Jo Sandman: The Photographic Work on view until June 7, 2020 at the Fitchburg Art Museum explores Jo Sandman’s turn to photography in the 1990s. Over the course of the last three decades, Sandman has grounded her photographic images in the human figure, mortality, and the tensions between the material and the spiritual. Her photography is […]
Gallery Exhibition
Project 2020 at the Los Angeles Center of Photography
In just three weeks, the photography world as we know it has radically changed. A big part of that change is the loss of our access to work on the walls. The Los Angeles Center of Photography has a beautiful exhibition, Project 2020, hanging on it’s walls and unfortunately it can’t be fully appreciated. So, […]
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 […]
Winter Blues: Contemporary Cyanotypes at the Center for Photographic Art
The Center for Photographic Arts in Carmel, CA recently opened the exhibition, Winter Blues: Contemporary Cyanotypes, curated by Center Director Ann Jastrab. Running through April 5th, the exhibition features the work of Diana Bloomfield, J.M. Golding, Brenton Hamilton, Barbara Hazen, Max Kellenberger, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Meghann Riepenhoff, Paula Riff, Leah Sobsey, and Brian Taylor. Curator and […]
Justyna Badach: Asymmetric Warfare – Colorado Photographic Arts Center
The exhibition Asymmetric Warfare recently opened at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, presenting the work of Justyna Badach, who examines how modern-day military propaganda shapes our perceptions of war and conflict. The show includes work from two ongoing projects: Land of Epic Battles and Proxy War, in which Badach uses her computer as a camera to […]
Facing Fire: Art, Wildfire, and the End of Nature in the New West
Natural disasters are ever increasing with climate change, and in California, we have been bracing ourselves for The Big One for decades. We are kept alert by tremors and shakers that seem to state,”Don’t get too comfortable”, but another disaster, insidious and onerous, has equaled in its horrors. Wildfires, raging out of control, spreading into […]