Atlanta Photography Group presents STRANGE TIME

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Atlanta Photography Group presents STRANGE TIME, a small print exhibition, with fun, creative photographic works selected by juror, Barbara Griffin. Strange Time is a fun, small print exhibition, featuring unique images.

All photographic artwork is available for sale, information on size & pricing in the photo caption. Contact the gallery if you would like to purchase a photograph or have more questions. gallery@AtlantaPhotographyGroup.org

The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Exhibition: September 17 - October 10, 2020
Virtual Opening & Juror Talk: September 30, 7:00-9:00pm

https://apggallery.myportfolio.com/strange-time

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PhotoPlace Gallery-Photomontage: Constructed Reality

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Photomontage: Constructed Reality

Juror: Tom Chambers

Exhibition: October 30 - November 20, 2020

Juror’s Statement

Thank you to all those who took a risk to put themselves out there with their photomontage artwork. I truly appreciate the courage it takes to enter a juried exhibition. As the juror, I was honored to review the many submissions. I always learn and grow as an artist as I study the work of others. This exhibition provided that opportunity, for which I am thankful. I am particularly grateful to the entrants who shared their work during COVID times.

 Creating photomontage is much more than a mechanical process.  Rather, creating photomontage is expressing a personal vision or story in a unique way. The outcome is often one with an element of surprise, beauty, or unfinished story.

For the first place selection for the Exhibition Gallery, I was drawn to the exquisite image of diaphanous flowers, butterflies, and animals of varying shapes and muted colors, all set against the dark mountainous landscape. This view is a good reminder to look closely at what is underneath our feet, even when the mountains loom above us.

        —    Tom Chambers

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Texas Photographic Society 33rd Annual Members' Only Show 2020

Texas Photographic Society

33rd Annual Members' Only Show 2020

Juror Bill Wright has selected 50 images for the 33rd Annual Members' Only Show. A complete list of the exhibiting artists is below, with award winners noted in bold. Congratulations to all!

Mary Aiu | Kalee Appleton | Frank Armstrong | Jacqueline Asplundh | Thomas Athey | Russell Banks | Lillian Beasley | Gary Beeber | Fikry Botros | Douglas Burns | Ann Clark | Ryn Clarke | Deborah Cole | Ron Cooper | Tori Cox | Donna Dangott | Catherine Fairchild | George Fargo | Cynthia Fleury | Thomas Foster | Dennis Fritsche | Steve Goff | Jeremy Green | Laura Hannusch | Janis Hefley | Carol Henrichs | Katherine Hershey | Roger Hord | Atul Joshi | Chikara Komura | Eric Kunsman | Carol Lyon | Edgar Miller | Joseph Moche | Judith Pannozo | Jelisa Peterson | Hall Puckett | Peggy Shepherd | John Skees | Eric Smith | Beryl Striewski | Sharon Sturgis | Marlon Taylor | JP Terlizzi | Beckwith Thompson | Timothy Tracz | Kathleen Tunnell Handel | Jane Craig Walker | Karey Walter

Online gallery-https://texasphoto.org/contests/MOS/33/selected/

Praxis Gallery

 International Juried Photography Exhibition

THE STILL LIFE

Reception: To Be Announced

Exhibition Dates: Aug 22nd - Sept 15th, 2020

Juror | Ann Jastrab

Still life photography, more so than other types of photography, such as landscape or portraiture, gives the photographer extensive leeway and precise control in the arrangement of design elements within a composition. Still life photography is a demanding genre, one in which the photographers are expected to be able to form their work with a refined sense of lighting, coupled with composition and design skills. The still life photographer makes pictures rather than takes them. 

Praxis Gallery presents photographic art that investigates the genre of the Still Life. Art work may explore classical to conceptual aspects of the still life, photographing object arrangements that intrigue, engage or entertain the viewer.

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"TAPPED"

The relationship between artists and their current or former instructors can be a powerful one. Even when this bond is left unstated, we carry our professors' voices forward in time as we mature as artists and people. We eventually realize that the instruction given by our teachers during our relatively brief careers as students continues to expand within us. We realize that the learning they inspired (or insisted upon) is a chain-reaction process that develops across our lifetime. All of us who have been students carry forward our teachers' legacy in one form or another. And those who are, or have been teachers, bear witness to the potency of studenthood.

Most working artists have been a student at some point in time. Most have reached where they are because of this.

Out of respect for this artist-teacher bond, and in honor of instructors working hard to help artists tap into a higher mind relative to art and life, we offer TAPPED every year, an annual exhibit that presents paired works of art by current or former artist/teacher pairs.
Kendall Greene and Karey Walter
Manifest Gallery
Cincinnati, Ohio
December 12-January 15, 2020

http://www.manifestgallery.org/

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Women in Focus

Women in Focus
Annual Juried Exhibition
Judge-Sarah Kennel, Curator of Photography High Museum of Art
Event Dates-November 14-December 28, 2019
Opening Reception: November 14,2019 6-9 PM
Mason Fine Art
415 Plasters Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30324

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"Little Things" Swan Coach House Gallery

Little Things

Curated by Marianne Lambert

November 14 - December 22

OPEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 22 from 10am-4pm

The Swan Coach House Gallery is thrilled to celebrate the 20th year of its Little Things exhibition, curated by Marianne Lambert. Featuring over 100 artists, this exhibition offers scores of artwork in a variety of mediums including painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printmaking and three- dimensional art. Over the years, this popular show has provided an exciting opportunity to purchase original works from emerging and established Atlanta-based artists. The work on display is diverse and affordable, perfect for early and experienced collectors alike. Little Things continually refreshes: as pieces sell, we replace them with new works, making it an exhibition that offers something new each time you visit the Gallery.

