Beyond the Forrest by Loli Kantor

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Reception featuring artist talk & book launch, October 23, 6-8pm

The Art Galleries at TCU are delighted to present Beyond the Forest, an exhibition of works from the new book by Fort Worth photographer, Loli Kantor,
Moudy Gallery, October 20 – 25, 2014

For over a decade Loli Kantor has documented Jewish life and culture in a range of urban and rural communities in Poland and Ukraine. What started as a personal project to research her own family history developed in scope to a broader engagement with the daily life of Jews in Eastern Europe in the early 21st century. By repeatedly returning to some of the same locations and meeting people over an extended period of time, Kantor developed a deeper understanding of Jewish life in these places.

In the exhibition Beyond the Forest, Kantor presents a selection more than 40 color and black and white photographs that collectively combine personal biography and subjective documentary. The works keenly reflect Kantor’s desire to examine the impact of the Holocaust from a personal perspective as a daughter of Holocaust survivors. But she also goes beyond this private meditation to consider the wider effects of the Soviet regime on Jewish identity, traditions and communal daily life.

Kantor’s new book of photographs, Beyond the Forest. Jewish Presence in Eastern Europe 2004-2012, is published by the University of Texas Press http://www.utpress.utexas.edu/ and will be available in November 2014. The book is part of the series Exploring Jewish Arts and Culture, edited by Robert H. Abzug, Director, Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Including nearly 100 color and black and white photographs, Kantor’s book also features an introduction by esteemed Polish art critic and curator Anda Rottenberg, and afterward by award-winning novelist Joseph Skibell, Emory University, Atlanta, who celebrates Kantor’s “brave vision, unblinking and unafraid.”

Photographer Loli Kantor was born in Paris, France, and raised in Tel Aviv, Israel. Her work has been exhibited widely in the United States and internationally, and is included in significant public and private collections worldwide, such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Lviv National Museum, Ukraine; Lishui Museum of Photography, China; and the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin. Loli lives and works in Fort Worth, Texas.

Moudy Gallery is located in the Moudy North building on the TCU Campus, 2805 S. University Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76129. Gallery Hours are Monday – Friday, 11 am – 4 pm, Saturday, 1 – 4 pm. Admission is free.

UNT – Discoveries of the FotoFest Houston Meeting Place, an exhibition of photographs

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What: Discoveries of the FotoFest Houston Meeting Place, an exhibition of photographs from emerging artists from around the world, based on works that have appeared in the portfolio review of the acclaimed Houston FotoFest Biennial. The exhibition is organized by FotoFest, Inc. Houston, Texas and originally presented at the at the FotoFest 2014 Biennial. It is being brought to UNT as part of the Mary Jo and V. Lane Rawlins Fine Arts Series.

When: Sept. 11 (Thursday) to Oct. 18 (Saturday); Gallery hours are: noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday; 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday

Where: UNT Art Gallery, 1201 W. Mulberry St., Denton

Cost: Free

What else: On Sept. 23, there will be a 12:30 p.m. gallery talk by Natasha Egan, executive director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College in Chicago. Egan is one of the 10 curators for this show. The talk will be followed by a reception at 1 p.m.

Free Paper Inkjet Paper & Color Management Seminar

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Tuesday, September 16th

2:30 – 4:00 Inkjet Paper Seminar

4:00 – 5:00 Color Management Seminar

What:

Free Paper Inkjet Paper & Color Management Seminar

Where:

Fine Arts Gallery, Department of Visual Arts, TWU

Who:

This event is free and available to students in all concentrations

Sponsored by the Photographic Artists Coalition (PAC)

Split Seconds

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Reception: Saturday, August 23, 2014

Panel Discussion: Saturday, September 20 (5PM)

The Bath House Cultural Center will be exhibiting Split Seconds, an exhibition curated by Marilyn Waligore and Emily Loving. Featured artists in the exhibition include, Twyla Bloxham, Devyn Gaudet, Ronit Ilan, Eric Keig, Cynthia Miller, Robin Myrick, Danielle Georgiou & Hillary Holsenback (Slik stockings) and David Witherspoon.

Danielle Khoury at the Frisco Association for the Arts

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Danielle Khoury, former TWU student and current adjunct faculty,has five of her photographic pieces in the juried exhibition Keep Looking Up. The exhibition is at the Frisco Association for the Arts. The show runs form May 5 – 31, 2014 with an opening reception and panel discussion May 7 from 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm (panel discussion at 7:30 pm).

For more information about the opening reception and panel discussion click here.

Photo TXcerta

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April 26, 2014, 10AM – 9PM

April 27, 12PM- 5PM

PhotoTXcetera is a free annual photography and digital arts festival celebrating the work of Texas photographers, digital artists and image innovators.

For information on the schedules, lectures and exhibitions associated with PhotoTXcerta, click here.

FotoFest 2014 Biennial Conference – Visual Arts in the Arab World

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Saturday, March 29, 2014, 10am-4:30pm

Brown Auditorium at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

1001 Bissonnett, Houston, TX 77005

Free to Public

Featuring:

Karin Adrian von Roques – Lead Curator, FotoFest 2014 Biennial
Dr. Ussama Makdisi – Arab-American Foundation Chair of Arab Studies, Rice University
Salawa Mikdadi, Art Historian
Mona Khazindar, Director, Arab World Institute
Samer Mohdad, Artist and Founder, Arab Image Foundation
Stephen Stapleton, Co-Founder, Edge of Arabia
Maya El Khalil, Athr Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

and artists:

Ahmed Mater (Saudi Arabia)
Steve Sabella, (Palestine / Berlin)
Huda Lutfi (Egypt)
Rula Halawani (Palestine)
Sama Alshaibi (Iraq / USA)
Khaled Hafez (Egypt)
Ahmed Jadallah (Palestine)

For more information, click here.

Photography Lecture – Physical Labor by Ken Light

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Thursday, April 10, 2014

7:30PM at UT Dallas in JSOM Davidson Auditorium, SOM 1.118

Exhibition Reception: 6 – 7:30 p.m.

Edith O’Donnell Arts & Technology Building, Gallery

Photographer Ken Light and curatorLupita Murillo Tinnen will be in attendance.

Click here for more info.

Myra Greene Lecture at SMU

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When: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 – 7:00pm

 
Myra Greene is associate professor of photography at Columbia College Chicago. She writes, “Throughout my artistic practice, I have returned to the body to explore issues of difference, beauty, physical and emotional recollections as they play out on the surface of the skin.” Her work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Contemporary Photography in Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City and The New York Public Library.
 
For more information, click here.