MOP Denver
PICTURE A PERFECT PICTURE : A Month of Photography
RedLine and the Colorado photographic community invite you to celebrate photography for the months of March and April, 2011.
MOP - Month of Photography Denver is a celebration of fine art photography encompassing over 100 collaborative public events throughout Denver and the surrounding region for the months of March and April, 2011. MOP brings together multiple museums, galleries and schools that together employ fine art photography to create an exciting artistic and educational event for the city of Denver and the region.
The RedLine art space will serve as the nerve center for the Month of Photography, with exhibitions, lectures, workshops and more.
The RedLine main gallery is pleased to present:
"Discoveries of the Houston FotoFest Meeting Place."
A invitational group show of discovered talent by leading curators.
“Thought Objects”
New ideas in photography
“Modern Uses of Alternative Processes”
In the Redline project room
Opening Night Performance by Ballet Nouveau Colorado
All three shows opening March 11th, 6pm-10pm
Runs through April 26th, 2011
Portfolio Reviews
For student and professional photographers. Intensive portfolio reviews with gallery and museum directors, curators, photography collectors, teachers, critics and editors -- experts who can influence and advise on current marketing options and opportunities and offer image-world knowledge.
RedLine
MOP - The Month of Photography
March 1st - April 26th, 2011
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
303.296.4448
www.redlineart.org
For more information, see below.
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Portfolio Reviews
March 19th - 20th 11am- 5pm
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
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To bring the world closer through photography.
Director / Curator Mark Sink
RedLine Operations Louise Martorano
Development Tina Obermeier
Portfolio Reviews Conor King
Floor Director Chris Perez
Installation Coordinator Andy Libertone
Exhibition Assistants Denis Roussel, Salina Gomez
Design Kristen Hatgi,
Editor June Mullins
Programs Editor Brenda Biondo
Lectures Katie Taft, Michelle Moskow, Greg Cradick
Press and Website Coordinator Adam Gildar, Amy Norton, Brenda Biondo
Community Venue Coordinator Richard Peterson
Support Sponsors
Infinite Editions
http://infinite-editions.com
Reed Photo imaging
http://www.reedphoto.com
Denver Pro Photo
http://www.denverprophoto.com
Evan Anderman Photography
www.evananderman.com
photospace
http://www.photospacedenver.com/
Picture Frame Workshop Inc.
William Stockman
2101 W 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211
Phone: 720.855.7166
Email: frameworkshop@comcast.net
Portfolio Reviews
Adam Gildar publisher and gallery director
Micah Messenheimer Denver Art Museum
Angela Mateus, owner Artists Creative Agency
Cinthia Fiss, MSCD Denver
Patti Hallock, CU Denver
Sabin Aell, Hinterland Gallery
Mark Sink, Gallery Sink Consulting
Adam Lerner, MCA Denver
Robin Rule, Rule Gallery
Rupert Jenkins, Colorado Photographic Art Center (CPAC)
Greg Craddick, Working with Artists
Hamidah Glasgow, The Center for Fine Art Photography (c4fap)
Alex Sweetman, CU Boulder
Paula Gillen, CU Denver
Lincoln Phillips, Community College of Denver
Conor King, RMCAD, Denver
Carol Dass, CU Colorado Springs
Katie Taft, photographer, curator and art activist
Dan Jahn, career development and portfolio enhancing professional.
Bobby Walker , Walker Fine Art.
Ivar Zeile Plus Gallery
Richard Peterson , photographer and curator.
Inkind support
Infinite Editions
Reed Photo Arts
City Frames
Zeitgeist Modern
Three Tomatoes
Media
Dana Cain Events
Per motion Kym Robertson
Ginger Perry
Denver Post, Kyle Mcmillan
Illiterate Media, Adam Gildar
Ken Hamel, DenverArt.org
Andrew Hoffman, 303 Magazine
Jason Grant, This Week In Denver
Stefan Frusze, Herald Dispatch
KVOD Friday Art Talk
Westword, Susan Froyd
303 Magazine, Laura Standley
303 Magazine, Laney McVicker
Denver Magazine
Participating Art Districts
DADA - Denver Art Dealers Association
http://www.denverart.org/
RINO - River North Art District
http://www.rivernorthart.com/
Santa Fe Art District
http://www.artdistrictonsantafe.com/
DAVA - Downtown Aurora Visual Arts
www.davarts.org
City of Aurora Art in Public Places
www.auroragov.org/publicart
MOP MASTER LIST
-Subject to change daily-
American Photographic Artists
APA Colorado
Support Sponsor
http://www.apacolorado.com
Anam Cara Living Arts Studio & Gallery
Belmar’s Block 7 in Lakewood
Opening, Friday, March 11, 2011 6-9pm.
Closing event on First Friday, April 1, 2011 6-9pm
Oliver Keating, Jackie Shumaker, Lynne Scholfield,
Byron West, Marti Neveln, Sherry Slade, Barb Chiarella,
Kendall Gelner, Carrie MaKenna, and Eric McCune.
445 S. Saulsbury St., Studio G | Lakewood, CO 80226
www.anamcarastudiogallery.com
720-933-3813
Artwork Network Gallery
878 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
The gallery will host two MOP events:
A photography show by Artwork Network members.
The Print Event in conjunction with Open Press Gallery.
www.artworknetwork.com
Art Institute of Colorado
Jellico Gallery
Group Show
From Reality to Make Believe
Brad Bartholomew
Todd A. Dobbs
Angela Farris Belt
Thomas Finke
Cynthia Holling-Morris
Kevin Hoth
T. John Hughes
Patricia Barry Levy
Tom Moore
Patricia McInroy
Jill P. Mott
Gene Wheeler
Frank Varney
John Jellico Gallery at the Art Institute of Colorado
1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80203, Ground Floor
Daily through March 31, 9 AM to 9 PM
March 4 - 31, 2011
Opening Friday March 4, 4:30 - 6:30pm
HOW TO GET WORK FROM AD AGENCIES in Denver
Friday March 4, 7-10pm ( check in 6pm)
9th Floor Photo Department
Join Creative Consultant Debra Weiss for an informative and entertaining evening with Kari Niessink, VP, Director of Production Solutions and Lisa Lee, Art Production Supervisor from CB+B, Mike Sukle, Creative Director at Sukle Advertising & Design and Glen Wexler, internationally known award winning Photographer.
$45 / $55 at door APA, ASMP, EP and student discounts.
To register contact:
Debra Weiss Creative Consultant
Los Angeles, California (323) 650.4300
look@debraweiss.com
Debra will be available for a limited number of private consultations.
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/
1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO 80203
303.837.0825
Aurora Society of Photographers
On exhibit through March 31
Curated by Deana Miller, City of Aurora Art in Public Places
Aurora Municipal Center, mezzanine gallery
15151 E. Alameda Parkway
www.auroragov.org/publicart
303-739-6747
Black Book Gallery
David Soukup, GALO, 2501 and Ottograph
555 Santa Fe Dr.
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.theblackbookgallery.com
info@theblackbookgallery.com
303.941.2458
Boxcar Gallery
Cherry Mash
The work of photographer members:
Jessica Hilvitz & Jeremiah Ellis
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 24th from 6-9pm
1st Friday Reception: March 4th from 6-10pm
Third Friday: Friday, March 18th from 5-8pm
Exhibition Dates Thursday, February 24th to March 19th, 2011
Boxcar Gallery celebrates Month-of-Photography (MOP) by presenting Cherry Mash. This exhibition features the photographic works' of Boxcar members Jessica Hilvitz and Jeremiah Ellis.
Jessica Hilvitz’s work takes art history traditions, mythology, and conventional ideals transforming them into concurrent narratives without time. Images of food and the female figure are used to signify a relationship between consumer culture and the typecasting of women. The works are images of traditional goddesses that are scanned, collaged, and framed into a contemporary consumer culture.
