SEEING IN ANALOG: Photographs by Queens College Fine Art Students

Delighted to have the opportunity to curate a show for the advanced photography students enrolled in the Photo276 and Photo355 darkroom courses. These images were shot on film, printed by hand in the darkroom and framed and installed in the Klapper Hall Lobby at Queens College! The work will on view and extended through February, 2023.

Convergence: a Contemporary Photography Exhibition

Indianapolis Art Center Exhibition

I have 2 photographic prints in the upcoming exhibition, “Convergence”, at the Indianapolis Art Center in Indianapolis Indiana! Opening will be on September 1st, 2022.

Convergence Opening Reception: Thursday, September 1, 5-8 PM Indianapolis Art Center Framed prints for Sale!

Convergence is a juried exhibition featuring photography – contemporary takes on the traditional process. This exhibition will highlight the world of photography today and the richness found in the wide variety of techniques involved. This exhibition’s title, Convergence, is an allusion to the merging of visual information into a single image; a process that occurs in both camera lenses as well as within the organ of the eye. In this exhibition, there is a convergence of disparate processes, subjects, and media into a singular snapshot of what contemporary photography looks like today.

SIlent Vanishing, 2022

View of the work by the @coywolfcollective in the setting Sun after a long day installing Silent Vanishing at the campus of UCONN! The exhibition will be up and on view to the public until September 29, 2022! At the Alexey Von Schlippe Gallery

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“Memento Mori” Group Show at AHA Gallery!

AHA Fine Art Gallery

I’m please to announce that I will have 2 Polaroid pieces in the upcoming group show, “Memento Mori” at the AHA Gallery at 56 Bogart St. in Brooklyn NY! https://www.ahafineart.com! The gallery is open Friday thru Sunday and the show will be up between Oct 15 to Nov 7, 2021! Please let me know if you plan to stop by! This link provides a nice description of the exhibition and the Cuban artist, Alexis Mendoza who curated the show. Steven