CONGRATULATIONS to the 3 AWARD WINNERS selected by Juror Eileen Rafferty from the 552 submissions to our @fotofoto_gallery "17th National Photography Competition."
1st Place Award: "Witness."
by Carol Bouyoucos
@bouyoucos
2nd Place Award: "1994: The Year I Was Born"
by Man Zhu
@manzhu_jane
3rd Place Award: "White Fallow Buck."
by Karey Walter
@kareywalterphotography
Thank you to Wendy Curtis and Tom Northrop at the @huntingtonartcenter for sponsoring our First Place Award! Your kind generosity and support are much appreciated!
EXHIBIT DATES:
February 3 - March 5, 2022
ZOOM RECEPTION:
Sat, February 5th @5pm.
A link will be posted.
fotofoto gallery, 14 W. Carver Street, Huntington, NY 11743 631-523-4058
fotofotogallery.org
Gallery Hours:
Thurs. 12:30-4 pm; Fri. Sat. Sun. 11 am-6 pm
, or by appointment. Closed Mon. Tues. Wed.
MVA Gallery
“CELEBRATE ART — OPEN CALL” EXHIBIT
Exhibition Room One and Two — National Group Show
December 2021 – January 2022
Talented artists and photographers present their finest artwork for this national Open Call exhibit which welcomes any theme, style or subject matter. An extensive collection of remarkable images and personal visions.
CONTACT
Telephone: 610.936.0737
Email: mvalp100@gmail.com or support@mvaartgallery.com
Website: https://www.mvaartgallery.com
Exhibition: Catherine Couturier SELECTS 2021
Exhibition: Catherine Couturier SELECTS 2021 – Opening Reception, October 14, 5pm-8pm
Photographic Artists from Georgia to Minnesota opens at the Atlanta Photography Group’s new gallery at Ansley Mall.
This exhibition is in our new space at 1544 Piedmont Ave, Suite 107, Atlanta, GA 30324, at Ansley Mall! (MAP LINK HERE) and is one of three exhibitions hosted by APG during Atlanta Celebrates Photography.
EXHIBITION DATES AND TIMES
Exhibition Dates: October 11- November 19, 2021
Opening Reception: October 14, 2021, 5 pm – 8 pm
Artist Talk: October 14, 2021 @ approximately 6:30 pm
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 10am – 4pm or by appointment. If you аre interested in a private viewing, please email us at gallery@atlantaphotographygroup.org.
Juror Statement
Whenever I am asked to judge fine art photography, be that in a juried exhibition, a portfolio review, or a submission to the gallery, one question is always going through my mind: is this an interesting photograph, or is it just a photograph of an interesting subject? Selecting the top images for Atlanta Photography Group’s Selects 2021 exhibition was no different.
My preference is always to judge prints in person, as I believe the finished product, the actual physical photograph, is what’s most important, but the image itself must first be captivating. The subject doesn’t have to be exciting or interesting or captivating on its own: the photographer must use his or her own voice to make it so. The mundane can be beautiful as in Central Library Skylight. The light can change something simple into something stunning as we see in Truth Lives in the Shadows. The abstract can be fascinating as with Burlesque Artist, Clift Hanger. The photographs can be shot on the street like Guard Dog or elaborately staged as we see with The Glamper/ Birding, none of it matters, so long as it’s an interesting photograph, not just a photograph of an interesting subject. I didn’t worry too much about having wide range of subjects or an even mix of black and white and color.
"YOU ARE HERE"
"YOU ARE HERE"
Atlanta Photography Group
This exhibition is themed around a sense of searching, and the images should reflect the idea of “place” throughout the rural American South. The exhibition will be on-site in Zebulon, GA, in a historical building that formally housed the town’s first newspaper. This is a four-day the event that hosts photographic art collectors, artists, and visitors worldwide.
SlowExposures 2020/2021
Thursday, September 16th – Sunday, September 19th, 2021
"For such a simple phrase, You Are Here, contains an outsized tension: between the implication that one is lost and the certitude of being located in a specific place. This exhibition explores that opposition in the context of the rural American South and reveals a region that is equally enigmatic: constant, changing, violent, restorative, exotic, and known. Taken together, these photographs offer a view of the rural South that is rich and complicated, with recognizable textures and tools, familiar guides, and evidence of things not seen. At their most successful, the artists included here rely on unique aspects of photographic vision, embracing and challenging photography’s assumed role as a faithful record of place. Calling to mind questions about the capacity and limits of a photograph to effectively tell us about the world we inhabit, then, the works on display are as much about photography itself as they are about the varied landscapes, people, and histories of the American South. "
-Brian Piper, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Assistant Curator of Photographs, New Orleans Museum of Art
Texas Photographic Society’s 34th Annual Members Only Show
We are proud to announce that Jurors Jill Skupin Burkholder and Dan Burkholder have selected 50 evocative images for Texas Photographic Society’s 34th Annual Members Only Show.
