Showing posts with label boston. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Alessandra Sanguinetti Exhibition and Lecture tomorrow

(via Boston Photographic Resource Center)


Alessandra Sanguinetti’s On the Sixth Day exhibition and lecture

The Art Institute of Boston Main Gallery

Thursday, March 25, 5 pm - 7 pm.

Alessandra Sanguinetti will be discussing her work On the Sixth Day, a series of animals on a farm in Argentina, exploring the relationship between man and beast. The documentary style photographs were taken in a province of Buenos Aires by roadsides, fields and woods as she observes the rituals and traditions of local farmers and animals - rabbits, horses, pigs, lambs, cows, chickens - caught in the cycle of life and death.

All events are free and open to the public.

Sanguinetti will be giving a free guest lecture on Tuesday, April 20. at 6:30 pm, Room 101, Boston University Kenmore Classroom Building, 565 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Lecture Tomorrow: Julie Blackmon

(via Photographic Resource Center)

JULIE BLACKMON
Date: Thursday, March 11, 2010
Time: 7:00pm
Location: Boston University's Photonics Center (PHO-206)
8 St. Mary's St, Boston, MA
MBTA - Green Line "B" train, (BU Central)

Cost:
Members $10, Non-Members $15, Full-time students $5
Free for Students of Institutional Members

Join us on Thursday, March 11th, 2010 for a lecture by photographer Julie Blackmon. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the Critical Mass Book Award in 2006, PDN's "30" in 2007, and American Photo's Emerging Photographer in 2008. Her monograph, Domestic Vacations was published by Radius Books in 2008.

Blackmon is included in numerous collections including the George Eastman House, Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and numerous private collections. Blackmon first appeared in the exhibition Group Portrait at the PRC in 2005, one of her first exhibitions.

Please join us on Friday, March 12th from 6-8pm for the opening reception of her exhibition at the Robert Klein Gallery, 38 Newbury St, Boston, MA.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Amy Stein @ Harvard Museum


© Amy Stein

Amy Stein
Domesticated (Solo Show)
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Cambridge, MA
Jan 22 - Apr 18, 2010

Amy is also speaking at the museum tomorrow at 2 PM. More info to be found at: www.network.nature.com

Re-visit our conversation with Amy by clicking here.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Cara Phillips: Singular Beauty

Cara Philipps
Singular Beauty
Curated by James Hull
Suffolk University Art Museum at NESAD
75 Arlington St, Boston MA
Opening Reception September 17th, 6-8:30pm


click to enlarge courtesy Cara Phillips

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Louisa Conrad: Solo Exhibition



from the press release:

The last arctic grew out of Louisa Conrad's desire to present the confusing multiplicity of voices and opinions on the issue of gas exploration that she encountered in the arctic. "When you’re dealing with mystery," said Jean Cocteau, "stay as close to reality as possible." The reality on the ground, she discovered, concealed itself in a tangle of social issues. Contradictions prevailed. Lines of communication were flooded with information. Propaganda put out by both industry and environmentalist groups hovered around opposing poles.


Louisa Conrad: The Last Arctic
at Anthony Greaney
June - July 2009
Opening Reception: June 5, 2009, 6-8pm.
617-482-0055
460 Harrison Avenue, Boston, MA 02118