For Jeremiah Ellis, art is not conventional; it shadows facets of his life. In his new work he uses, imagery of taxidermy, sexualized female forms, and large scale faces to capture an ephemeral moment. This composite imagery illuminates the artist’s insights into the world around; revealing the contemplation of consumption. This reality is what designates it’s self as black or white, and might be left unseen within a quick glance.
Cherry Mash opens Thursday, February 24th, 2011 from 6-9pm and 1st Friday, March 4th from 6-10pm and 3rd Friday March 18th from 12-8pm. Gallery hours are Friday & Saturday from 12-5pm, or by appointment by calling 303.725.7047
554 Santa Fe Drive · Denver, Colorado · 80204
http://www.boxcar-gallery.com
Byers-Evans House Museum
Colorado Historical Society
Exuberant Absurdity / Intimate Immensity
photo montage by David Tippit
Opens First Friday, March 4th,
Runs through April 30th, 2011
First Friday special hours 5 –9 pm
Hours are 10am - 4pm Monday through Saturday
1310 Bannock St. Denver, CO 80204
www.historycolorado.org/be
303.620.4933
Camera Obscura Gallery
Mollie Uhl Eaton paintings and gallery collection.
Opens Feb 18 runs through March 19, 2011
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Hal Gould and Loretta Young-Gautier
Two Retrospectives
Opening March 25, 6-9pm
Runs through April 30, 2011
The Camera Obscura Gallery
will close the doors on May 1, 2011
1309 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80204
www.cameraobscuragallery.com
303.623.4059
Center for Visual Art
The CVA presents Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists,
the first major exhibition of work by the world’s most accomplished blind photographers.
The exhibition explores the idea that blind photographers can see in ways that sighted people cannot. These artists employ diverse strategies in their work. Some use the camera to present their own inner visions. Some capture the outside world unfiltered with a non-retinal photography of chance. And a number of the artists, legally blind but retaining a limited, highly attenuated sight, photograph to capture the outside world and bring it into their realm.
This traveling exhibition was curated by Douglas McCulloh, and has been reviewed in Time Magazine, BBC TV Worldwide, National Public Radio, NBC, and Men’s Journal.
EXHIBITION DATES: March 3 – April 9, 2011
OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, March 3
6-7 p.m.: Private reception for CVA members and special guests
7-9 p.m.: Public Reception
6:30-8 p.m.: Live music by Eric Woods (guitar, mandolin, banjo) with Jeff Hooton (bass)
Blind Photography WORKSHOP
Thursday, March 23, 6-8 p.m.
Participation Fee: $20.00, ($15.00 for CVA Members and Metro State Students with valid id)
Learn about photography in this interactive, experimental workshop led by Cinthea Fiss, MSCD Visiting Assistant Professor, Photography. Registration is required and space is limited!
Please call 303-294-5207 x111 or respond to this e-mail to RSVP.
Exclusive Screening
Fridays, March 4, March 18 & April 1 at 4 and 6 p.m.
Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers
An HBO documentary featuring three of the Sight Unseen artists.
Free.
Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists
March 3 – April 9, 2011 Opens March 3rd 6-9pm
965 Santa Fe Drive, Denver CO 80204
http://www.metrostatecva.org/
303.294.5207
City Frames
In the beautiful Zang Mansion
Also home of the Silver Print Darkrooms
709 Clarkson Street, Denver, CO 80218
http://www.cityframes.net
303.249.3333
Co-Art Gallery
Photography by Mike Hayden and Hos Kerr
Through March
846 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
303.573.5503
http://www.co-art.net
Coffee House Community Shows
The Press Coffee Company
Photographs by Jasmine Champion
March 1 - March 31
7150 W Alaska Dr
Lakewood CO 80226
http://www.presscoffee.com/
303-922-0911
The Bardo Coffee House
Community Show, Curated by Richard Peterson and Chris Graves
March 15 - April 16
238 S Broadway
Denver CO 80209
http://www.bardocoffee.com/
http://www.facebook.com/BardoCoffeeHouse
303-629-8331
St. Mark's Coffeehouse
Community Show, Curated by Richard Peterson
March 15 - April 16
2019 E 17th Ave
Denver CO 80206
http://www.stmarkscoffeehouse.com/
303-322-8384
Crema
Big Picture Host
Through March
2862 Larimer Denver, CO 80205
http://cremacoffeehouse.net
720.235.2995
Core New Art Space
The CORE Annex
March 3-20, 2011
The Ken Caryl Art Guild Members' Show
Ronnie Seagren, Paul Gesso, Susan Hilbert,
Aaron Heinen, Bruce Nall Gary Ratay
March 24-April 10, 2010
Photography by Peter Bryson
A trip around the world
900 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
http://www.corenewartspace.com
303.297.8428
Curtis Arts & Humanities Center
Youth Art Month
Runs through March
2349 East Orchard Road
Greenwood Village, CO 80121
http://www.greenwoodvillage.com
303.797.1779
DADA – Denver Art Dealers Association
Support Sponsor
www.denverart.org
DAVA - Downtown Aurora Visual Arts
Photo ID
Youth explore ways of using photo related media to represent their identities.
Photographic portraits by artists Roddy MacInnes
and Christopher R. Perez complete the exhibition.
Opening reception: Thursday March 10, 4-8pm
Exhibition is open to the public from March 10th to April 29th.
Gallery hours: Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm
1405 Florence St., Aurora CO 80010
303.367.5886
www.davarts.org
Denver Art Museum Complex
DAM
Free general admission tickets are available on the first Saturday of each month.
North Building, Delisa and Anthony Mayer Photography Gallery
Robert Benjamin: Notes from a Quiet Life
The first-ever solo museum exhibition for photographer Robert Benjamin. Robert Benjamin: Notes from a Quiet Life shares a vision of beauty and patience cultivated through a lifetime devotion to photography. This is a rare opportunity to view works by a ‘photographer’s photographer’ who has traded prints with America’s leading artists, but who has refused museum and gallery exhibitions until now. The exhibition of 40 color prints and Polaroids made between 1984 and 2003 will be on view through May 29, 2011.
The DAM's photography collection, which includes more than 7,000 images, was recently consolidated under a new curatorial department.
DAM Contemporaries
Blink! Light, Sound and the Moving Image
Opening Thursday, March 10, 2011, 7:00 - 9:00pm
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building
100 W 14th Ave. Pkwy. Denver, CO 802024
www.denver.artmuseum.org
720.865.0000
Denver City & County Building
1437 Bannock St. Denver, CO 80211
Denver Darkroom
“Best of” the Denver Darkroom
Through March 2011
www.denverdarkroom.com
303.780.9709
Denver Photo Art Gallery
Figureworks
Artist: Allen Birnbach
March 4- April 30, 2011
Opening: March 4, 6-10pm
Artist Reception: March 17, 6-10pm
833 Santa Fe Denver, CO 80204
www.denverphotoart.com
303.744.7979
Denver Pro Photo
Our community and educational hub for analog and digital photography.
The center for all your photographic needs including all your darkroom or digital supplies. They have a large inventory of new and used equipment. In-house camera repair by Ray. Professional development and printing at one hour prices. Equipment and studio rental on site with fantastic workshop and events. Always amazing discounts for student and educators. Knowledgeable and friendly.
Denver Pro photo is a in-kind sponsor for the Month of Photography, awarding developing and processing certificates to “ best of show “ for many MOP related exhibitions.
235 South Cherokee Street Denver, CO 80223
http://www.denverprophoto.com/
303.698.1790
Denver Public Library Western History Collection
Denver Public Library, Central Branch, 5th Floor Gallery
Juried Show from CPAC - Colorado Photographic Arts Center
10 West 14th St. Denver, CO 80204
http://history.denverlibrary.org/
720.865.1821
designHaus Denver
Joe Lee Parker singer/songwriter/photographer returns to Colorado with his 'Vagabond Expo' -- a series of over-sized photographs capturing the essence of Berlin street culture.
