Saturday
Feb282015

LIGHT SENSITIVE 2015 – CELEBRATING IMAGES FROM THE DARKROOM

I'm happy to announce that "Dreams" was selected for the Light Sensitive 2015 exhibition, which opens on March 7th, at Art Intersection in Gilbert, Arizona.  

Please see below for more information. 

 

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Light Sensitive 2015: Celebrating Images From The Darkroom

Location: Art Intersection, 207 N Gilbert Road, Gilbert, AZ

Show Dates: March 7- April 18, 2015;Opening reception Saturday, March 7, 6 - 8pm

 http://artintersection.com/event/light-sensitive-2015-celebrating-images-from-the-darkroom/

 

About the Juror

Robert Hirsch is an artist, curator, and author of Transformational Imagemaking: Handmade Photography Since 1960; Seizing the Light: A Social History of Photography; Light and Lens: Photography in the Digital Age; Photographic Possibilities: The Expressive Use of Equipment, Ideas, Materials, and Processes; and Exploring Color Photography: From Film to Pixels. Chinese and German editions of Light and Lens have also published.

He has published scores of articles about visual culture and interviewed eminent imagemakers. Hirsch is the former Associate Editor for Photovision and Digital Camera magazines and a contributing writer for Afterimage, Exposure, Fotophile, The History of Photography, The Photo Review, and World Book Encyclopedia among others.

Hirsch’s work has been exhibited in over 200 solo and group shows. His The Sixties Cubed project premiered this spring at both CEPA Gallery and Indigo Art in Buffalo, NY. His installation, World in a Jar: War and Trauma, has traveled to over a dozen venues around the world and is now in the Burchfield-Penney Art Center Collection in Buffalo, NY. He has served as Society for Photographic Education’s South/Central regional chair and as member of the SPE National Board. A past Executive Director and Chief Curator of CEPA Gallery, Hirsch currently operates Light Research. His visual and written projects can be viewed at the Light Research website.

 

 

 

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Reader Comments (1)

I have seen Kimberly Schneider's work first hand and I must say it is unlike any "landscape" photography one will see. It is imbued with not only the master's skill required to create an exceptional hand-made darkroom silver gelatin print, but the spiritual response
to the artists work is unavoidable. The more one looks at the images she makes the more one finds. You find yourself looking again and again and going deeper and deeper into the response to it. I would have to say after seeing so many photographic images over time, that Ms. Schneider is truly a master darkroom printer with an artist's eye -something that one does not find so readily today. I will follow her career for year and years to come.

LF
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March 3, 2015 | Unregistered CommenterLisa B. Fiel

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