30 Under 30 Women Photographers 2015 | Claire A. Warden

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Congratulations to Claire A. Warden for being selected as one of the 30 Under 30 Women Photographers for 2015.

“… One might say that looking at the work of 30 female photographers is ‘positive discrimination’, and so it is, to the necessary extent where a focus is placed on the work of women, whether or not you view their work as intrinsically ‘female’ or ‘feminine’ – or simply human. The women here photograph men, women, animals, landscapes, objects – and even themselves, which, in cases where one’s work as a female photographer is questioned, can be even more problematic. Female self-portraiture is a genre unto itself; and with the advent of digital cameras, access to computer processing, and photo-sharing, more and more everyday women have taken up the pursuit of picturing themselves, in images which on one hand perpetuate the notion of the feminised subject, and on the other hand, defy the rules of traditional positioning by pulling the strings to their own visual representation. Whichever work you enjoy most of these women in 30 UNDER 30, see it as you will, but sustain an open mind, take your time in relishing the imagery and bearing in mind the different experiences of every artist involved.”

– Natalie Dybisz (Miss Aniela / 2010)

Claire received her BFA in Photography and BA in Art History from Arizona State University and completed one year of coursework towards an MFA at Texas Woman’s University.

9th Annual 125-Mile Visual Arts Exhibition | Heather Ross

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Congratulations to Heather Ross for having her artwork, Untitled #3, chosen by James Thurman, exhibition juror, to be included in the Visual Arts Society of Texas (VAST) 9th Annual 125-Mile Visual Arts Exhibition. Exhibition dates are January 16 – February 2, 2015.

January 16 – February 2, 2015

Opening: January 16 | 5:30 – 7:30 PM

Patterson-Appleton Center for the Visual Arts
400 E. Hickory St.
Denton, TX

VAST is hosting a public reception celebrating the opening of the exhibition on January 16, 5:30 – 7:30 pm; awards presentation will be at 6:30 pm at the Patterson-Appleton Center for the Visual Arts, 400 E. Hickory St., Denton, TX.

Heather holds a BA in Sociology, an AA in Digital Photography and currently attends Texas Woman’s University working on her BFA in photography.

Looking Back at Saturn, Solo Exhibition | Kalee Appleton

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Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna Kalee Appleton for her forthcoming solo exhibition, Looking Back at Saturnat Janette Kennedy Gallery in Dallas, TX. The exhibition will be on view January 5 – 30, 2015.

Looking Back at Saturn, Kalee Appleton

January 5 – 30, 2015

Opening: January 10, 2015 | 6–9 pm

Janette Kennedy Gallery

1409 S. Lamar, Dallas, TX 75215 Get directions
(214) 426-1575

Dealing with digital processes and relationships between the past and present, Appleton’s works on view use publicly submitted images and the breakdown of photographic digital code.

Kalee received a BFA in Photography from Texas Tech University in 2005 and an MFA in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration from Texas Woman’s University in 2014.

SHOTS Magazine no. 126 | Allison Jarek

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Cover photograph: Alexander Veledzimovich

Congratulations to Allison Jarek for being one of nine artists featured and interviewed in SHOTS no. 126, The Annual Portfolio Issue (Winter 2014).

A SHOTS tradition since 2001, this year’s Annual Portfolio Issue is one of the most compelling yet. Nine photographers representing six different countries are featured and interviewed: Catherine Cameron, Michael Donnor, Daniel Duarte, Allison Jarek, Mariya Kozhanova, Marc Shoul, Daniel Southard, Heiko Tiemann, and Alexander Veledzimovich. Don’t miss this remarkable issue by beginning (or renewing) your subscription today: http://shotsmag.com/current.htm.

Allison Jarek received her BFA in Photography from the Savannah College of Art and Design in the spring of 2011 and is currently an MFA Candidate in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration at Texas Woman’s University.

Tales Neither True Nor False, 500X Gallery | Sheryl Anaya

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Congratulations to Texas Woman’s University Alumna Sheryl Anaya for inclusion in the exhibition, Tales Neither True Nor Falseat 500X Gallery in Dallas, TX. The exhibition will be on view January 10 – February 1, 2015.

Sheryl completed her BFA in Photography and Sculpture at Texas Woman’s University in 2013. She is currently a Member of 500x Gallery and the Editorial Assistant for Light Leaked, an online photography journal.


Tales Neither True Nor False

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Downstairs Project Space | Telephone

Upstairs Project Space | I followed Eleanor Antin. I only got halfway. 

January 10 – February 1, 2015

Opening reception – January 10th, 7-10 pm

Tales Neither True Nor False presents narrative inquiries into the ambiguous nature of identity, transformation, intuition, memories and intimacy. This exhibition features work by Sheryl Anaya, Jessica Fuentes, Laura Garcia and M. Kate Helmes through a collection of autobiographical accounts, performance and fabricated realities. Each artist draws on their personal experience as mentor, educator, and nurturer to inform their work.