March 4. 2011
3939 Williams St.
designhausdenver.com
designhausdenver@gmail.com
DIA Denver International Airport
Concourse A, An exhibition by International Women’s Day. Portraits of Celebrated Colorado Women. Main Concourse: America, Why I Love Her | Artist: Gary Sweeney
www.flydenver.com/art
Dikeou Collection
Curator and publisher Devon Dikeou features contemporary
photographic works by Vik Muniz, Dan Asher,
Giasco Bertoli, Luis Macias, Paul Ramirez,
Jonas Rainer Ganahl, and other star artists in the collection.
The Colorado Building
1615 California Street (at 16th Street) Suite 515 Denver, CO 80202
Hours: Wed- Fri, 11am - 5pm, or by appointment.
www.dikeoucollection.org
www.zingmagazine.com
303.623.3001
Don Campbell Images Gallery/Studio
Grand Opening Celebration
First Friday March 4th, 2011 6 to 10pm
802 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
www.doncampbellimages.com
720-281-3511
Dry Ice Factory, Ice Cube Galley
Amber Fries, Patrick Loehr
March 4th - 26th, 2010
Opening Friday March 4, 5-9pm
3320 Walnut St. Denver Co. 80205
http://icecubegallery.com
303.292.1822
Edge Gallery
Traditionally Unconventional
Group show curated by Jessica Ellis and John Davenport
March 4, 2011 to March 27, 2011
Opens Friday March 25, 2011 6PM to 10PM
Susan Goldstein, Carol Golemboski, Kristen Hatgi, Davis Kaleda, Jocelyn Nevel, Christopher R. Perez, John Rodden, Rett Rogers, David Sharpe, Sarah Timberlake, David Seiler, Keiren Valentine, Michele Wysocki, David Zimmer.
Artist talk March 19th - 3pm
3658 Navajo St. Denver, CO 80211
www.edgeart.org
303.477.7173
Emmanuel Gallery at the Auraria Campus
Metro State Student Juried Exhibition
Jurors Bobbi Walker - Walker Fine Art
Laura Merage - RedLine
Metro Now 2011
February 24 -March 10, 2011
Opening Reception: February 24, 4-7p
Awards announced at 5p
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“UCD Annual Student Juried Exhibition”
March 17 – April 7
Opening Reception: March 24, 4-7p
Hours Tues- Fri 10am - 6pm
Campus Box 177, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217
www.emmanuelgallery.org
303.556.8337
Eron Johnson Antiques
Historical Photographic Works
451 North Broadway Denver, Colorado, 80203
303.777.8700
Eron Johnson Architectual Antiques
389 South Lipan Street, Unit B Denver, Colorado, 80223
www.eronjohnsonantiques.com
Info@eronjohnsonantiques.com
303.722.2014
Flash Gallery
Feminine Influences
Flash Gallery, Working With Artists
curated by Katie Taft
March 11th - April 23rd
Nate Ables, John Babcock, Cheryl Bailey, Alicia Bailey,
Terri Bell, Anthony Camera, Cait Cantrell, Sarah Chung,
Rebeca Dolan, Greg Cradick, Don Frank, Rick Griffith,
Patti Hallock, Kristen Hatgi, Rachel Hawthorne, Jen Omaitz
Chris Perez, Cornelia Peterson, Richard Peterson, Adrianna Santiago
Mia Semingson, Sarah Slater, Mark Sink, Anne Thulson,Kirsten Vermulen
Katie Watson, Kyokokayc, Kay Tuttle, David Zimmer
March is Denver’s Month of Photography and also coincidentally the month
containing the 101th International Women’s Day. In order to honor both
photography and the ladies, Flash Gallery and Katie Taft have put
together Feminine Influences. Historical work by women will be shown in
the gallery alongside newer work by local artists of all genders, shapes
and sizes. Participating artists were asked to take an historical eye
to their work and honor a female artist that has inspired them. There
will be conversations, celebrations and history lessons for one and all
accompanying the exhibition.
445 S. Saulsbury, Lakewood, CO 80226
www.workingwithartists.com
303.837.1341
Fresh Art Studios
900 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
(enter through CORE New Art Space)
Special MOP open studio photography events
first and third Fridays during March
in the studios of Terri Bell,
Anthony Camera and Sarah Haney
www.tbellphotographic.com
www.anthonycamera.com
www.sarahhaney.com
GALLERY M
20th-century photojournalism and social documentary.
LIFE photojournalists including Alfred Eisenstaedt,
Bourke-White, Carl Mydans, Ralph Morse and others.
180 Cook St, Suite 101
Denver, CO 80206
www.gallerym.com
303.331.8400
Gallery Roach - Roach Photos
Gallery Roach is proud to announce the first in a series of exhibitions that highlight the talent of several of their many clients.
Eclectic
Bill Adams, Kim Allen, Paul Brokering,
Gwen Laine, Whitney Yeager, Edie Winograde
March 4 - April 29, 2011
Opening Thursday, March 10, 2011 - 5 - 9 PM
860 Broadway Denver, CO 80203
http://www.roachphotos.com
303-839-5202
Gallery Sink Consulting
Support Sponsor
www.gallerysink.com
303.455.5601
Hinterland
Juried Show “Down the Rabbit Hole”
March 25-April 29, 2011
Opening Reception will be on March 25, 2011 from 6-11pm.
Artists accepted will be featured on our website.
A catalogue will be published and available at Blurb.
3254 Walnut St. Denver, CO 80205
www.hinterlandartspace.com
720.309.1764
Illiterate Gallery
The Big Picture
In the gallery, out the door and around the world.
World wide indoor/outdoor art photography exchange.
Opens March 4 , 6- 11pm 2011
Runs through March
82 South Broadway, Denver, CO
303.993.4474
http://www.illiteratemedia.com/exhibitions/bigpic/
http://www.illiteratemagazine.com/
Ink Lounge
Screen Print Art & Workshops
1512 S. Acoma Street
Denver CO
303.321.7101
http://www.inkloungecreative.com/
John Fielder's Colorado
Colorado landscape photography
833 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
www.johnfielder.com
303.744.7979
Journey Through Landscape Gallery
Evan Anderman Photography
“Obscurity”, New works by Evan Anderman
Runs March 4th – April 30, 2011
Gallery Talk, Third Friday March 18 at 6:30
Hours: First Friday March 4, 6-9 pm & Third Friday March 18, 6-9 pm
Mon & Wed - Noon to 6 through March
or by appointment.
201 Kalamath St., Unit 4 | Denver, CO 80223
303-832-6200
www.JourneyThroughLandscape.com
Katy Tartakoff Studio
Opening first Friday in March
3457 Ringsby Court, Denver, CO 80216
303.830.7595
www.katytartakoff.com
Kaze Gallery
Invitational Photograpjy show
curated by Rachel Paton
Gallery in front Body Art in back
3245 Osage St. Denver CO 80211
www.myspace.com/kazegallery
303.455.1558
KOZO
Fine Art Materials
Big Picture satellite
10 E. Ellsworth Ave. Denver CO 80209
www.kozofineartmaterials.com
303.733.2730
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DENVER
Thought Objects - in the Open Shelf Library
Though March - April, 2011
Photo Opportunities
Corinne Vionnet, Vevey, Switzerland
Print viewing table and drawers:
Kristen Hatgi, Denver Colorado
Tina Kazakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Isa Marcelli, La Genevaraye, France
Pavel Matela, Prague, Czech Republic
Sylvie Tillmann, Cologne, Germany
Tarja Trygg, Helsinki, Finland
Curtis Wehrfritz, Toronto, Canada
Cafe reception Sunday March 13, 3-5pm
1485 Delgany Denver, CO 80202
www.mcadenver.org
303.298.7554
Mizel Arts & Culture Center
MACC at the JCC
The Singer Gallery
To Life: Images of Jewish Life from LIFE Magazine
March 17 – May 15, 2011
Opening March 17, 5:30 - 8p
350 S. Dahlia St. Denver, CO 80246
http://www.maccjcc.org
303.316.6360
Michele Mosko Fine Art
Bill Durgin - Figure Studies
March 4th – April 2, 2011
Opens March 4th, 5:30- 8pm
Artist will be present.