Artists: Hannah Adair, Trish Andersen, Liz Anderson, Georgette Baker, Rose M Barron, Melissa Basham, Rita Bazinet, Ashley Benton, Mitchell Biggio, Mike Black, Susan Blackmon, Blockhead, April Borchelt, Marc Brotherton, Maria Bruckman, Jaime Bull, Caroline Bullock, Jessica Caldas, Philip Carpenter, Andrew Catanese, In Kyoung Chun, Ryan Coleman, Eilis Crean, C. Dawn Davis, Timothy DeGroot, Coorain Devin, Manty Dey, William Downs, Helen Durant, Sarah Emerson, Sabre Esler, Amie Esslinger, Diana Flowers, Tim Flowers, Larkin Ford, Scott French, MaDora Frey, Rachel K. Garceau, Shanequa Gay, Jean Glenn, Gwen Gunter, Ana Guzman, Joe Hadden, Sanaz Haghani, Chad Hayward, Sarah Hobbs, Mo Jahangir, Calvin Jones, Michael Jones, Benjamin Jones, Miriam Karp, Charles Keiger, Diane Kempler, Beverly Key, María Korol, Phyllis Kravitz, Nuni Lee, Elizabeth Lide, Paul Light, Eric Mack, Yasharel Manzy, Bill Mayer, Larry Miller, Emma Ming Kayhart, Donna Mintz, Brett Andrew Miotti, Jiha Moon, Megan Mosholder, Laura Noel, Yanique Norman, Jeffrey Wilcox Paclipan, Maryam Palizgir, Serena Perrone, Doug Pisik, Michael Porten, Aaron Kagan Putt, Seana Reilly, Nicolette Reim, Allison Rentz, LeeAnna Repass, Paul Rodecker, Lucha Rodriguez, Masa Sasaki, Suzy Schultz, Suzi Selman, Dianna Settles, Tracy Sharp, Matt Simmons, Erin Sledd, Spencer Sloan, Whitney Stansell, Steve Steinman, Jordan Stubbs, Matthew Sugarman, Timothy Sullivan, Hannah Tarr, Sandy Teepen, Ashley Terpstra, Wesley Terpstra, Julianne Trew, Lindsey Tucker, Gregor Turk, Karey Walter, Jim Waters, Mason Webb, Christian Bradley West, Daryl White, Martha Whittington, Pandra Williams, Andy Moon Wilson, Gwen Wong, Julia Woodman

Image: Ashley Terpstra, Birds in Flight, hand-cut paper, 8” x 10,” 2019

Source: https://www.swangallery.org/

"Childhood" Photo Place Gallery, Middlebury, Vermont

Juror: Anne Berry
Gallery exhibition: December 5 – December 28, 2019
Exhibition prints due: November 21, 2019

Juror's Statement

Culling just 70 images from well over a thousand is not an easy task. I am excited about this collection of work but sad to leave behind so many worthy submissions. I thank all the photographers who submitted to Childhood and remind those not chosen how subjective and difficult the selection process is.

Every photograph in this exhibition makes the viewer stop to look closer. Perhaps it is effective use of color or composition or the subject’s arresting gaze or a poignant gesture. No distracting elements or colors distract from the subject. Objects common in photographs of children, swings, animals, toys, speak to previous work while staying consistent to the photographer’s vision and language. All the work I selected for awards went beyond the single image, making it difficult to decide which image to include in the exhibition and giving me a glimpse of the photographer’s overall vision. Juror’s Award winner Jessica Tampas’s images are about the intensity of the gaze. The composition, the shallow depth of field and the lack of color draw our attention to the eyes, confronting us and making us wonder.
— Anne Berry

Source: https://photoplacegallery.com/online-jurie...

People, Places, Things

People, Places, Things
November 23, 2019-January 25,2020
Madison-Morgan Cultural Center
434 South Main St.
Madison,GA 30650
Opening Reception-Saturday, November 23, 6-8 PM
Juror Talk:Samuel Gerace III
Saturday, Nov 23, 5 PM
Atlanta Photography Group

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Slow Exposure, Zebulon, GA

The 6th photographer participating in the exhibition in the Split Oak Farm barn is Karey Walter, an Atlanta photographer who teaches at Lovett School. Her photography is inspired by unique locations, animals, people, and a variety of situations that are often overlooked. In her teaching and in her personal work, she experiments with new techniques in analog and digital photography including cyanotype, wet plate collodion, and silver gelatin.

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