JURORS' REMARKS
With so many photographic possibilities of film, optics, editing, and processes, photographers seem like an impossibly diverse group of artists who fight any unifying characteristics. But as you’ll see in this imaginative Members’ Exhibition, the unity is there. The artists represented in this show treat the assortment of possibilities like they were handed the keys to the visual playground. Their creativity and visual instincts take flight in delicious ways.
TPS fosters an inclusive approach to the medium, blending a community of photographers who perceive the world with unique visions. From touching portraits (both human and animal) to sublime landscapes to perfectly timed street photography and still lifes, this show presents a diverse spectrum of approaches and styles. You’ll witness the joining together of talented photographers capturing the essence of their subjects, leaving us inspired and intrigued — a rewarding outcome for a Members’ Exhibition.
- Jill Skupin Burkholder and Dan Burkholder
No. 152 - Summer 2021 : SECRET WORLDS
No. 152 - Summer 2021: SECRET WORLDS
37 Karey Walter: Marietta, GA
kareywalter.com
ABOUT
SHOTS Magazine is a beautifully printed black & white quarterly in a world gone digital, not an online publication.
An independent, reader-supported journal of eclectic fine art photography now in its 34th year of publication, SHOTS is known for its democratic presentation of work by a variety of photographers from around the world and reaches a wide, international audience that includes not only emerging and established photographers but also educators, galleries, museums, collectors and other fine art photography enthusiasts.
Each issue has a theme. Photographers submit images that relate to that theme and the photos chosen will be published in the next issue. Each new issue will announce the next theme and deadline. Image selections are completely democratic in that you don't have to be a well-known name to get in. If we like your image and it fits the theme you may get published. Subscribers can submit photos to the theme of each issue for free.
We don't care about what kind, brand, or model of camera you use, which format, whether you used film or digital, what apps or filters. We care about the vision, about quality, about depth, about meaning, about magic.
5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition
5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition
Juried by: Niniane Kelley, Brian Taylor, Ed Carey & The Image Flow
March 15 – May 28, 2021
The Image Flow proudly presents our 5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition, a juried exhibition featuring 42 artists working with a wide variety of historical and analog photographic printing processes.
Bromoils, Carbon transfers, Chemigrams, Cyanotypes, Gum Bichromate, Lithographic prints, Lumens, Photo Intaglio and Photogravure, Platinum Palladium, Salt prints, van Dyke prints, and Wet Plate Collodions (along with many multiple-process works) are all represented in this show. Each image is often one of a kind due to the nature of working with these non-commercial processes—mixing emulsions and coating materials by hand are customary to alternative process work, and hand-embellishing prints with ink drawings, watercolor, oil pastels, embroidery, or add additional flourishes to many of these artworks. The prints are made on a variety of unique materials including Fine Art papers, fabrics, metal plates, and wooden panels—we even have a photographic wall sculpture!
The exhibition is curated from over 200 submissions from photographers living and working throughout the United States—from Bryan Patterson in Fox Island, Washington to Sally Chapman in Lowell, Massachusetts, along with many California and San Francisco Bay Area photographers.
The 5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition features work by Francis Baker, Shane Balkowitsch, Diana Bloomfield, Lisa Brussell, Susan Chainey, Sally Chapman, Dana Christensen, Tom Condon, Matt Connors, Conner Cushman, Dora Duan, Laurence Elias, Frani Evedon, Steffani Frideres, Rheana Gardner, Jessica Greaux, Barbara Hazen, Kristy Headley, Victoria Hernandez, Susanne Huebel, Chris Ireland, William Johnston Jr, Marky Kauffmann, Doug Kaye, Kirk Lindgren, Xiaopeng Liu, Lloyd Matthews, Lou McCorkle, Robyn Moore, Maureen Mulhern-White, Eben Ostby, Bryan Patterson, Sarah Phenix, Michael Puff, Suzanne Roland, Anna Rotty, Anita Seltzer, Radka Tezaur, Karey Walter, Wilton Wong, Sara Yerkes, and Yelena Zhavoronkova.
Davis|Orton|Gallery
Davis|Orton|Gallery
Photography|Mixed Media| Photo books
Husdon Valley, New York
7th Annual Group Show Catalog Online 2021
Juried by Paula Tognarelli
Executive Director and Curator, Griffin Museum of Photography
April 17-May 23, 2021
Joshua Rashaad McFadden "A Journey to Selfhood"
5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition
5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition
Juried by: Niniane Kelley, Brian Taylor, Ed Carey & The Image Flow
March 15 – May 28, 2021
The Image Flow proudly presents our 5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition, a juried exhibition featuring 42 artists working with a wide variety of historical and analog photographic printing processes.