Gallery talk with artist Saturday March 5th 2pm
136 West 12th
Denver, CO 80204
www.michelemoskofineart.com
303.534.5433
Museo de las Americas
HER GAZE/ SU MIRADA
Five widely known Latina photographers,
curated by Maruca Salazarr:
Graciela Iturbide, Flor Garduño,
Kathy Vargas, Delilah Montoya,
Yesika Felix
February 3 -May 30, 2011
861 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204
http://www.museo.org/
303.571.4401
Niza Knoll Gallery
915 Santa Fe
Denver, CO 80204
The gallery will host a display of photographic works
in conjunction with Open Press Gallery.
African Sculpture and accompanying photography.
www.nizaknollgallery.com
OBJECT+THOUGHT
1430 Delgany St Unit C
Denver CO. 80202
www.objectandthought.com
Open Press
A fine art printmaking facility & gallery
March 4 – April 9 2011
The digital and darkroom print.
Contemporary photogravures
“Polymer Photo Etchings“
Carly Gelatt, Daniel Teitelbaum, Jan McCullagh, Mark Lunning
John Davenport, Mark Sink and others.
Opens Friday March 4th 6-10pm
40 W. Bayaud Ave. Denver, CO 80223
www.openpressltd.com
303.778.1116
Picture Frame Workshop Inc.
Affordable Picture Framing
William Stockman, master framer.
2101 W.44th Ave Denver CO. 80211
720.855.7166
Plus Gallery
Patti Hallock: The West is Here
March 3 - April 9
Opening First Friday, March 4th, 6-8pm
2501 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80205
ivar@plusgallery.com
http://www.plusgallery.com
303.296.0927
Pattern Shop Studio
Sharon Squared: Interiors
New paintings by Sharon Brown and Sharon Feder
Opens Friday, March 4 from 6 - 9 p.m.
This exhibition will continue through May 7, 2011.
Pattern Shop Studio will also be hosting a Salon for the artists on Saturday,
March 12 from 4 - 6 p.m.
3349 Blake Street, Denver, Colorado
303.297.9831
http://www.patternshopstudio.com/
photospace
MOP sponsor
A premier workspace for professional photography in Denver, Colorado
209 Kalamath Street
Unit One Denver, CO 80223
entrance around the corner on 2nd Avenue
303.284.6057
http://www.photospacedenver.com/
PISMO Fine Art Glass
Cherry Creek North 2770 E. 2nd Ave. Denver, CO 80206
www.pismoglass.com
303.333.2879
Professional Photographers of Colorado
Conference and Image Competition
March 5th - 6th
Presenters Jon Allyn and Cindy & Bert Behnke.
The conference will also feature a trade show, silent auction, awards celebration, President's Party, image competition, networking and show specials. Trade Show Open to Public
Saturday March 5th noon to 3:00pm
Sunday March 6th noon to 3:30pm
Summit Event Center
411 Sable Blvd. N. Aurora, CO 80011
www.PPColorado.com
RedLine
MOP - The Month of Photography
March 4 - April 26, 2011
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448

Opening Night March 11, 6-10pm
Opening night performance by Ballet Nouveau Colorado
Discoveries of the Houston FotoFest Meeting Place
March 4 - April 26, 2011
Opens March 11, 6 -10pm
Runs through April 16, 2011
RedLine 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448

Discoveries of the Houston FotoFest Meeting Place
This traveling exhibition is from FotoFest International, the preeminent Houston-based international biennial of photography and photo-related art in the U.S. The FotoFest Meeting Place, created in 1986 by FotoFest co-founders Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss, is a portfolio review event which gives photographic artists the opportunity to have their work reviewed and critiqued and to receive career guidance by leading experts in the field of photography. In 1996, FotoFest inaugurated the Discoveries of the Meeting Place exhibit to highlight 10 artists from each Biennial Meeting Place. At the FotoFest 2008 Meeting Place, participating artists came from 28 countries and 36 states in the United States. Reviewers came from 21 countries and 21 states in the United States.
http://2010biennial.fotofest.org/exhibitions/discoveries.aspx
Andy Freeberg, Mill Valley, CA
Judy Haberl, Newtonville, MA
Liz Hickok, San Francisco, CA
Emma Livingston, Argentina
Toby Morris, Los Angeles, CA
Rachel Papo, Brooklyn, NY
Dona Schwartz, Minneapolis, MN
Christopher Sims, Efland, NC
Sara Terry, Los Angeles, CA
Ion Zupcu, Hopewell Junction, NY
Thought Objects
New directions and ideas in photography
March 4 - April 26, 2011
Opens March 11, 6 -10pm
Runs through April 26, 2011
RedLine, 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
Sabine Aell, Denver, CO
Justin Beard, Denver, CO
Christine Buchsbaum, Denver, CO
Viviane Le Courtois, Denver, CO
Sterling Crispin, Denver, CO
Milton Melvin Croissant III Denver, CO
Liz Greene, Denver, CO
T. John Hughes, Denver, CO
Ethan Jackson, Fort Collins, CO
Tina Kazakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Conor King, Denver, CO
Isa Marcelli, La Genevaraye France
Pavel Matela, Prague, Czech Republic
Steven Read, Brooklyn, NY
Aleksandra Patova, Pavlikeni, Bulgaria
Sylvie Tillmann, Cologne, Germany
David Tippit, Boulder, CO
Tarja Trygg, Helsinki, Finland
Corinne Vionnet, Vevey, Switzerland
David Zimmer, Denver, CO
Thought Objects
This is a worldwide sampling of my personal serendipitous discoveries in reviewing work with FotoFest in Houston and Photolucida in Portland OR. It also showcases talent I have come across on web-based social and photographic networks, together with the world-class talent found here in the region. This is a survey of fine craft, playful humor, imagination, unique conceptual explorations and photographic science. It is presented as art created by artists who just happen to use photography as the tool to present ideas. It gives me great pride to share these unique photographic talents with the region. - Mark Sink
Modern Uses of Alternative Processes
March 4 - April 26, 2011
Opens March 11, 6 -10pm
Runs through April 16, 2011
RedLine, 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
Jody Ake, Brooklyn, NY,
Jessica Ellis, Denver, CO,
Eli Lichtenstein, Denver CO
Luther Gerlach, Los Angeles, CA,
Paula Gillen, Boulder, CO,
Kristen Hatgi, Denver, CO
Kerik Kouklis, Placerville, CA,
Mark Katzman, Saint Louis, MO
Wesley Kennedy, Denver, CO
Maria Lawson, Denver, CO
Anne Arden McDonald, Brooklyn, NY
Kevin O’Connell, Denver, CO
Tamaki Obuchi, Kitakyushu Japan
Christopher R. Perez, Denver, CO
Mathew Rose, Paris, France
Ed Ross, San Anselmo, CA
Denis Roussel, Broomfield, CO
Justin Quinnell, Bristol, UK
Melanie Walker, Boulder, CO
Curtis Wehrfritz, Toronto, Canada
Mario Zoots, Denver, CO
Modern Uses of Alternative Processes
This exhibition is a sampling of all but lost photographic processes. In today’s digital age, the once common darkroom is now rare. Young photographers look at analog processes with wonder and awe. Film and the darkroom seem to be archaic. What I find interesting is the apparently seismic movement swinging back to explore forgotten 19th and 20th century photographic processes. Presented in this exhibition are Photomontage, Daguerreotypes, Wet Plate Collodion Tintypes, Ambrotypes, Cyanotype, Bromoil, and Platinum prints. Ten years ago only a few artists practiced these process; today previously obsolete processes are experiencing a major revival worldwide. This is a interesting modern curve back in time.
Portfolio Reviews at RedLine
March 19 - 20, 11am- 5pm
RedLine 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
This portfolio review event is a platform for all levels of aspiring and professional photographers to present their body of work to be reviewed and critiqued by leading experts in the fields of photography, art, media, and advertising and to receive guidance and mentoring for future artistic and commercial career development. Each attendee will be assigned three to five one-on-one 20-minute reviews with our panel of photography professionals.
