Archive for March 21, 2010

Registration open for FPC’s Annual Portfolio Review Weekend April 9-11th

The Flagstaff Photography Center Portfolio Review Weekend is right around the corner!

From the FPC website:

“FPC’s Annual Portfolio Review and Emerging Artist Award Juried Competition

REGISTRATION BEGINS MARCH 10 – APRIL 3, 2010.

Portfolio Review Weekend April 9 – 11, 2010

Friday April 9, 6 – 8 pm
FPC’s Portfolio Review Weekend Reception
Get a chance to meet the Reviewers before hand at the FPC.  Light refreshments.

Saturday, April 10, 10 am – 4 pm
Special Guest Speaker
Marita Holdaway, Benham Gallery-Benham Fine Art, founder and consultant

Marita will be presenting her talk, VISION TO VOCATION: The Business of Being an Artist at the FPC.  A one day workshop with Ms. Holdaway that will be a whirlwind of information and motivation to get you thinking outside of the box about your art and how to get it out there.  You will learn how to define your work and goals and recognize appropriate venues for you photographs.

You will learn how to be prepared to go public with your art by understanding pricing, editioning, signing, presenting and stroing your prints.  Also, learn ways to create portfolios, resumes and promotional materials.

We will concentrate on ways to do market research to find a variety of outlets for your artwork and how to approach those venues with positive results by creating a marketing plan that works for you.

Sunday, April 11, Morning and Afternoon Sessions
Portfolio Review at the Zane Grey Ballroom in the Hotel Weatherford.  Photographers from all experience levels are invited to have their bodies of work reviewed in one-on-one, half hour sittings with a variety of persons specializing in photography, design, fine art, publishing and education.

Limited space is available for the morning and afternoon sessions.

Price Schedule

$100/$80* – Both Sessions Sunday Reviews

$75/$60* – Morning or Afternoon Sessions Sunday Reviews

$60/$40**- Vision to Vocation Saturday Workshop

$60  – Juried Competition Only

*FPC Members and Students

**Review Participants, FPC Members and Students

$50 – FPC Memberships ($75 as of May 1st, 2010)

Emerging Artist Award Competition

To Be Announced Sunday after 5 pm in the Zane Grey Ballroom

Register in advance for the juried competition to have your work selected by a panel of reviewers for exhibition in the Bennett/Running Gallery at the FPC.  The Emerging Artist Awards* are open to any and all non-professional photographers in Arizona.  Award winners will receive prints of their work generously reproduced by Hance Partners for display at the FPC.

Call Jason at FPC to Register for the Portfolio Reviews and the Juried Competition: 928-774-2544″

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March 24th 6:30 pm: Keith Carter, 2010 “Lenses of our Perception” Lecture/Book Signing at MFA Houston

Tonight I had the great pleasure of seeing the exhibition  SHANGRI-LA, recent works by Keith Carter, including the new “OCCULARIA” series.    Don’t miss this upcoming lecture in Houston!  He is an inspiration.

from the MFA Houston Website:

University of Houston Visual Studies Presents Photographer KEITH CARTER

March 24, 2010 6:30 PM
at the Caroline Wiess Law Building

*** U of H Visual Studies ***
Please join us for Keith Carter
Lenses of our Perception Award Lecture

Wednesday, March 24, 2010
6:30 p.m. Reception
7:00 p.m. Lecture
Book signing to follow lecture
Brown Auditorium Theater

The UH Visual Studies program with the UH College of Optometry is proud to honor Keith Carter, an internationally acclaimed photographer, for his work Ocularia with the 2010Lenses of our Perception lecture award. In the series Ocularia, Carter develops a layered vision combining our outer perception of space through photographs from the Hubble Space Telescope with inward ocular images of his own eye to create dazzling, colorful vistas of perception. Thus, Carter relies on both telescopic and microscopic technologies — as neither view is available to the unaided eye — to play with our notions of what we can see, and thus, what we can know.

Keith Carter has been called “a transcendent realist” photographer and “a poet of the ordinary.” He has received numerous awards including, the Texas Medal of Arts and named Texas Artist of the year by Art League Houston in 2009. Additionally, Carter has been honored with the PhotoVision Award from Photographic Center Northwest (2007), Power of the Image Award from The Light Factory (2005), as well as two National Endowment for the Arts Regional Survey Grants and the prestigious Lange-Taylor Prize in 1991 from The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. Carter has been the subject of a 2006 documentary The Photographers Series: Keith Carter(AnthropyArts.com) and national television segment, “Keith Carter: Poet of the Ordinary” (2007, CBS Sunday Morning).

Carter has published twelve monographs, and his photographs are included in a great many public and private collections— including the Art Institute of Chicago, President and Mrs. Barak Obama, Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, George Eastman House, J. Paul Getty Museum, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Wittliff Gallery of Southwestern and Mexican Photography at Texas State University.

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The 2010 Lenses of our Perception lecture is sponsored by the UH Visual Studies program and UH College of Optometry with Fotofest, Photo Forum, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, and Houston Center for Photography.

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