Bromoils, Carbon transfers, Chemigrams, Cyanotypes, Gum Bichromate, Lithographic prints, Lumens, Mordançages, Photo Intaglio and Photogravure, Platinum Palladium, Salt prints, van Dyke prints, and Wet Plate Collodions (along with many multiple-process works) are all represented in this show. Each image is often one of a kind due to the nature of working with these non-commercial processes—mixing emulsions and coating materials by hand are customary to alternative process work, and hand-embellishing prints with ink drawings, watercolor, oil pastels, embroidery, or 24K gold add additional flourishes to many of these artworks. The prints are made on a variety of unique materials including Fine Art papers, fabrics, metal plates, and wooden panels—we even have a photographic wall sculpture!
The exhibition is curated from over 200 submissions from photographers living and working throughout the United States—from Bryan Patterson in Fox Island, Washington to Sally Chapman in Lowell, Massachusetts, along with many California and San Francisco Bay Area photographers.
The 5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition features work by Francis Baker, Shane Balkowitsch, Diana Bloomfield, Lisa Brussell, Susan Chainey, Sally Chapman, Dana Christensen, Tom Condon, Matt Connors, Conner Cushman, Dora Duan, Laurence Elias, Frani Evedon, Steffani Frideres, Rheana Gardner, Jessica Greaux, Barbara Hazen, Kristy Headley, Victoria Hernandez, Susanne Huebel, Chris Ireland, William Johnston Jr, Marky Kauffmann, Doug Kaye, Kirk Lindgren, Xiaopeng Liu, Lloyd Matthews, Lou McCorkle, Robyn Moore, Maureen Mulhern-White, Eben Ostby, Bryan Patterson, Sarah Phenix, Michael Puff, Suzanne Roland, Anna Rotty, Anita Seltzer, Radka Tezaur, Karey Walter, Wilton Wong, Sara Yerkes, and Yelena Zhavoronkova.
On view online, and at The Image Flow—March 15 – May 28.
https://theimageflow.com/5th-annual-alternative-process-photography-exhibition/
The Image Flow Gallery is open to the public in limited capacity:
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
10AM – 4PM
Or by Appointment—Call 415-388-3569
The Image Flow
Photography Center
401 MILLER AVE. SUITE A • MILL VALLEY, CA 94941
415-388-3569 • THEIMAGEFLOW.COM
SAGE ARTIST TALK WITH KAREY WALTER
SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 5:00PM
30 minute talk and a 10 minute Q & A
Photographer Karey Walter, Winner of the Best in Show for the 6th Annual National Juried Photography Show, will be presenting an Artist Talk about her process, collections of work and how she “strives to capture moments of beauty and magic.”. Karey is a fine art photographer whose work resonates with images that depict a peaceful coexistence between humans and nature. Her photographs vary from traditional black & white photography, historical photographic processes, classic color film, and digital photography documenting people and the landscapes from across the United States, Mexico, South America, and Europe.
Event is free however you must reserve your seat(s) by “purchasing” a ticket.
EVENT DETAILS
Start: 6 March 2021 5:00 pm
Venue: WYO Theater
APG’s MEMBER’S CHOICE exhibition
APG’s MEMBER’S CHOICE exhibition.
The exhibition will be on view at INDIE STUDIOS (190 Ottley Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30324) and on APG’s website in the Viewing Room gallery
We will have an in-person OPEN HOUSE, on Saturday, March 6, 12-5pm (with social distancing – the space is large) and an ONLINE opening (with all of the images in a gallery viewing room) & artist talk, via ZOOM! The online artist talk event is tentatively planned for Thursday, March 11 @7pm ET (more info soon), hope you can attend in person and/or online.
Sage Community Arts Center
6th Annual National Photography Juried Show
presented by First Federal Bank & Trust
Best in Show
Juror | Keith F. Davis
January 26th - March 6th, 2021
Awards Reception | Thursday, February 4 | 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Supporting Sponsors | Hammer Chevrolet, Only Co., and Susie Ponce, Associate Vice President/Financial Advisor with D.A. Davidson
Additional Support | AlphaGraphics Sheridan and funding from the Wyoming Arts Council.
A recording of the Awards Presentation is available to watch on our Facebook page. A recorded Zoom panel discussion with the juror and winning artists will be uploaded later in February to our YouTube page.
Click on any image to see it full-screen and to view pricing information. Please select "Show More" at the bottom of this page to view all images. You may purchase a piece online, or please contact SAGE at 307-674-1970 or visit 21 W. Brundage Street, Sheridan, Wyoming, with purchase inquiries.