Awards
Film development and processing award certificates will be given to reviewers top picks.
“ Best Of “ portfolio review awards. Thanks to Reed Photo-Imaging and Denver Pro Photo .
Awards also include a private appointment and portfolio review with a museum director. (TBA)
Registration is limited; please contact us soon.
Email: mop.denver.info@gmail.com
Register online at : http://monthofphotography.blogspot.com/
RedLine Lectures in March
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Postmedia Critiques
March 3, 2011 7:30pm - 10pm
Sessions are held the first Thursday of the month.
For digital and new media artists. Presentations critiques and discussions of artistic practice based on behavior rather than media. Not strictly digital media, Creatives working within any field are encouraged to participate. RSVP to sterlingcrispin@gmail.com. Include a brief description of your piece and any physical or technical requirements.
RedLine Tuesday evening Lectures
Self Made Lecture series returns !
Art Dealer and Photographer
Views of what works today from both sides of the fence.
Hosted by Katie Taft Free
Tuesdays in March 1, 8, 15, 7-9 pm
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
Copyright: Know It or Blow It
American Photographic Artists
An APA Event Free and Open to All
March 5, 2011
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Image theft the facts regarding copyright protection and your rights.
Panel 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Join Moderator Debra Weiss and an esteemed panel:
Attorney James Silverberg, Photographer Glen Wexler and Lisa Lee,
Art Production Supervisor, Crispin Porter + Bogusky.
Lectures 2pm - 4pm Discussions and “ How To “ presentations:
Registration: How To Do It and Why What To Do When Your Image Has Been Infringed
How and When To Choose An Attorney. Appropriation – Is It Ever Justified.
Fair Use: When Is It Really Fair The Anti-Copyright Forces: Who and Why.
Putting Copyright To Work For You
How To Register Images With The United States Copyright Office
For more information contact:
American Photographic Artists
director@apacolorado.com
http://www.apacolorado.com
303.999.1678
or
RedLine
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Print Event - The First Step -
Beginner's Guide to Collecting Photography and Prints
March 12th, 12pm- 3pm
Discussions and Gallery tour $10 suggested donation
Greg Cradick and Mark Lunning will walk you through a
hands on, in depth look at historical photographic processes,
archival concerns, new printing technology and the importance of these topics to collectors.
Starts 12 noon at RedLine - tour includes: RedLine - Camera Obscura - Open Press Gallery
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Print Event - The Next Step -
Intermediate to advanced collecting
March 26, 12pm - 3pm
Discussions and Gallery tour - $10 suggested donation
Hosts Mark Sink and Marina Graves will walk you through
the in and outs of building a successful art collection.
Starts 12 noon at RedLine - tour includes: Plus Gallery-
ZArt Gallery - Illiterate Gallery - Open Press Gallery -
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
Big Mind Photo: Seeking the Spiritual Through Photography
March 19, 5pm - 7pm - Free
Come join us as Greg Cradick from Working with Artists (WWA) leads a discussion on how art and photography effect the mind, both as a viewer and as an artist. We will explore mindfulness and it's influence on artmaking, the emotional content of photographic images, impermanence and it's effect on aesthetics, and more! Come be a part of these fascinating discussions and learn to look at art more thoughtfully and to create art more intentionally.
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
Art Handling Do's and Don'ts
Tuesday, March, 29, 7-9pm - Free
Conservation and registrar advise
with Nick Silici , Installation & Facilities Coordinator at MCA Denver
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Artist's Guide: How to Make A Living Doing What You Love
March 31 at 5:30
Author, Artist, Teacher Jackie Battenfield
http://www.artistcareerguide.com/
RSVP BlackTie Colorado
http://www.blacktie-colorado.com/
Admission is Free for RedLine and CBCA members.
$5 via BlackTie Colorado or at the door
Books will be available for sale and the author will be signing books on site
Sponsored by RedLine, CBCA and Michele Mosko Fine Art and DOCA
Thank you RedLine
We want to express our thanks to Laura Merage and the resident artists and staff of RedLine for their amazing passion and support of these shows and the Month of Photography Denver. Without their support and skill none of this would be possible. - Mark Sink
Reed Photo Imaging
Photo Mural Installations
Greg Friedler, MoP, Big Picture
888 Federal Blvd.
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.reedphoto.com/
303.744.7979
Republic Plaza
Botanica Spectaculum
Curated by Andra Archer
March 17 – May 19, 2011
Opening Friday March 18, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m
370 17th St. Denver, CO 80202
303-514-8182
Rhinoceropolis
Wonder Wall
3553 Brighton Blvd. Denver CO, 80205
www.myspace.com/rhinoceropolis
rhinoceropolis@hotmail.com
Robischon Gallery
February 3 – March 26, 2011
Opening Reception:
Thursday, February 3, 6-8 pm
Halim Alkarim - Hidden Love
Concurrent solo exhibition of photography by Bill Armstrong -
Renaissance, Renaissance Portrait and Renaissance Dream
Also on View: Eric Schwartz - L.A. In Black and Gray
1740 Wazee St. Denver, Co 80202
www.robischongallery.com
303.298.7788
Rule Gallery
227 Broadway Denver, CO 80203
www.rulegallery.com
303.777.9473
Sandra Phillips Gallery
744 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204
www.thesandraphillipsgallery.com
303.573.5969
Sellars Project Space
Yansan: 100 Years of Womyn's Struggle, Ceremony and Sword
Curated by Ashara Ekundayo
Artists: Jordan Casteel, Li Hardison, Amana Johnson, Deanna Lowman, Selamawit Mekonen, Kim Mayhorn, Favianna Rodriguez and Karen Seneferu
Opens First Friday, March 4, 6 - 9pm
Runs through March 28
On Saturday, March 5, 12 p.m Informal artist talk, Sellars Project Space's TALK TALK TALK series will continue with curator Ashara Ekundayo and others.
Slide Show Potluck !! - on Friday, March 18, 6 - 9 pm
4430 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212
www.sellarsprojectspace.com
303.242.5563
Society for Photographic Education
www.spenational.org
Space Gallery
765 Santa Fe Dr., Denver, CO 80204
Tuesday - Saturday Noon - 6pm
www.spacegallery.org
720.904.1088
Studio 5
"Sand, Sea and Sky," photographs by Malcolm Murray
Opens first Friday, runs though March.
209 Kalamath St., Studio 5, Denver, CO 80204
http://www.lpfineart.com/
303.733.7796
tbellphotographic studio
900 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
(enter through CORE New Art Space)
“It's All Here in Black and White”
A Woman Photographers Small Works Show
Juried by Loretta Young-Gautier, from The Camera Obscura Gallery.
First Friday Artists' reception: Friday, March 4, 2011
Collector's Friday: March 18, 2011
www.tbellphotographic.com
Tenn Street Coffee & Books
2nd Annual Travelers on Tenn
Juried Photography Show
Opens First Friday, March 4, 2011
Runs through March 30, 2011
4418 Tennyson Street, Denver, CO.
www.tennstreetcoffee.com
Tennyson Studios
4428 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212
www.kirknorlin.com
303.477.1847
Theory & Practice Gallery
Big Picture Satellite
Opens first Friday March
738 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
University of Denver, Victoria H. Myhren Gallery
2121 E. Asbury Ave., Denver, CO 80208
http://www.du.edu/art/myhrengallery.html
303.871.3716
“Warhol in Colorado”
January 20 - March 13, 2011
Featuring screen prints, photographs, films, record album covers, posters and other works by and about Andy Warhol. Photos by Andy Warhol, Mark Sink, John Bonath, and Valere Harris Shane.
