This double exposure taken in-camera on the beach in Saint Lucia in 2018 will be at Brickbottom Gallery for the Somerville Toy Camera Festival from September 7 to October 7, with a reception on September 9. I found a squirrel tail in the yard at my parents' house when was at home for Thanksgiving in 2008. I hung it on the clothesline and took some photos, as one does. One of them will be in "Strange, Weird, & Unique" at the SE Center for Photography in October. The show opens with a reception on October 6 and runs through October 28.
The Somerville Toy Camera Festival is one of my favorite shows to submit work to and I look for it every year. Because of Covid, the 2020 festival is virtual with three online galleries curated by the three jurors, William Franson, Alison Nordstrom and Lou Jones. I submitted work at the last minute and was lucky to have photos selected by each juror - 4 total photos. All of the work selected for this year's festival represents all of the characteristics of toy cameras, and absolutely none of it is crappy. Please take a look at all of the work online! My photos selected for this year's festival are below. After a slow period of traveling, creating new work, and show rejections, there are three opportunities to see my photos in person coming this fall:
Here are a few photos of the Silicon Valley Plastic Camera Show at Edward M. Dowd Art and Art History Building at Santa Clara University. The show runs through October 19. More info here!
Can you find mine? (Hint: middle of the second picture and left next to the door in the third) Photos courtesy of Ann Jastrab I'm excited that three of my photos were selected to be part of this show at Brickbottom Gallery in Somerset, Massachusetts, in September. The show opens with a reception on Saturday, September 8, 2018.
More information about the three galleries that are part of the festival and the list of artists in each one is available online. As always, if anyone is able to visit the show and is able to send me a few photos, I would really appreciate it! Here's a write-up about the show: somerville.wickedlocal.com/news/20180817/sixth-annual-somerville-toy-camera-festival-set-to-kick-off One of my favorite photos from my multiple-exposure flipside series will be part of 1650 Gallery's "Unreal" show in Los Angeles, opening on Saturday, August 11, 2018.
The show can be previewed online here: http://1650gallery.com/unreal2018_exhibition.php if anyone is able to stop by the show and could send me a few photos, I would really appreciate it! Two of my photos were selected as part of the Silicon Valley Plastic Camera Show at Santa Clara University Art and Art History Department Gallery in Santa Clara, California. This is the new iteration of the Plastic Camera Show hosted by Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco that I was a part of in 2016 and 2017. With the closing of Rayko last year, juror Ann Jastrab was able to find a new home for the 2018 show at Santa Clara University. The show will run from July 13 through October 19, 2018. A reception will be on Friday, October 12, 2018, from 6 to 8 p.m.
I took this photo in the Rosslyn Metro Station in Arlington, Virginia, as I was on my way into Washington, D.C., for the Women's March in January 2017. It is part of the SE Center for Photography's iPhoneography Show in Greenville, South Carolina, opening on March 2, 2018, and on view through the end of the month. |
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