5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition

5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition

Juried by: Niniane Kelley, Brian Taylor, Ed Carey & The Image Flow

March 15 – May 28, 2021

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The Image Flow proudly presents our 5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition, a juried exhibition featuring 42 artists working with a wide variety of historical and analog photographic printing processes.

Bromoils, Carbon transfers, Chemigrams, Cyanotypes, Gum Bichromate, Lithographic prints, Lumens, Mordançages, Photo Intaglio and Photogravure, Platinum Palladium, Salt prints, van Dyke prints, and Wet Plate Collodions (along with many multiple-process works) are all represented in this show. Each image is often one of a kind due to the nature of working with these non-commercial processes—mixing emulsions and coating materials by hand are customary to alternative process work, and hand-embellishing prints with ink drawings, watercolor, oil pastels, embroidery, or 24K gold add additional flourishes to many of these artworks. The prints are made on a variety of unique materials including Fine Art papers, fabrics, metal plates, and wooden panels—we even have a photographic wall sculpture!

The exhibition is curated from over 200 submissions from photographers living and working throughout the United States—from Bryan Patterson in Fox Island, Washington to Sally Chapman in Lowell, Massachusetts, along with many California and San Francisco Bay Area photographers.

The 5th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition features work by Francis Baker, Shane Balkowitsch, Diana Bloomfield, Lisa Brussell, Susan Chainey, Sally Chapman, Dana Christensen, Tom Condon, Matt Connors, Conner Cushman, Dora Duan, Laurence Elias, Frani Evedon, Steffani Frideres, Rheana Gardner, Jessica Greaux, Barbara Hazen, Kristy Headley, Victoria Hernandez, Susanne Huebel, Chris Ireland, William Johnston Jr, Marky Kauffmann, Doug Kaye, Kirk Lindgren, Xiaopeng Liu, Lloyd Matthews, Lou McCorkle, Robyn Moore, Maureen Mulhern-White, Eben Ostby, Bryan Patterson, Sarah Phenix, Michael Puff, Suzanne Roland, Anna Rotty, Anita Seltzer, Radka Tezaur, Karey Walter, Wilton Wong, Sara Yerkes, and Yelena Zhavoronkova.

On view online, and at The Image Flow—March 15 – May 28.

https://theimageflow.com/5th-annual-alternative-process-photography-exhibition/

The Image Flow Gallery is open to the public in limited capacity:

Monday, Wednesday, Friday

10AM – 4PM

Or by Appointment—Call 415-388-3569

The Image Flow

Photography Center

 

401 MILLER AVE. SUITE A • MILL VALLEY, CA 94941

415-388-3569 • THEIMAGEFLOW.COM

APG’s MEMBER’S CHOICE exhibition

APG’s MEMBER’S CHOICE exhibition.

The exhibition will be on view at INDIE STUDIOS (190 Ottley Dr NE, Atlanta, GA 30324) and on APG’s website in the Viewing Room gallery

 We will have an in-person OPEN HOUSE, on Saturday, March 6, 12-5pm (with social distancing – the space is large) and an ONLINE opening (with all of the images in a gallery viewing room) & artist talk, via ZOOM! The online artist talk event is tentatively planned for Thursday, March 11 @7pm ET (more info soon), hope you can attend in person and/or online.

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Barrett Art Center

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Photowork 2021:
34th Annual National Juried Photography Exhibition


January 16 – February 21, 2021
Opening Reception, Jan 16, 3-6pm

Photowork embraces reinvention and celebrates photography's role as fine art and prescient social commentary. Artists are invited to submit any combination of traditional styles and cutting-edge practices in their dynamic imagery, from small to large format cameras, pinhole cameras, silver gelatin prints, pigment prints, chromogenic prints, an array of digital formats, and everything in between.
 
Barrett Art Center is proud to welcome this year’s juror, Audrey Sands, the Norton Family Assistant Curator of Photography, Phoenix Museum of Art and the Center for Creative Photography.

Virtual Artists Talks: dates & artists to be announced

PhotoBUCKHEAD

Atlanta Photography Group presents PHOTOBUCKHEAD, photographic works selected by juror, Gregory Harris. This exhibition takes place at the Buckhead Library in Atlanta.

The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Exhibition: November 07 - January 02, 2021
Virtual Opening & Juror Talk: November 7, 4-6pm

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Soho Photo Gallery

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Soho Photo Gallery, New York City’s longest-running co-operative photography gallery, is excited to announce our 16th International Alternative Processes Competition. All selected photographs will be featured on the gallery’s website from November 12 – December 10, 2020.

Alternative Processes opens on line on November 12th with a talk with our juror Aline Smithson.

Exhibition link

Abstract – The Alternative Exhibition

The Southeast Center for Photography (SEC4P) had a recent call for Abstract (photography), juried by Blue Mitchell.  The exhibition call was looking for non-representational imagery from found objects in nature, man-made or figurative works, and images that do not attempt to represent external reality, but seek to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and texture.

