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SUMMARY:Exhibition "Memories of Oct./Nov."
DESCRIPTION:Juried Art Exhibition\nHerberger Theater Gallery\n“Memories of October and November”\nOpening Reception\nOctober 6\, 2017\n5:30-7:00 PM \n \n \nFrida Shrine\, Deborah Silvis \nAltar-San Miguel\, Deborah Silvis
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/exhibition-memories-of-oct-nov/
LOCATION:Herberger Theater Center\, 222 E. Monroe\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
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SUMMARY:Little by Little
DESCRIPTION:Art Intersection presents Little by Little\, our first ever exhibition of small artwork. We are excited to feature pieces\, all ten inches or smaller in every direction\, from over sixty artists nationally! \nJuror\, Dr. Julie Sasse\, Chief Curator at the Tucson Museum of Art selected a diverse range of processes and presentations\, highlighting the unique experience of viewing art on a small scale. Take a closer look at this work in the North Gallery.  \nJuror’s Statement \nIt has been a great pleasure to serve as the guest juror for Art Intersection’s Little by Little. I am honored to be selected for this opportunity because it gives me a chance to learn more about new art being exhibited in the Southwest and to become better acquainted with Art Intersection’s supportive environment for the arts. My thanks go to the many artists who submitted works for this exhibition and to the Art Intersection team who organized this project. \nThis exhibition gives the viewer a snapshot of the creative ideas and originality and artists’ heartfelt connections to their mediums and concepts. Arizona has limited venues for emerging and mid-career artists to exhibit their work compared to more densely populated states\, so this exhibition offers a link between the creative product and those who derive pleasure and insight from viewing it.  \nThis is a small works exhibition\, but that does not mean the works are less in content or aesthetic and conceptual value. I believe artists should make art in the scale that best serves their ideas\, and if the works are small\, they are still important if created with sincerity. Some of the most poignant works I have seen over the years are not the most grand in scale\, but suitable for the message intended. If anything\, small works allow us to concentrate on an idea and an image because of the intimacy provided by the unassuming\, though purposeful size. They encourage us to block out the noise of the gigantic in favor of contemplative statements. I hope you will enjoy Little by Little and let yourself connect to the works in a personal relationship.  \n– Dr. Julie Sasse\, guest juror \nLittle by Little Exhibition \n																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																																				\n\nFeatured Artists \nDevon Adams\, Bob Allen\, Wendy Blackwell\, Sandy Blain\, Andy Burgess\, Christine Cassano\, Michael Chittock\, Annemarie Comes\, Dennis L. Collins\, Adrian Cornejo\, James Cowlin\, Christine Elysse Crossen\, Scarlette Decker\, Kimberly DeMucha Kalil\, Mary Donato\, Charlene Engel\, Jennifer Fair\, Jeff Falk\, Suzanne Fallender\, Sam Fresquez\, Valerie Galloway\, Denis Gillingwater\, Tina Hays\, Kathi Hofferth\, Karen Hymer\, Barbra Kemp Cowlin\, Jo Kubran\, Dida Kutz\, Maria La Porte\, Leslie Evans\, Annie Lopez\, Rachael Lyn\, Amy Sansbury Manning\, Linda Marshall\, Scott McMahon\, Terry Melser\, Mary Meyer\, Neil A. Miller\, Tess Mosko Scherer\, Clare Murray-Adams\, Nadezda Nikolova Kratzer\, Michael O’Neal\, Jessica Page\, Chris Palmer\, Cyd Peroni\, Chance Phillips\, Elizabeth Z. Pineda\, Joanna Proffitt\, Jill Roig\, Samantha Schwann\, T. W. Sharp\, Marvin Shaver\, Deborah Silvis\, Megan Smith\, Laura Spalding Best\, Janique Suazo\, Mark Timpany\, Ann Tracy\, Shari Trennert\, A. O. Tucker\, Erin Tucker\, Ashley Walden\, Jeff D. Welker\, Victoria Westover\, Hyewon Yoon\, Scott Carlton Youmans
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/little-by-little/
LOCATION:AZ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Hide from Upcoming,Featured
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SUMMARY:(re)View: At Home and Nearby