March 9th, 6.30 - 8pm. “Photographing Warhol”: Forum with Mark Sink, John Bonath, and Valere Harris Shane, plus opening presentation by special guest/panel moderator Elliot King. Free. Co-presented with CPAC (www.cpacphoto.org)
“In Country - Soldier’s Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan” - Photographs by Jennifer Karady
March 31 - May 1, 2011
Reception: Thursday, March 31, 5 - 8pm
In a highly personal approach to photography, artist Jennifer Karady works with American veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to create images that tell their individual stories and address their difficulties in adjusting to civilian life. Each new work is initiated by an extensive interview process with the veteran, followed by a collaboration in which the veteran reenacts a chosen moment from war within the safe space of his or her everyday environment, often surrounded by family and friends. Unlike some photographers who use actors to stage narratives, Karady works with real veterans to dramatize their stories through metaphorical, narrative, and allegorical techniques. Through this process the artist makes visible the psychological impact of war—the nightmares and memories that soldiers continue to experience after returning home.
Penrose Library
University of Denver
Roddy MacInnes
JIM RIVER
Opening March 22 -4:30 until 6:30.
Runs through June 3, 2011
Food will be served.
Lecture:
Thursday, March 31 at 4PM. "Jim River". (The talk will be about the project)
This project originated from two albums of photographs I purchased at an antiques mall in Wheatridge, Colorado. The albums contained some text: the photographer’s signature (Nina Weiste); the date the photographs were made (1917); and one geographical reference (Jim River). Using this information, an Internet search revealed that “Jim River” flows through Dickey County, North Dakota, and Nina Weiste lived there in 1917. After looking at the photographs for many years, the people and places became familiar to me. As a result of that, when I first traveled to North Dakota looking for ways to develop a project in response to Nina’s albums, I had an uncanny feeling that I was coming home.
I began working with the initial intention of addressing such questions as; why do we have the need to create a photographic record of our lives; what role do photographs play in the construction of identity; and what do we actually see in a photograph? My objectives have been to spend time in the environments of Nina’s photographs, and to capitalize on recurring themes within her albums with my own camera. I have attempted to see what I imagined she would have seen, and to convey that through a more constructed photographic style with my own images. I also photographed the people who now occupy Nina’s landscape, and I have tried to understand how the landscape and people have changed, or have not changed.
Contrasting my own feelings in relation to what I saw and to whom I met, give visual expression to the connections that exist between Nina Weiste and me, to her past and my present. As I occupy and re-photograph the landscape that was familiar to her in 1917, I seek to create metaphors that resonate between her photographic record and my own. By juxtaposing her vernacular photographs with my constructed landscapes and portraits, a dialogue is generated, one that addresses the central, but often ambiguous association between photography and memory, and how that influences the construction of identity.
When I look at what I believe to be Nina Weiste’s reality, constructed from her photographs, I see that it is more similar to my own than it is different. The particulars are not the same but the general is very familiar. Even though I have never met Nina Weiste, we are intimately connected. Nina died in 1983. I have limited information about her life between 1917 and 1983, except that she became an elementary school teacher in Yuma, Colorado before marrying and moving to Pueblo, Colorado. Her only child Jean died in Denver in 1993. That was the year I purchased her mother’s albums.
When my project transitioned from idea to reality, a chain reaction of people and places was set in motion. I believe that chain reactions are ubiquitous and occur continuously but are typically not consciously observed. By contrasting Nina Weiste’s photographs with my own, I have produced a catalyst that gives visual expression to interconnection, and through an awareness of the process, a means to emphasize and celebrate the occurrence of chain reactions. With varying degrees of consciousness I believe that we all use vernacular photography, or the common language of photography, for the same purpose. We all take the same photographs.
Roddy MacInnes
Lectures by Roddy
Thursday, March 31 at 4PM. "Jim River". (The talk will be about the project)
Wednesday, March 9th at 6:30. "Self and Photography, Parallel Realities". At Two Hands Paperie, 803 Pearl St. Boulder 80302. Tel: 303 444 0124
The talk coincides with a small exhibition of my cell phone pictures at Two Hands Paperie.
I am grateful to the these organizations for grant assistance:
University of Denver
North Dakota Council on the Arts
Ellendale Area Arts Council
Dickey County School District
Penrose Library
University of Denver
Monday - Thursday, 8AM - Midnight
Friday, 8AM - 8PM
Sat, 10AM - 8PM
Sun, 10Am - midnight
2150 East Evans Ave.
Denver, CO 80208
303 871-3707
http://library.du.edu/site/
Vertigo Art Space
“Double Diptych”
Artists: Monique Crine; John Davenport; Ian Fisher;
Cinthea Fiss; Greg Friedler; Conor King; Kate Levy; Edie Winograde
March 3 - April 15, 2011.
Reception: Thursday, March 3, 6-9 pm. Artist Talks tba
Curated by Rupert Jenkins for the Colorado Photographic Arts Center [CPAC]
Double Diptych brings together eight of Denver’s most innovative artists who work with photography. The theme of the show is self-explanatory – each artist was invited to present two diptychs that reflect their ongoing interests. In this show, the diptych operates in two distinct ways: as subjective reading of an assumed narrative, and as evidence of the artist’s creative source.
Monique Crine, Ian Fisher, and Greg Friedler each use the photograph as source material for their portrait drawings. Fisher uses family snapshots to draw isolated portraits of his grandfather; Crine’s subject is a neighborhood child, whose world she regularly photographs; and Friedler transforms studio nudes into almost-primitive pencil-and-ink renderings. Cinthea Fiss presents a video split-screen as well as a pair of related photographs that collectively recollect San Francisco’s punk music scene in the 80s; Conor King uses digital technologies to create a link between past and future Arctic explorations; John Davenport, Edie Winograde, and Kate Levy each construct more traditional photo-diptychs: Davenport pairs a distressed glass-plate image with his younger self; Winograde returns to her investigations into restaged American battles; and Levy juggles images from several ongoing documentary series’.
960 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO 80204
http://www.vertigoartspace.com
303.573.8378
Walker Fine Art
Triggered Momentum
Sabin Aell & Sterling Crispin
Opening Reception: Friday, February 11, 2011
First Friday March 4, 6-8pm
Artist Talk Sabin Aell March 8, 6-7pm
Runs through March 19
Walker Fine Art presents Triggered Momentum featuring photography based, mixed media work by Sabin Aell and an interactive video installation by Sterling Crispin. An artist is responsible to question and create, resulting in a product that provides curiosities for its viewer, often with the common response, “How did they think of that?” This exhibit is an approach to that moment, that epiphany, when you know you have stumbled upon something. Sabin Aell’s photography based, mixed media panels are the product of her experiencing something bizarre, yet oddly beautiful. Her subject, towels –twisted and frozen, are photographed with a medium format camera and printed onto a translucent material which are mounted over paintings on aluminum panel. Sterling Crispin’s interactive video installation Planeck’s Lens offers viewers a chance for their own discovery when approaching his glowing portal that reconstructs their figure, gradually and then completely.
Gallery Hours tuesday-saturday 11-6pm
300 W. 11th Ave., Denver, CO 80204
www.walkerfineart.com
303.355.8955
Wazee Union
Rejected
Invitational and juried photo exhibitions
Resident artists Norman Dillion and others.
Jurors: Susan Dillon, Markham Maes and Brian Smith
Opening Party and Awards Saturday March 12th, 6-11pm
Runs through April 1, 2011
3535 Wazee St. Denver CO. 80216
http://www.wazeeunion.com/
303.351.5214
The Weekend of Prints, Inc
Digital and Darkroom Print Event
4 Days, 11 Galleries – March 2 -5, 2011.
Participating galleries include: Artwork Network, Black Book Gallery, Carla Wright Gallery, Illiterate Gallery, Niza Knoll Gallery, Open Press Gallery, Sellars Project Space, Space Gallery, Vertigo Art Space, and Z Art Dept.
Classes on collecting photography and prints:
“The First Step: A Beginners Guide to Collecting” by Greg Cradick and Mark Lunning will be held on Saturday March 12 from 12 -3 pm at RedLine, 2350 Arapahoe St. in Denver.
“The Next Step: Intermediate to Advanced Collecting” offered by Mark Sink and Marina Graves, will be held on Saturday March 26 from 12-3 pm also at RedLine.