Telephone | Collaborative works by Ryan Goolsby and Timothy Harding.

I followed Eleanor Antin. I only got halfway. | A collaborative installation between Diane Durant and Devyn Gaudet.

Call for Entry | PhotoSpiva 2015

PhotoSpiva 2015

Due: January 4, 2015

PhotoSpiva 2015 Juror: Shannon Thomas Perich, Curator, Photographic History Collection, Smithsonian National Museum of American History.

Hosted annually by Spiva Center for the Arts, the competition is open to all amateur and professional U. S. photographers. Established in 1977, PhotoSpiva is now the longest-running competition of its kind.

Enter the competition

Competition Deadline: January 4, 2015 | Please note all dates are CST timezone.
Fee:  $40 for five photos, extra photos $10 each.

Eligibility:
PhotoSpiva is open to any amateur or professional photographer in the United States or its territories. Submitted images must be the photographer’s own work, and it is the sole responsibility of the photographer to obtain written releases from any recognizable person(s) depicted. Two-dimensional work derived from any photographic process — traditional, digital, or photo-based mixed media — is eligible as long as the work is original and has never been exhibited at George A. Spiva Center for the Arts. Three–dimensional work is not eligible for this competition and exhibition.

Rumination, Film Festival Screening | LaRae Rippetoe

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Congratulations to LaRae Rippetoe whose film, Rumination, was selected to screen in the 20th Annual SPE Women’s Film Festival at SPE in New Orleans, LA, March 13 & 14, 2015.

All films will screen in the Film Festival room on Friday and Saturday during the conference and will also be streamed to registered participants hotel rooms Thursday through Sunday, March 12-15, 2015.

LaRae is currently an undergraduate photography student at Texas Woman’s University.

LENSCRATCH | Claire A. Warden, Mimesis

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Congratulations to Claire A. Warden for her feature on LENSCRATCH (published December 12, 2014).

Claire’s new project, Mimesis, takes photography into new realms, transforming the image into other worldly landscapes that are at once intimate and celestial.  Her process uses her own saliva to manipulate the silver gelatin and that act becomes, in a sense, a performance of self aligning with art.

Claire received her BFA in Photography and BA in Art History from Arizona State University and completed one year of coursework towards an MFA at Texas Woman’s University.

Call for Entry | FotoFest 2016

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Due: February 17, 2015
FotoFest 2016
Theme: Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet

For details and submission: http://2014biennial.fotofest.org/2016/submissions.aspx#.VJMG_Z2DMg

Seeking Submissions:

FotoFest’s 2016 Biennial of Photography and New Media Art will be FotoFest’s sixteenth consecutive Biennial. Over 1,000 photographic and new media artists exhibited works during the 2014 Biennial, and overall attendance was 275,000 people.  Curators, artists, collectors, publishers, critics and arts audiences from over 32 countries attended the Biennial.

The FotoFest 2016 Biennial takes place March 12-April 24, 2016.

Call for Entry | ONWARD Compé ’15

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Due: January 5, 2015
Compé ’15 / Project Basho
Juror: Elinor Carucci

For more details and submission: http://compe.onwardphoto.org/2015/details/overview/

About ONWARD:
Project Basho presents ONWARD Compé, an international juried competition for emerging photographers. Each year Compé culminates in a group show of framed prints from the selected finalists, with an opening reception at Summit, ONWARD’s annual photography festival in Philadelphia.

Juried each year by a leading figure in contemporary photography, ONWARD Compé spotlights new, envelope-pushing work that continues to further the medium. Now in its eighth year, Compé has solidified its standing as a highly respected international competition, drawing submissions from across the U.S. and around the globe. The competition seeks to increase the exposure of talented image-makers, create outlets for artists’ work, and present compelling photographs in a cohesive and well-curated exhibition.

ONWARD Compé has an open theme and accepts submissions from any photographer who has never had commercial gallery representation.

Compé and Summit are two components of ONWARD, a multifaceted photography happening that encompasses a photography festival in Philadelphia, an international competition, Workshops for discerning photographers, and Galerie, an online gallery featuring selected photographers.

Juror:
Every year ONWARD invites a distinguished photographer to lend a discerning eye to Compé, serving as guest juror. The guest juror is responsible for choosing 56 noteworthy finalists and ultimately two outstanding grand prize winners from among hundreds of talented competitors.
Elinor Carucci is an Israeli-born photographer who has lived and worked in New York since 1995. Her recent monograph Mother (Prestel, 2013) was included in the New York Times Top 10 Photo Books of 2013 and the Los Angeles Times Year-End Spread of Bold, Inventive Photography Books.

This year’s guest juror is Elinor Carucci.

Carucci began working on Mother when pregnant with twins in 2004, and continued to photograph her family’s daily life over the course of nearly a decade. The result is a startlingly emotive series that, through intensely personal views of both blissful and painful moments, paradoxically reveals the universal experience of family intimacy. A similar theme is present in much of Carucci’s earlier autobiographical work, including the series Closer (2002).