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27 March, 2009

Sarah Wilson

At PhotoNola last December I kept hearing this phrase - Have you seen the blind prom pictures? You gotta see these images...


Well I tracked Sarah down, and was really all the better for it. I found them so beautiful, rich in color. Her subjects, The Texas School for the Blind students, so full of life, I didn't want to stop looking at them. She took the PhotoNola Review Prize and I look forward to seeing more and greater things from her.

I enjoy deconstructing the ideas we have about beauty, strength, our weaknesses and flaws. We spend our time so used to understanding beauty as a view of a supermodel, and here we have young adults who are so compellingly radiant, we want to be part of their joy. I want to know them, be part of their lives.

Based in Texas after graduating from NYU's Photo program, she has another compelling project based on Jasper, Texas called the Road to Redemption. Shot in Black & White, she captures the tension and questions the issues of race, justice, the Death Penalty and ultimately a certain level of forgiveness. I'll save that for another time.






26 March, 2009

Yet another opportunity-



NYMPHOTO
(a Collective of Women Photographers) is pleased to announce it's forth group show and firs call for entries o be exhibited at the Sasha Wolf Gallery. Nymphoto is looking for the best in female contemporary and emerging photography. Work will be curated by the core members of the collective, in conjunction with highly respected curator and gallery owner, Sasha Wolf. Works selected will be included in "Nymphoto Presents at Sasha Wolf Gallery" and be on view from May 23 to June 6, 2009. Sasha Wolf Gallery is located in lower Manhattan, conveniently located and easily accessible from both Chelsea and Dumbo, two of New York's artistic centers.

Eligibility: Any woman working in photography.

Deadline: Midnight (EST) April 3, 2009.

For more information, go here.

NYMPHOTO is also publishing there first book: "Since we've grown in readership from our blog with our interviews, we've decided it was time to take the publishing step. There's no real publication dedicated to contemporary women photographers so we decided it needed to be done. We've made a curatorial selection from our long list of artists we've interviewed and was fortunate enough to meet gallery owner, Sasha Wolf, who approached us to collaborate in an exhibition to coincide with the book.

Our book is simply titled "Nymphoto: Conversations Volume I."

Including work by Michele Abeles, Juliana Beasley, Rona Chang, Michal Chelbin, Nina Buesing Corvallo, Candace Gottschalk, Jessica M. Kaufman, Klea McKenna, Talia Greene, Maria Passarotti, Susana Raab, Emily Shur, Tema Stauffer, Jane Tam, Garie Waltzer & Jennifer Williams."

25 March, 2009

Photo-Op at PCNW


I know its early - but send those entries in! Its a great space to exhibit and the juror is Jen Bekman. What do you have to lose?


The Photographic Center Northwest's 14th Annual Photographic Competition Exhibition, Photo-Op, will be chosen by Ms. Jen Bekman. This annual juried exhibition draws entries from across the country and around the world, and remains among the most popular shows in PCNW's annual schedule. Selected entries will be exhibited at PCNW in Seattle from July 13th - September 4th, 2009. First, second, and third prize winners will take home $1000, $500, and $250 as well as $75 Gift Certificates of Blurb Scrip for each winner. The competition is open to all photographers, all photographic processes, and all themes. The juror is looking for work that represents a larger, cohesive body of work and will be selecting a short series from each photographer chosen.

Here's the fine print - The entry fee is $47 for a minimum of five jpegs & artist statement file. Additional jpegs will be accepted if accompanied by a seven dollar per jpeg fee, up to ten jpegs total.

All entries must be received by Friday, May 15, 2009.

24 March, 2009

Bootsy Holler - Ruby & Willie

Bootsy has created a beautiful, poignant series, Ruby + Willie, documenting the home of her grandparents. I have been looking for a way to showcase these images for years, and we are now working to get the series online and into the gallery. As a document and testament to the lives of her family, she has captured the essence of these two people who shared their lives for so long.















We started previewing the series with a limited edition image, Chandelier, from Ruby + Willie in our Collectible group, and prints are still available.

















We are excited to work with our friends at City Catering Company to celebrate Bootsy, and showcase Ruby + Willie.
























Join us on
8 April 2009
5.30-7.30pm
City Catering Company
1318 E Pine St
Seattle
206.721.0334

for more information, please contact the gallery or City Catering Company

27 March, 2009

Sarah Wilson

At PhotoNola last December I kept hearing this phrase - Have you seen the blind prom pictures? You gotta see these images...


