I met Teri Darnell several years ago at an Atlanta Photography Group exhibition. Shortly after that we were both chosen to be a part of the “Edge to Edge” exhibition at MOCA GA and were both on a panel that discussed the exhibit. As I have gotten to know Teri, I find that she is […]
Archives for March 2020
Ashley Kauschinger: Cycles and Lensclass
Today, artist Allison Jarek interviews Ashley Kauschinger about two projects, one photographic: Cycles, and one educational: Lensclass. Ashley Kauschinger is an artist that explores identity, social structures, and women’s voices. She received her BFA from Savannah College of Art and Design and her MFA from Texas Woman’s University. Her photographs have been exhibited nationally and […]
Remembering Robert Herman 1955-2020
I have shared the work of Brooklyn born photographer Robert Herman several times over the years, so I was distraught to learn that this wonderful artist recently took his own life. I remember him sharing that as a young man, Robert began working as an usher at a movie theater owned by his parents. The […]
Deb Stoner: More Pictures About Flowers and Bugs
In this era of closed spaces and limited or no access to art on the walls, what better than to have your photographs wrap an entire building, bringing beauty and Spring to all who pass by. Artist Deb Stoner opened the exhibition, More Pictures About Flowers and Bugs which takes place on both the inside and […]
Argentina Week: Laura Antonelli: Secrets
I got to know Laura Antonelli‘s work through a mutual friend. I really love how she tells stories. Her palette is rich and sumptuous and there is a darkness in her photographs that makes us wonder what the real story behind each image is. Both series I’m featuring are about being a woman and aging. Laura […]
Argentina Week: Alejandro Chaskielberg: Laberynth Patagonia
I first saw Alejandro‘s La Creciente at Yossi Milo gallery when I traveled to New York sometime in 2011. The images were stunning; it felt like I was looking at still shots from a movie set. I later found out that he also worked as a cinematographer, and I was not surprised at all. He […]