The “vistas” exhibition juried by Dan Burkholder was in the gallery from November 3 to December 17, 2017. Dan selected fifty four images from fifty two artist. —ooOoo— “Right after jurying this show I was off for two weeks of teaching and shooting in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and both Dakotas. The entire time, I was haunted […]
Posted on 02/05/2018 | Comments Off on “vistas” juried by Dan Burkholder
The unique project Being Set Free is one in which artists evolve their photographic artworks to achieve self-healing and personal discovery. Using intuitive or conceptual processes of creation, artists evolve their respective images around each of their own physical/emotional healing goals or subjects – setting oneself free from limitations, grief, disease, loneliness, encumbrances, disappointment, all […]
Posted on 01/24/2018 | Comments Off on Being Set Free
This is the third in a series of blog posts, conversations, focusing on the many entries we received for our call “The Photographic Performance 2017” that were not chosen for exhibition in the gallery, yet we feel demand an audience. We met Lori Two years ago at PhotoNOLA. She has had work in the gallery […]
Posted on 01/22/2018 | Comments Off on The Photographic Performance 2017/Lori Pond
This is the second in a series of blog posts, conversations, focusing on the many entries we received for our call “The Photographic Performance 2017” that were not chosen for exhibition in the gallery, yet we feel demand an audience. Bill Motley is a photographer from San Antonio, Texas. We think his project is important […]
Posted on 01/16/2018 | Comments Off on The Photographic Performance 2017/ Bill Motley
This is the first in a series of blog posts, conversations, focusing on the many entries we received for our call “The Photographic Performance 2017” that were not chosen for exhibition in the gallery, yet we feel demand an audience. This first project resonated with us significantly because we live in Texas. We know […]
Posted on 01/10/2018 | Comments Off on The Photographic Performance 2017/ Joan Brook and Jim Houser, PhD
The “black/white” exhibition juried by Elizabeth Avedon was in the gallery from August 4 to September 10, 2017. Elizabeth selected fifty one images from forty one artist. —ooOoo— “I’ve been forty years discovering that the queen of all colors is black.” – Henri Matisse The call to enter was simple. Black and White. The […]
Posted on 01/06/2018 | Comments Off on “black/white” juried by Elizabeth Avedon
The “animalia” exhibition, juried by Traer Scott, was in the gallery from September 15 to October 29, 2017. Traer selected fifty one images from thirty nine artist. Enjoy …….
Posted on 11/12/2017 | Comments Off on “animalia”
World Cyanotype Day is approaching. This year it will be celebrated on Saturday, September 30. Let us celebrate one another. Let us celebrate the things we have in common, as well as the things that make us unique. Our hope is to have people all over the world create cyanotype portraits of their hands, to […]
Posted on 08/15/2017 | Comments Off on “Hands Around the World” in celebration of World Cyanotype Day
Amanda Mason was the Juror’s Award Winner for our exhibition “Flawed” juried by Michael Kirchoff. How did you come to photography? When I first read this question, I was thinking of answers like how I fell in love with the darkroom in high school (which I did), and how I went on pursue Design and […]
Posted on 05/18/2016 | Comments Off on Amanda Mason | Three Questions
Carol Erb was the Co – Juror’s Award Winner for our exhibition “Water” along with Mark Hopkins. S Gayle Stevens was the Juror for “Water.” How did you come to photography? My first experience with photography was a class in high school some 40 years ago. I continued with a few classes in college, but […]
Posted on 05/17/2016 | Comments Off on Carol Erb | Three Questions