Friday, March 29, 2024

Exhibition Opening Saturday March 30 6-9

 BFA alumnus, Adam Williams, is having an exhibition at Cedar House Gallery. The open reception is Saturday, March 30, 6-9. 

 

 


Monday, March 11, 2024

Photo Book Workshops with Alum Eliot Dudik

 


Summer 2024Photo
//Book Workshops

Sign up for one of the following intensive photobook workshopsand learn something new this summer with Eliot Dudik!

Summer 2024 Workshops: 

ADVANACED HANDMADE PHOTOBOOK WORKSHOPRichmond, VirginiaMay 27-31 + virtual meetings priorA tiny group of thinkers and makers coming together to make exceptional books from long-form photo projects. Focuses on the nuances of editing, sequencing, design, and binding.  THE UNFORESEEN WILDERNESS: NATURE, BOOKBINDING, AND PHOTOGRAPHYAcadia National Park // Schoodic Institute, MaineJune 23-30A unique combination of experiences in Acadia National Park, Maine that I’ve been dreaming about and planning for years.INTRODUCTION TO THE HANDMADE PHOTOBOOKGriffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MassachusettsJuly 1-5A great place to start your journey in the art of the photobook.  We'll grapple with techniques for editing, sequencing, designing, and binding smaller bodies of work and create a beautiful, intimate little photobook. 

ADVANCED HANDMADE 
PHOTOBOOK WORKSHOP 

May 27 - 31, 2024

ADVANCED HANDMADE PHOTOBOOK WORKSHOPOffered independently, private studio space, Richmond, VirginiaMay 27 - 31 + virtual meetings priorGrab one of the few spots in this limited course in which we grapple with the complications and nuances of more expansive personal edits and sequences, designs, and ultimately come together in my personal book studio space in Richmond to create exceptional, multi-signature cloth covered photobooksCheck out my Instagram (@eliotdudik) for some photos and videos of the exceptional books made last year in this workshop.Get in touch with me directly if you would like more information or to register for this workshop.(due to casual conversation and repeat photobook addicts, at the time of publishing there is only one seat remaining in the Advanced Workshop. If it fills and others are interested, I will look into opening another set of dates) 

THE UNFORESEEN WILDERNESS:

NATURE, BOOKBINDING, AND PHOTOGRAPHY 

June 23 - 30, 2024


Acadia National Park // Schoodic Institute, MaineJune 23 - 30

THIS WORKSHOP IS BRAND NEW!I've been dreaming about it and planning it for years. I'm very 

excited to be live with it this year, in late June, before Acadia 

becomes completely overrun with tourists. Join a small group of folks for a seven-day intensive workshop 

exploring an unusual confluence of interests: bookbinding, 

photography, and nature walks in one of the most profound 

places on Earth, Acadia National Park.  Tranquility and focus

 will be our guide as we lodge, work, and explore in Acadia. 

Together, we will divide our time between thinking about book 

structures and materials in the classroom, and walking out the 

back door, into a wonderland of granite, spruce, and sea.

Contact me with any questions.This will be an exciting one, and I suspect will fill quickly!Loads more information at this link where you can also reserve 

your seat in the course, your lodging in Acadia, and your meal plan.


INTRODUCTION TO THE HANDMADE PHOTOBOOK

July 1 - 5, 2024

INTRODUCTION TO THE HANDMADE PHOTOBOOKOffered through the Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, MassachusettsJuly 1 - 5

Join me for an introduction into editing & sequencing strategies for the photobook and dive into designing, printing, and hand binding a simple, intimate, and elegant hard cover photobook. Check out my Instagram (@eliotdudik) for some photos and videos of the exceptional books made last year in this workshop.Follow this link for more information and to reserve your seat in the course.


Some examples from past student book projects,some from workshops, some from private mentorships

Monday, March 4, 2024

seeking a Marketing & Photography Intern

 


Traveling Spoon is seeking a Marketing & Photography Intern (Job ID# 3317749)
They are seeking someone with high standards of excellence and strong verbal and visual communication abilities. Candidates must have a mastery of photography and graphic design and understand social media platforms. Familiarity with a design program such as Canva or Adobe Photoshop is required.
 
 

 

 




 


Portrait: Self and Others: Aline Smithson juror

 

Portrait: Self and Others

Deadline for submissions: Mar 11, 2024
Prints due: Apr 19, 2024
Exhibition: May 3 - May 24, 2024 

Call for Entries

A great portrait reveals something of the depth, history, and emotional state of the subject, at least as captured in a single moment in time. Although many portraits zero in on the face, many fine images don't show the face at all, instead using light, gesture, context, and other nuances of expression to create an informative portrait.

For this exhibit we seek portraits, self- or otherwise, that go beyond the surface to explore a deeper vision of the subject and, hopefully, draw an emotional response from the viewer.

We are very pleased that Aline Smithson will jury the exhibit. She will select approximately 35 images for exhibition in the Middlebury gallery, and up to 40 for our Online gallery. All 75 selected images will be promoted on social media, reproduced in the exhibition print catalog, and remain permanently on our website, with links to photographer’s URL. 


 



 

Gallery 263 invites artists to submit work for Eat With Your Eyes

 Eat with your eyes 

 

Food is all around us, all of the time, and has been for all of time. It is a daily ritual, sustenance, culture, expression, and for centuries has served as a source of inspiration, fostering a dialogue on diversity and interconnectedness. Gallery 263 invites artists from across the United States to submit work for Eat With Your Eyes, a juried exhibition about food in all of its glorious iterations, sensory experiences, and narratives. 


 

Key Dates

Submission deadline: Sunday, March 10, 2024

Exhibition dates: April 25–May 25, 2024


 

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