Barrett Art Center
Photowork 2021:
34th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition
January 16 – February 21, 2021
Opening Reception, Jan 16, 3-6pm
Photowork embraces reinvention and celebrates photography's role as fine art and prescient social commentary. Artists are invited to submit any combination of traditional styles and cutting-edge practices in their dynamic imagery, from small to large format cameras, pinhole cameras, silver gelatin prints, pigment prints, chromogenic prints, an array of digital formats, and everything in between.
Barrett Art Center is proud to welcome this year’s juror, Audrey Sands, the Norton Family Assistant Curator of Photography, Phoenix Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography.
Virtual Artists Talks: dates & artists to be announced
“art + science 2”
Juror | Linda Alterwitz
Exhibition dates | January 15 to March 7, 2021
Receptions | January 30 and February 27, 2021
Art + Science II
An Exhibition at A Smith Gallery 2021
There’s an inherent duality within the fields of art and science. Neither is right; neither is wrong. Rather, they are merely two fundamentally different ways of looking at the world. Yet there’s much to be gained by thinking about art and science within the same arena. The friction that results from their differences creates an energy that can offer new ways to consider thought processes, or a more broad and informed perspective.
The 33 photographs I chose for inclusion at A Smith Gallery’s exhibition Art + Science II are unified by the concept of dualities. This is not in reference to the dualities of art and science per se, but rather to the dualities in interpretation and meaning.
For instance, when I asked Norm Barker to describe what the photograph “Calamites” represents, his answer included a detailed explanation that it documents a fossilized plant from the species Arthroppitys bistriata. He also added that the white at the bottom represents the xylem and the reddish color above represents the center of the stem, which has been filled with quartz that over time has been colored pink by iron. Yet to me, I envision people standing close together, side by side, encircling a blood red sky. For you, there’s another interpretation. Perhaps it’s the in between knowing and feeling that sparks imagination and innovation.
Some of the photographs are much more literal. For instance, the photograph by Mark Taylor entitled “On Call” and the photograph by Nancy Nichols entitled “Hospital Gown in Water” address science by focusing on medical related subject matter, yet also raise questions about the underlying emotional components of our health care systems and providers.
Bremner Benedict’s series Hidden Waters/Desert Springs addresses the impact of climate change on the survival of desert springs, with the intent to raise public awareness to the potential of water scarcity.
Many photographs in this exhibition, including work by Daniel Kariko, Jo Fields and Alex Tumer turn to natural sciences, investigate the seen and unseen. The detail of Kariko’s portraits of insects, from his series Suburban Symbiosis offer a unique perspective that is not only invisible to the human eye without the aid of technology, but gives reference to the portraiture tradition of the 17th Century Dutch Masters. In Tumer’s photographs from his series Blind River, he uses infrared imaging technologies to shed light on sociopolitical and environmental concerns that exist in the borderlands of the American Southwest.
Ellen Sollad was fascinated by the beauty and mystery of the source images of ice crystals photographed through an electronic microscope by scientists Steve Warren and Van Walden. With the scientists’ permission, Sollad created a unique translation of their field work using cyanotypes. With an ephemeral approach, the photographs in her nontraditional artist book entitled “Field Studies: Ice Crystals of Antarctica” depict the fleeting elements of ice crystals.
Some of the photographs were selected for the emotional component. Whether the scientific element stems from the use of materials or subject matter, this group of photographs brought my mind to a place beyond intellect, offering my mind a time for contemplation; allowing formal elements of color, form, movement, and texture to guide my imagination.
Art + Science II creates a synergy uniting logical and creative thinking, offering a view to the invisible threads that connect us to each other and to the world in which we live.
Linda Alterwitz
Women in 2021 curated by Constance Rosenthal
Women in 2021 curated by Constance Rosenthal
Exhibition
January & February 2021
Online Only
A Dream-Jason Fulford collaboration
A Dream-Jason Fulford collaboration
Third Place winner in the BLACK AND WHITE 2020/New York Center for Photographic Art
Third Place winner in the BLACK AND WHITE 2020
New York Center for Photographic Art
JUROR
Dan Burkholder
PhotoBUCKHEAD
Atlanta Photography Group presents PHOTOBUCKHEAD, photographic works selected by juror, Gregory Harris. This exhibition takes place at the Buckhead Library in Atlanta.
The exhibition is free and open to the public.
Exhibition: November 07 - January 02, 2021
Virtual Opening & Juror Talk: November 7, 4-6pm
Soho Photo Gallery
Soho Photo Gallery, New York City’s longest-running co-operative photography gallery, is excited to announce our 16th International Alternative Processes Competition. All selected photographs will be featured on the gallery’s website from November 12 – December 10, 2020.
Alternative Processes opens on line on November 12th with a talk with our juror Aline Smithson.