For more information: http://monthofphotography.blogspot.com
wwww.openpressltd@ecentral.com
or contact Mark Lunning at Open Press
303.778.1116
Wellington E. Webb Municipal Building
Building Creative Businesses
201 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80202
www.denvergov.org/createdenver
Working with Artists
Classes & Workshops
March 8, Greg Cradick: Digital Camera 3: Thinking Outside the Box
March 8, Ellen Yeiser: Digital Camera 1 - Nights
March 8, Ellen Yeiser: Digital Camera 1 - Days
March 9, Celene: Bridgford: Travel Photography
March 10, Greg Cradick: Creative Push 2
March 12, Grant Leighton: Studio Lighting 2: Seeing LIght
March 12, Steve Bostwick: Snap Shooters
March 19, Marc Feldman: The Art of Bidding
March 22 Katie Taft : Launches her on going lecuture series :
Action Figures - Self Made Lecture series returns !
March 26, Christopher James: Photography and Time
April 9 Steve Bostwick: Snap Shooters
For details on each class:
http://www.workingwithartists.org/classcalendar.php
Working with Artists
445 S. Saulsbury, Lakewood, CO 80226
www.workingwithartists.com
303.837.1341
Z Art
Winter Prather Retrospective
curated by Randy Roberts
1132 North Speer Boulevard
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.zmodern.com
303.298.8432
Z Cuisine Ecote
Stan Brakage
evenings during March
Highland 2239 W 30th Ave., Denver, CO 80211
http://www.zcuisineonline.com/
303. 477.1111
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ASPEN
Anderson Ranch Art Center
Workshops
Andrea Wallace directs the New Media and Photography
Scanner as Camera
March 5, 2011
http://www.andersonranch.org/
Aspen Art Museum
Mark Manders
February 18 – May 1, 2011
590 N. Mill St. Aspen, CO 81611
Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
Sunday, noon to 6pm
www.aspenartmuseum.org
970.925.8050
Baldwin Gallery
Alexis Rockman and Billy Sullivan
March 18 - April 17 , 2011
209 Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611
www.baldwingallery.com
970.920.9797
David Floria Gallery
Selected works by gallery artists:
Shana & Robert ParkeHarrison
John Huggins
Michael Eastman
Joseph Scheer
525 East Cooper Ave. Suite 201, Aspen, CO 81611
www.floriagallery.com
970.544.5705
Joel Soroka Gallery
400 East Hyman Ave., Aspen, CO 81611
970.920.3152
http://joelsorokagallery.com/
BOULDER
ATLAS building
University of Colorado at Boulder
International Film Series
ATLAS building / Film Studies.
Established in 1941, the International Film Series is
Boulder's first art-house film series
http://www.internationalfilmseries.com/
Christine Marguerite Designs
Photography Exhibit in Conjunction with Denver Photographic Arts.
Michael Wood and Julie Dubose
1721 Pearl Street
Boulder, CO 80302
http://christinemarguerite.com
303.447.2344
National Center for Atmospheric Research
NCAR Gallery
Paula Gillen - Portrait Collages
January 31 through March 26, 2011
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and weekends 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
No charge for admission.
Preview artwork by Paula Gillen at:
www.paulagillen.net
NCAR's Mesa Laboratory
1850 Table Mesa Drive Boulder
www.ucar.edu/outreach/art_gallery/calendar.html
303.497.2408
Two Hands Paperie
Roddy MacInnes
Cell phone images
Wednesday, March 9th at 6:30. "Self and Photography, Parallel Realities". At Two Hands
The talk coincides with a small exhibition of my cell phone pictures at Two Hands Paperie.
803 Pearl St. Boulder 80302. Tel: 303 444 0124
University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex
CU Art Museum
ANDY WARHOL PHOTOGRAPHS
January 21, 2011 - June 25, 2011
Faculty exhibition is up until March 11, 2011
The new CU Art Museum features five galleries including Changing
Exhibitions Galleries, Permanent Collection Galleries and a Video Gallery.
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection.
Gallery Hours
Monday – Friday: 10am – 5pm Tuesday: 10am to 7pm Saturday: 12pm – 4pm
1085 18th St., Boulder, CO 80309
lisa.becker@colorado.edu
University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex
The Seventh Annual Brakhage Center Symposium
A Weekend of Short Works Programs, Lectures & Discussions
March 11, 12, and 13, 2011
At The University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex Room 1B20
http://www.colorado.edu/FilmStudies/brakhage/symposium_7.shtml
For further information: donald.yannacito@colorado.edu
University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex
Downstairs exhibition galleries (Photography and Video area)
Opening Reception March 11 5:30 - 8:30pm
Runs through March 2011
Angie Buckley, Adan De La Garza, Francoise Dureese
Shannon Forsman, Paula Gillen, Dean Hadlock,
John Hart, Jean Hertzberg, Caroline Hinkley,
Ethan Jackson, Jesse Kuroiwa, Roddy McInnes, Gary Metz,
Jenna Maurice Montazeri, Inga Pae, Amy Richman
Ariel Vander Schuit, Laura Lee Shill, Mia Semingson
Thomas Spradling, Alex Sweetman, Kari Natasha Treadwell
Andrea Wallace, Melanie Walker, Xi Zhang
And photographs by students of UC Boulder
http://www.colorado.edu/arts/VisualArtsComplex/
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Henderson Building, 15th and Broadway, Boulder, CO 80309
Chris Jordan
Midway Project
http://www.chrisjordan.com/gallery/midway/
http://cumuseum.colorado.edu/Visit/
303.492.6892
FORT COLLINS
Center for Fine Art Photography
Human+Being
March 25 - April 23 Reception April 1, 6 - 9PM
The Center for Fine Art Photography brings the Month of Photography to Fort Collins. With an unprecedented four exhibitions all dipping into the month of March, the Center will feature more contemporary photography than ever before. Though the subjects and media are varied - from portraits to still life, digital to wet plate - the vitality of this spectrum will convince you that photography does not age gracefully but is reborn again and again.
Portraits
February 4 - March 19, Main Gallery Reception March 4, 6 - 9PM Artists’ talk March 5, 1 - 2PM
An exhibition of photographs that explore the visual representation of a person, animal, place or thing. The featured works expand the traditional notion of “eyes front, smile” portraits, extending the concept to explore sense of place and personal experience. The 47 contributing artists represent an impressive constituency of local, national and international talent.
Noteworthy award winners in the mix include: Leo Mendonca, Juror’s Selection, Dorothy O’Connor, Director’s Selection and Samuel Moulin, Director’s Honorable Mention. The list of Juror’s Honorable Mentions is a lengthy testament to the high caliber of this show: Alan Wentworth, PD Rearick, Charles Rozier, Lanny Linehan, Klara Hanincova, Martin Gremm and Colorado’s own Alpen Badgett.
The images were selected by legendary photographer Rodney Smith. A student of Walker Evans at Yale in the 70s and today widely exhibited in major galleries the world over and collected by Rockefellers and rock stars alike - Smith continues the Center’s tradition for sourcing absolute excellence in exhibition jurors.
(In)Direct
February 2 - March 5, North Gallery Reception March 4, 6 - 9PM Artist talk with S. Gayle Stevens March 5, 2 - 3:30PM
Featuring wet plate collodion and glass plate photographs by S. Gayle Stevens, Christopher Ray Perez, Mark Sink and Kristen Hatgi. From the intimacy of eye contact to an abstracted ambiguity of self, the selected images utilize the historic wet plate process – defying time and contemplating mortality.
S. Gayle Stevens has worked in antiquarian processes for over fifteen years, preferring the fluidity and individuality of wet plate collodion. Dubbed the “Alt Queen” by her students, Stevens teaches alternative photo processes at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn Illinois.
Christopher Ray Perez is a self-taught photographer who specializes in street style portraiture using the painstaking ambrotype process, resulting in honest but surreal imagery.
