures\, Light Sensitive reaffirms and\npromotes the art of handcrafted prints that uniquely belong to the tradition of light sensitive creative processes. \nWork this year comes from national and international artists and includes processes like cyanotype\, gelatin silver\, gum bichromate\, wet plate collodion tintype\, carbon printing\, and more.  \nThe Art Intersection curatorial staff will select three artists from Light Sensitive to show additional work in the forthcoming exhibition\, (re)View. \nJuror’s Statement\nIn graduate school in 1993\, I took my first and subsequently last Photoshop class. I realized the technology was going to change rapidly and dramatically and constantly and…need I mention the frustrations of Photoshop before layers? (I imagine more than one of you is heading to the kitchen to pour a drink right now just remembering those early days). Anyway\, thanks to this experience\, my concentration in graduate school quickly became historical processes. I put away my 35mm camera and picked up a wooden view camera and started making my own emulsions and studying all those beautiful techniques from the 1850s onward. I eventually settled on platinum/palladium printing as my medium. \nNeedless to say\, I was thrilled when Alan Fitzgerald from the Art Intersection asked me to jury the 2017 Light Sensitive exhibition. Having a chance to revisit the traditional photographic processes that are near and dear to my heart has been so rewarding. And inspiring. I’m fairly certain that if I go to hell\, I’ll be making 4 color gum bichromate prints for eternity and that every time I submerge the paper with the fourth layer perfectly registered\, all the layers will float off and I’ll have to start over. And yet\, in this coming exhibition\, many artists proved that they were not just up for the task of making gum prints\, but they made exquisite ones. I take my hat off to Diana Bloomfield\, Michael Puff\, Megan Smith\, Jane Wiley\, and the rest who not only had all their layers adhere to the paper\, but created superb images. \nAnd then there are the collodion artists….painstakingly poured plates\, the pressure of time\, of drying emulsion\, of moving subjects\, of so many variables that can either destroy the image or elevate it to an otherworldly plane where I marvel at how the imperfections make it all the more strange and wondrous. I’ve watched Jenny Sampson’s skateboarder series for years and was excited to put her work in this show along with Tabitha Soren’s baseball tintypes from her long-term project\, “Fantasy Life.” And then there were wet plate artists I didn’t know or whose work I didn’t recognize\, and the thrill of discovery was upon me\, along with the tough decision about which plates to select from Katy Tuttle\, Shari Trennert\, Rebecca Ross\, Kaden Kratzer and Nadezda Nikolova-Kratzer. \nThe sublime blues of the cyanotypes and the dynamic tonal range of all those platinum/palladium prints and the photogravures and what must be an orotype\, the lumen prints\, the chromogenic prints\, and to see Mordançage prints again (another old nemesis from graduate school – we experimented with this in advance B&W craft\, respirators strapped on\, gloves snapped on\, ventilation systems on high\, and stood back and watched as the emulsion lifted off of our gelatin silver prints and\, with varying degrees of success\, were either transformed into shimmering veils of shadows and light\, or more frequently\, we witnessed the emulsion wash right off the print and flow into the sink and swirl down the drain. The reaction was usually tears\, but sometimes laughter. Another reason I decided to become a platinum printer. There are masochists and there are artists that enjoy making prints… the Mordançage process separated us swiftly. Alex Krajkowski and Judyta Grudzien\, you know who you are). And of course\, all the gorgeous silver gelatin prints…the birth of my love of photography happened in my high school darkroom thousands of miles from here and decades ago. \nThe power of this year’s Light Sensitive exhibition lies not just in the fact that these artists are keeping traditional photography and historic techniques alive\, but that they’ve also created images that speak to the processes and also speak to us\, the viewers. Bravo! \nAnn Jastrab\, February 2017 \n\nAbout the Juror\n\nAnn M. Jastrab is currently the gallery director at RayKo Photo Center located in the SOMA arts district in San Francisco. RayKo is a comprehensive photographic facility with rental darkrooms\, digital labs\, studio and galleries creating opportunities for regional\, national and international artists to create and present their work\, in addition to providing a thriving artist-in-residence program. Ann\, MFA\, is a fine art photographer\, master printer\, and teacher as well\, and she 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. \n\nImages in Light Sensitive 2017\n																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																				\n\nFeatured Artists\nAngela Adams\, Jan Aldelhof\, Jason Andrescavage\, Syl Arena\, Gwen Arkin\, Charles Berger\, Brad Biedenbender\, Diana Bloomfield\, Ginette Clément\, Dennis L. Collins\, Douglas Collins\, Wendy Constantine\, Matthew Covarrubias\, shesaidred\, Chuck Davis\, An Debie\, Margo Duvall\, Anne Eder\, Barbara Elliott\, Joanna Epstein\, Ernesto Esquer\, Angela Franks Wells\, Bill Franson\, Georgina Marie\, Fuentes\, Michael Anthony Gonzales\, Judyta Grudzien\, Michael C. Hughes\, Jeannie Hutchins\, Karen Hymer\, Diana Nicholette Jeon\, Emily Johnston\, Alex Krajkowski\, Jane B. Lindsay\, Conni Lowell\, Chris Maliga\, Erin Malone\, Lloyd Matthews\, Marek Matusz\, Vera Miljkovic\, Neil A. Miller\, Nadezda Nikolova-Kratzer & Kaden Kratzer\, George Omorean\, Cyd Peroni\, Elizabeth Z. Pineda\, Roy Pope\, Morgan Post\, Michael Puff\, Paula Riff\, Denise Ross\, Rebecca Ross\, Jenny Sampson\, Kimberly Schneider\, Lynne Senzek\, Rebecca Sexton Larson\, Sara Silks\, Deborah Silvis\, Megan Smith\, Tabitha Soren\, Eugene Starobinskiy\, Patricia Swanson\, J. E. Syme\, Brianna Tadeo\, Shari Trennert\, Katy Tuttle\, Fred Ullrich\, Karel Van Gerven\, Phoebe VanGelder\, Jane A.Wiley\, Ryan Zoghlin \nHeader image credit\, left to right: Vera Miljkovic\, Eugene Starobinskiy\, and Bill Franson \n 
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/light-sensitive-2017-celebrating-images-from-the-darkroom/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
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