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YOU ARE HERE: New Town on display at Hunter's Point South Park, NYC

Added on by Elise Kirk.

Work from my series New Town is on display at Hunter’s Point South Park in Long Island City, Queens, as part of the public art installation You Are Here, which explores interactions between humanity and ecology.

Presented by Photoville and Hunters Point Parks Conservancy.

On View September 29, 2023 – January 2, 2024.

Tallgrass Artist Residency Symposium and Exhibition

Added on by Elise Kirk.

It has been a privilege and a pleasure to participate in the Tallgrass Artist Residency this year in Matfield Green, Kansas. Please join us in the Flint Hills on October 13 for these closing events.

ARTIST SYMPOSIUM - The Beach Museum of Art, Manhattan, KS. 1:00pm-3:30pm

EXHIBITION & RECEPTION - The Bank Art Space, Matfield Green, KS. 5:00pm-7:00pm

On Display: ICP Projected @ the International Center of Photography Museum

Added on by Elise Kirk.

My image Camper is on view this week as part of the ICP Projected series at the International Center of Photography. See it projected outside the museum at night and inside on monitors during the day.

ICP Projected: Talk in Images: Body curated by Wesley Verhoeve

ICP Museum / 250 Bowery, NY, NY  / May 22-28

Woodstock Summer of Love: CPW 40th Anniversary Exhibition Fundraiser

Added on by Elise Kirk.

The Center for Photography at Woodstock is celebrating its 40th Anniversary with an exhibition fundraiser, and I am happy to have an image ("Chick") included for sale therein.  I was very fortunate to be part of the CPW Photography Now 2016 exhibition last year and am grateful for all that CPW does to build and support photographic community. Check out the work of some 70 artists showing CPW love, and buy a small print

Mosaic photo credit: CPW

Mosaic photo credit: CPW

On Display: Photography Now at the Center for Photography at Woodstock

Added on by Elise Kirk.

Photography Now 2016 at the Center for Photography at Woodstock has been extended through July 10. That's a few more summer weeks to check out this exhibition of contemporary photographers exploring identity and representation, as curated by James Estrin of the New York Times. I'm beyond honored to have work from my own series Mid— included therein. 

Photo courtesy Center for Photography at Woodstock