Well I tracked Sarah down, and was really all the better for it. I found them so beautiful, rich in color. Her subjects, The Texas School for the Blind students, so full of life, I didn't want to stop looking at them. She took the PhotoNola Review Prize and I look forward to seeing more and greater things from her.

I enjoy deconstructing the ideas we have about beauty, strength, our weaknesses and flaws. We spend our time so used to understanding beauty as a view of a supermodel, and here we have young adults who are so compellingly radiant, we want to be part of their joy. I want to know them, be part of their lives.

Based in Texas after graduating from NYU's Photo program, she has another compelling project based on Jasper, Texas called the Road to Redemption. Shot in Black & White, she captures the tension and questions the issues of race, justice, the Death Penalty and ultimately a certain level of forgiveness. I'll save that for another time.






26 March, 2009

Yet another opportunity-



NYMPHOTO
(a Collective of Women Photographers) is pleased to announce it's forth group show and firs call for entries o be exhibited at the Sasha Wolf Gallery. Nymphoto is looking for the best in female contemporary and emerging photography. Work will be curated by the core members of the collective, in conjunction with highly respected curator and gallery owner, Sasha Wolf. Works selected will be included in "Nymphoto Presents at Sasha Wolf Gallery" and be on view from May 23 to June 6, 2009. Sasha Wolf Gallery is located in lower Manhattan, conveniently located and easily accessible from both Chelsea and Dumbo, two of New York's artistic centers.

Eligibility: Any woman working in photography.

Deadline: Midnight (EST) April 3, 2009.

For more information, go here.

NYMPHOTO is also publishing there first book: "Since we've grown in readership from our blog with our interviews, we've decided it was time to take the publishing step. There's no real publication dedicated to contemporary women photographers so we decided it needed to be done. We've made a curatorial selection from our long list of artists we've interviewed and was fortunate enough to meet gallery owner, Sasha Wolf, who approached us to collaborate in an exhibition to coincide with the book.

Our book is simply titled "Nymphoto: Conversations Volume I."

Including work by Michele Abeles, Juliana Beasley, Rona Chang, Michal Chelbin, Nina Buesing Corvallo, Candace Gottschalk, Jessica M. Kaufman, Klea McKenna, Talia Greene, Maria Passarotti, Susana Raab, Emily Shur, Tema Stauffer, Jane Tam, Garie Waltzer & Jennifer Williams."

25 March, 2009

Photo-Op at PCNW


I know its early - but send those entries in! Its a great space to exhibit and the juror is Jen Bekman. What do you have to lose?


The Photographic Center Northwest's 14th Annual Photographic Competition Exhibition, Photo-Op, will be chosen by Ms. Jen Bekman. This annual juried exhibition draws entries from across the country and around the world, and remains among the most popular shows in PCNW's annual schedule. Selected entries will be exhibited at PCNW in Seattle from July 13th - September 4th, 2009. First, second, and third prize winners will take home $1000, $500, and $250 as well as $75 Gift Certificates of Blurb Scrip for each winner. The competition is open to all photographers, all photographic processes, and all themes. The juror is looking for work that represents a larger, cohesive body of work and will be selecting a short series from each photographer chosen.

Here's the fine print - The entry fee is $47 for a minimum of five jpegs & artist statement file. Additional jpegs will be accepted if accompanied by a seven dollar per jpeg fee, up to ten jpegs total.

All entries must be received by Friday, May 15, 2009.

24 March, 2009

Bootsy Holler - Ruby & Willie

Bootsy has created a beautiful, poignant series, Ruby + Willie, documenting the home of her grandparents. I have been looking for a way to showcase these images for years, and we are now working to get the series online and into the gallery. As a document and testament to the lives of her family, she has captured the essence of these two people who shared their lives for so long.















We started previewing the series with a limited edition image, Chandelier, from Ruby + Willie in our Collectible group, and prints are still available.

















We are excited to work with our friends at City Catering Company to celebrate Bootsy, and showcase Ruby + Willie.
























Join us on
8 April 2009
5.30-7.30pm
City Catering Company
1318 E Pine St
Seattle
206.721.0334

for more information, please contact the gallery or City Catering Company