This on-line exhibition will continue from October 25, 2020 on-ward as a permanent virtual exhibit.

https://singularimages.net/2020/10/23/abstract-the-alternative-exhibition/

Artists:

Kathy Friedman, Robert Quance, Ryuten Paul Rosenblum, Sandy Rothberg, JenniferMcKinnon Richman, Eric Saunders, Susan Saudek, Don Scott, Wil Scott, Bruce Schlein, Kimberly Schneider, Petra Senn, Carl Shubs, Bill Shumaker, Paula Shur, Robert Silance, Gwen Small, Douglas Stockdale, Roi Tamkin, Bob Tanner, Jim Trivelpiece, Karen Vander Ven, Richard Walker, Karey Walter, Rowene Weems, Bernice Williams & Beamie Young.

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Art Through the Lens 2020

Art Through the Lens 2020 will be on display from October 23 – November 28, 2020.

Yeiser Art Center is a non-profit visual arts organization celebrating over sixty years of serving the community with exhibitions and education throughout the Tri-State Region. As the region’s foremost visual art center, YAC brings diversity and excellence in visual arts to Paducah, a designated UNESCO Creative City. The gallery is situated near Paducah’sriverfront at 200 Broadway in the historic 1905 Market House building.

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2020 Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival Guide

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APG > ATL: Airport 2020

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Featuring work by: Gerald Alderman, Chris Anderson, Leslie Andrews, Cyril Bailleul, Rene Borrero, Eric Burkard, Hannah Butler, Mark Caceres, Nina Cammarata, Dinesh Chitlangia, Ferney Coy, Nathan Dean, Mary Farmer, Chuck Grove, Beth Herzhaft, Jeremy Janus, Michael Joseph, Beverly Korfin, Eric Kunsman, Trish Lawrence, Jinwoo Hwon Lee, Marilyn Maxwell, David H. Miller, Gail Mitchell, Manuel Morquecho, Shirley Nannini / Windflow, Bob Newman, Jari Poulin, Douglas Powell, Karey Walter

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Strange Time, a small print exhibition

Atlanta Photography Group

Featuring work by: Corinne Adams, Christopher Anderson, Reis Birdwhistell, Patrick Caffrey, Nina Cammarata, Ana Castillo Lopez, Nathan Dean, Sharon B. Dowdell, Joe Dreher, Mary Farmer, Beth Herzhaft, Lisa Hill, Carolyn Hollingsworth, John Howe, Laura Inman, Marjorie Jordan, Beth Lilly, Bari Love, Shama Manji, Chris Mastin, Tom Meiss, Ellen Mertins, Rosemary Miklitsch, Gail Mitchell, Deborah Monroy, Colin Potts, Lesley Ann Price, Nick Prince, Marla Puziss, Robert Rausch, Lawrence Russ, Beate Sass, Keara Saunders, Les Schmidt, Elena Sergeeva, Michelle Shiraziefard, Karen Sokol, Sucharith Somayajula, Chip Standifer, Todd Suttles, Christopher Swafford, Peter Tilgner, Eddy Verloes, Karey Walter, Stephen Weiss, Becky Wilkes

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LightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing                                                              1045 Marine Drive Astoria, Oregon 97103-4219                                                                                         (503)…

LightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing

1045 Marine Drive Astoria, Oregon 97103-4219
(503) 468-0238

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The Spooky Show Returns

October 10 – November 10, 2020



The Spooky Show Returns after a 7 years hiatus. One of our most fabled series began in October 2009

with our third show ever. The Spooky Show exhibited every year over our first 5 years, ending in 2013

with The Last Spooky Show. This year, The Spooky Show Returns, 11 years since it’s inception.

We invite photographic artists working in all processes.

The opening day will be on Saturday, Oct. 10th, 11am-4pm.

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Atlanta Photography Group presents STRANGE TIME

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Atlanta Photography Group presents STRANGE TIME, a small print exhibition, with fun, creative photographic works selected by juror, Barbara Griffin. Strange Time is a fun, small print exhibition, featuring unique images.

All photographic artwork is available for sale, information on size & pricing in the photo caption. Contact the gallery if you would like to purchase a photograph or have more questions. gallery@AtlantaPhotographyGroup.org

The exhibition is free and open to the public.

Exhibition: September 17 - October 10, 2020
Virtual Opening & Juror Talk: September 30, 7:00-9:00pm

https://apggallery.myportfolio.com/strange-time

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PhotoPlace Gallery-Photomontage: Constructed Reality

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Photomontage: Constructed Reality

Juror: Tom Chambers

Exhibition: October 30 - November 20, 2020

Juror’s Statement

Thank you to all those who took a risk to put themselves out there with their photomontage artwork. I truly appreciate the courage it takes to enter a juried exhibition. As the juror, I was honored to review the many submissions. I always learn and grow as an artist as I study the work of others. This exhibition provided that opportunity, for which I am thankful. I am particularly grateful to the entrants who shared their work during COVID times.

 Creating photomontage is much more than a mechanical process.  Rather, creating photomontage is expressing a personal vision or story in a unique way. The outcome is often one with an element of surprise, beauty, or unfinished story.

For the first place selection for the Exhibition Gallery, I was drawn to the exquisite image of diaphanous flowers, butterflies, and animals of varying shapes and muted colors, all set against the dark mountainous landscape. This view is a good reminder to look closely at what is underneath our feet, even when the mountains loom above us.

        —    Tom Chambers

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