DESCRIPTION:(re)View\, in the South Gallery at Art Intersection\, presents photography from three outstanding artists: Diana H. Bloomfield\, Ernesto Esquer\, and Katy Tuttle. They were invited back to show additional work\, initially introduced to us in the February 2017 Light Sensitive exhibition.  \nEach artist incorporates a distinct alternative photographic process in their art-making\, including gum bichromate\, wet plate collodion tintype\, gelatin silver\, and Polaroid transfer\, to present his or her artistic vision. \nJoin us to celebrate the (re)View artists during the exhibition and attend the Walk and Talk with the Artists\, happening before the Artists’ Reception on Saturday\, October 28. Click here to learn more about the Walk and Talk and to register. \nFeatured Artists\nEntrance\, Diana H. Bloomfield \nDiana H. Bloomfield\nMy work centers on the intersection of the past and my memories of that past. Memories\, fugitive and ever shifting\, remain ephemeral. Photographs offer tangible\, fixed reminders of what once was\, either experienced or reinvented. Both share the one constant of interpretation. And the interpretive nature of both memory and imagery lends itself to a kind of non-linear\, dreamlike narrative. That’s the form my work follows.  \nTo help create these images\, I often print in 19th-century hand-applied printing processes. The multiple layerings of the gum bichromate process\, in particular\, offer infinite creative possibilities\, removing all the hard and clearly defined edges\, resulting in softness and ambiguity – much the way we see and remember. \n  \nAscend\, Ernesto Esquer \nErnesto Esquer\nIn my tea toned gelatin silver prints\, the photographs were immersed in a variety of black teas to give them their distinct\, aged look. All of the prints were then painted with gold sumi-e watercolor around the edges. \nI created emulsion lifts using Polaroid\, Fujifilm\, and Impossible Project films\, by lifting the instant film emulsions and transferring them onto a variety of pre-painted or pre-gold leaf watercolor and printmaking papers. \n  \nWhite Lines\, Katy Tuttle \nKaty Tuttle\nThe series At Home is a stitching together of tableau making up a quite every-day scene using a very old process and a toy camera. It is an exploration of the way our bodies move and land\, how thoughts become scenic realities and how imagery can be all too fleeting as the days pass us by. These small moments of wonder last but seconds in our short lives\, but often leave us with profound sense memories. This small form helps to magnify the largesse of our days.
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LOCATION:AZ
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20171103T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20180118T000500
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SUMMARY:Call for Work - Light Sensitive
DESCRIPTION:Submissions for Light Sensitive 2018 are now closed. For more exhibition opportunities\, please visit our Calls for Work page. \nArt 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. \nArt Intersection staff will select up to three artists from Light Sensitive to show additional work during the (re)View exhibition in 2018. \nImportant 2018 Dates\n\nJanuary 16 – Application with JPEG files and paid fee must be completed by midnight\nJanuary 23 – You will receive an email notification of selected Work\nFebruary 20 – Due Date for selected Work to be received and ready to install at Art Intersection\nMarch 10 – Light Sensitive Reception from 5 – 7pm\, please join us!\nApril 21 – Light Sensitive closes at 6pm\nApril 26 – Local Work pick-up\nMay 3 – Return shipping of Work will begin\nMay 24 – Last Date to pick up or arrange shipment\, after this date Work is considered abandoned\n\n\nAbout the Juror\nscott b. davis is an artist and founder of the Medium Festival of Photography. His photographs are created with wooden view cameras ranging in size from 8” x 10” to 16” x 20”. His photographs explore the Sonoran desert and ordinary urban spaces in the American landscape. davis’s photographic prints are made by hand using the exquisite 19th century process of platinum printing. \nHis work has been reviewed in the New York Times\, the Village Voice\, the New Yorker\, Los Angeles Times\, and other print media. davis’s photographs have been collected by the J. Paul Getty Museum\, Pier 24 in San Francisco\, the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art\, the Santa Barbara Museum of Art\, Museum of Photographic Arts\, and others. \n\nStep One: Submission Guidelines\n  \nStep Two: Exhibition Terms and Conditions\n  \nStep Three: Submission Form\n  \nStep Four: Pay in the Blue Box Above\n  \nYou can view images from Light Sensitive 2017 by clicking here.
URL:https://artintersection.com/event/call-for-work-light-sensitive-2018/
LOCATION:Art Intersection\, 207 N Gilbert Rd # 210\, Gilbert\, AZ\, 85234\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hide from Upcoming,Call for Work
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