Kathy Lovas Artist Talk | Lilian Bloch Gallery

 

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#nineglitchedchairs, 2016, UV cured ink on vinyl, wood frame 90 x 90 inches

KATHY LOVAS
Artist talk

October 1, 2016 | 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Join us in conversation at the Liliana Bloch Gallery to discuss Kathy Lovas’ solo show I’m So Gliché, her newest body of work created through malfunction, chat about the implied liberation from the historical perspective of monocular human vision, and converse on the translation of this idea into three dimensions. The event is free and open to the public.

                                                                                                                                                            

Liliana Bloch Gallery represents emerging and mid-career, regional, national and international artists working in a variety of media.

The Gallery works with institutional and private curators establishing simultaneous involvement between collectors, for-profit, educational art venues and the general public.

Liliana Bloch Gallery * 2271 Monitor Street, Dallas, TX 75207 * 214.991.5617 * lilianablochgallery.com

Cornaro Award | Susan kae Grant

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Congratulations to Professor Susan Kae Grant for receiving the Cornaro Award at Texas Woman’s University. This is the highest award given to a faculty member and is a great honor. Susan is the first ever from the Department of Visual Arts to receive this award.

Symposium Program Cover | Tiffany Milow

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Congratulations to Tiffany Milow for having her photograph selected as this year’s cover art for the 2016 Student Creative Arts and Research Symposium.

Tiffany received a BFA with a focus in Photography from the University of North Texas in the spring of 2012 and is currently an MFA student in Visual Arts, Photography Concentration at Texas Woman’s University.

Welcome: Page by Page | Susan kae Grant

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Congratulations to Professor Susan Kae Grant for having her work included in the exhibition Welcome: Page by Page at The Center for Photography at Woodstock. The show ran from February 20 through April 10, 2016 in Woodstock, New York.

Welcome: Page by Page, curated by CPW’s new Executive Director Hannah Frieser, showcases artist books by an international cadre of photographers. The exhibition examines the art form of the small-edition book as a poignant expression of personal vision.

Reading with the Senses | Susan kae Grant

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Congratulations to Professor Susan Kae Grant for having her work included in the exhibition Reading with the Senses in the Roberts Gallery of the Lunder Arts Center at Lesley University in Cambridge, MA. The opening reception was March 24th and the exhibition ran from March 10 through April 17, 2016.

The exhibition featured 54 international contemporary artists’ books in a show curated by Ruth R. Rogers, curator of special collections at Wellesley College.

Anthony Hernadez | Amon Carter

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April 7, 2016 | 6:30pm – 8:00pm
Conversation
In a conversation with the Amon Carter’s Senior Curator of Photographs John Rohrbach, artist Anthony Hernandez will discuss his artistic process, his impetus for creating the series of photographs shown in the Amon Carter’s exhibition Discarded: Photographs by Anthony Hernandez, and the meaning behind his images of active development of the urban fringes.

After the program, Hernandez will be available to sign Discarded, a special-edition publication of his photographs (only 200 available through the Museum Store). The book is by Nazraeli Press and includes a short essay by John Rohrbach.

Reservations are required. Registration for this program opens March 1. Call 817.989.5030 or email visitors@cartermuseum.org to register.

This program is made possible by a gift from the late Anne Burnett Tandy.

– See more at: http://www.cartermuseum.org/calendar/public-programs/artist-talk-anthony-hernandez#sthash.iDcWoHpo.dpuf

Call for Entry | PDN presents The Curator

The search for undiscovered fine-art photographers is on through May 3.
Photo by Amy Friend
Six new and emerging fine-art photographers will exhibit their work this summer at Foley Gallery in New York City through PDN‘s The Curator. The annual competition will also award each photographer with $200 to B&H and $250 to Moab Paper, plus a $3,500 award to one grand-prize winner.

One of last year’s winners, Amy Friend, was selected for her series “Dare alla Luce” (Italian for “to bring to the light”), through which she explores the relationship between presence and absence. Friend worked with a collection of vintage photographs retrieved from both personal and impersonal sources, altering each print with small holes through which she shines light, then subsequently re-photographing them. See more of her work, along with the other winning photographers from 2015, here.

Photo by Amy Friend

CATEGORIES

Portraits  |  Still Lifes  |  Abstract/Mixed Media  |  Landscapes  |  Urban Scenes  |  Student Work


JUDGES
Thea Traff
Associate Photo Editor
THE NEW YORKER
MaryAnn Camilleri
Founder, The Magenta Foundation
Director, Flash Forward Festival Boston
More judges to be announced.

PRIZES
ONE GRAND-PRIZE WINNER WILL RECEIVE:
» $3,500 cash prize

WINNERS WILL RECEIVE:
$200 gift card from B&H
VIP Expo Pass to PDN PhotoPlus Expo 2016
$250 gift card from MoabPaper.com
PHOTO+ Premium Portfolio Membership

Six winning photographers will gain exposure beyound measure through a group fine-art photography exhibition and opening reception at foley gallery, New York City, sponsored by PDN.

One selected photographer will be considered for The New Yorker‘s Photo Booth blog.


Visit pdncuratorawards.com to enter this year’s competition.

ENTER TODAY!

Jerusalem Film Workshop

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The Jerusalem Film Workshop is a six-week hands-on course on filmmaking. Students learn how to operate professional cameras, edit video and work in a production team to create both fiction and documentary films. Our master classes offer a unique opportunity to network with Israel’s acclaimed producers and directors. Last year 22 young creatives from around the globe joined us from the US, Croatia, China, Argentina, etc. Each student shoots two films, which are screened during the Jerusalem Film Festival.
This year’s workshop will take place from June 12 – July 20, 2016. Registration is now open.