Mark Sink and Kristen Hatgi began their collaborative studies in wet plate collodion in the summer of 2008. The resultant mix of still life, portraits, nudes and landscapes is a romantic blend of the modern and the antique. Making a living from fine art photography since 1978, Sink is well known for his imagery made with the toy Diana camera. Widely collected and exhibited, he is represented by G. Ray Hawkins in CA, Robin Rice in NY, Rule Gallery in Denver. Kristen Hatgi (BFA 2008) has exhibited her photography locally and nationally. Inspired a decade ago by local teacher and collector Paul Harbaugh, Hatgi later came to work for Mark and Gallery Sink.
400 North College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524
www.c4fap.org
970. 224.1010
Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art
FCMOA
“Ansel Adams: Masterworks”
January 15 - March 15, 2011
201 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 |
970.482.2787 |
info@fcmoca.org
http://www.fcmoca.org
LOVELAND
Loveland Museum/Gallery
Colorado Stories: Photographs by Bob Campagna
February 11 through April 10, 2011
503 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, CO 80537
http://www.ci.loveland.co.us/cultural_services/cultural_services_museum.htm
970.962.2410
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Month of Photography, exhibitions at Redline March – April 2011.
Exhibition Opening Date: March 11, 2011
Exhibition Closing Date: April 26, 2011
Works to be received at RedLine: February 22 – 24
Installation dates: February 27–28
Redline 2350 Arapahoe St Denver, CO 80205
303.296.4448
http://www.redlineart.org/
Participant list of 2008 MOP
http://www.gallerysink.com/spe
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To bring the world closer through photography.
Director / Curator Mark Sink
RedLine Operations Louise Martorano
Development Tina Obermeier
Portfolio Reviews Conor King
Floor Director Chris Perez
Installation Coordinator Andy Libertone
Exhibition Assistants Denis Roussel, Salina Gomez
Design Kristen Hatgi,
Editor June Mullins
Programs Editor Brenda Biondo
Lectures Katie Taft, Michelle Moskow, Greg Cradick
Press and Website Coordinator Adam Gildar, Amy Norton, Brenda Biondo
Community Venue Coordinator Richard Peterson
Support Sponsors
Infinite Editions
http://infinite-editions.com
Reed Photo imaging
http://www.reedphoto.com
Denver Pro Photo
http://www.denverprophoto.com
Evan Anderman Photography
www.evananderman.com
photospace
http://www.photospacedenver.com/
Picture Frame Workshop Inc.
William Stockman
2101 W 44th Ave. Denver, CO 80211
Phone: 720.855.7166
Email: frameworkshop@comcast.net
Portfolio Reviews
Adam Gildar publisher and gallery director
Micah Messenheimer Denver Art Museum
Angela Mateus, owner Artists Creative Agency
Cinthia Fiss, MSCD Denver
Patti Hallock, CU Denver
Sabin Aell, Hinterland Gallery
Mark Sink, Gallery Sink Consulting
Adam Lerner, MCA Denver
Robin Rule, Rule Gallery
Rupert Jenkins, Colorado Photographic Art Center (CPAC)
Greg Craddick, Working with Artists
Hamidah Glasgow, The Center for Fine Art Photography (c4fap)
Alex Sweetman, CU Boulder
Paula Gillen, CU Denver
Lincoln Phillips, Community College of Denver
Conor King, RMCAD, Denver
Carol Dass, CU Colorado Springs
Katie Taft, photographer, curator and art activist
Dan Jahn, career development and portfolio enhancing professional.
Bobby Walker , Walker Fine Art.
Ivar Zeile Plus Gallery
Richard Peterson , photographer and curator.
Inkind support
Infinite Editions
Reed Photo Arts
City Frames
Zeitgeist Modern
Three Tomatoes
Media
Dana Cain Events
Per motion Kym Robertson
Ginger Perry
Denver Post, Kyle Mcmillan
Illiterate Media, Adam Gildar
Ken Hamel, DenverArt.org
Andrew Hoffman, 303 Magazine
Jason Grant, This Week In Denver
Stefan Frusze, Herald Dispatch
KVOD Friday Art Talk
Westword, Susan Froyd
303 Magazine, Laura Standley
303 Magazine, Laney McVicker
Denver Magazine
Participating Art Districts
DADA - Denver Art Dealers Association
http://www.denverart.org/
RINO - River North Art District
http://www.rivernorthart.com/
Santa Fe Art District
http://www.artdistrictonsantafe.com/
DAVA - Downtown Aurora Visual Arts
www.davarts.org
City of Aurora Art in Public Places
www.auroragov.org/publicart
MOP MASTER LIST
-Subject to change daily-
American Photographic Artists
APA Colorado
Support Sponsor
http://www.apacolorado.com
Anam Cara Living Arts Studio & Gallery
Belmar’s Block 7 in Lakewood
Opening, Friday, March 11, 2011 6-9pm.
Closing event on First Friday, April 1, 2011 6-9pm
Oliver Keating, Jackie Shumaker, Lynne Scholfield,
Byron West, Marti Neveln, Sherry Slade, Barb Chiarella,
Kendall Gelner, Carrie MaKenna, and Eric McCune.
445 S. Saulsbury St., Studio G | Lakewood, CO 80226
www.anamcarastudiogallery.com
720-933-3813
Artwork Network Gallery
878 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
The gallery will host two MOP events:
A photography show by Artwork Network members.
The Print Event in conjunction with Open Press Gallery.
www.artworknetwork.com
Art Institute of Colorado
Jellico Gallery
Group Show
From Reality to Make Believe
Brad Bartholomew
Todd A. Dobbs
Angela Farris Belt
Thomas Finke
Cynthia Holling-Morris
Kevin Hoth
T. John Hughes
Patricia Barry Levy
Tom Moore
Patricia McInroy
Jill P. Mott
Gene Wheeler
Frank Varney
John Jellico Gallery at the Art Institute of Colorado
1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, Colorado 80203, Ground Floor
Daily through March 31, 9 AM to 9 PM
March 4 - 31, 2011
Opening Friday March 4, 4:30 - 6:30pm
HOW TO GET WORK FROM AD AGENCIES in Denver
Friday March 4, 7-10pm ( check in 6pm)
9th Floor Photo Department
Join Creative Consultant Debra Weiss for an informative and entertaining evening with Kari Niessink, VP, Director of Production Solutions and Lisa Lee, Art Production Supervisor from CB+B, Mike Sukle, Creative Director at Sukle Advertising & Design and Glen Wexler, internationally known award winning Photographer.
$45 / $55 at door APA, ASMP, EP and student discounts.
To register contact:
Debra Weiss Creative Consultant
Los Angeles, California (323) 650.4300
look@debraweiss.com
Debra will be available for a limited number of private consultations.
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/
1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO 80203
303.837.0825
Aurora Society of Photographers
On exhibit through March 31
Curated by Deana Miller, City of Aurora Art in Public Places
Aurora Municipal Center, mezzanine gallery
15151 E. Alameda Parkway
www.auroragov.org/publicart
303-739-6747
Black Book Gallery
David Soukup, GALO, 2501 and Ottograph
555 Santa Fe Dr.
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.theblackbookgallery.com
info@theblackbookgallery.com
303.941.2458
Boxcar Gallery
Cherry Mash
The work of photographer members:
Jessica Hilvitz & Jeremiah Ellis
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 24th from 6-9pm
1st Friday Reception: March 4th from 6-10pm
Third Friday: Friday, March 18th from 5-8pm
Exhibition Dates Thursday, February 24th to March 19th, 2011
Boxcar Gallery celebrates Month-of-Photography (MOP) by presenting Cherry Mash. This exhibition features the photographic works' of Boxcar members Jessica Hilvitz and Jeremiah Ellis.
Jessica Hilvitz’s work takes art history traditions, mythology, and conventional ideals transforming them into concurrent narratives without time. Images of food and the female figure are used to signify a relationship between consumer culture and the typecasting of women. The works are images of traditional goddesses that are scanned, collaged, and framed into a contemporary consumer culture.
For Jeremiah Ellis, art is not conventional; it shadows facets of his life. In his new work he uses, imagery of taxidermy, sexualized female forms, and large scale faces to capture an ephemeral moment. This composite imagery illuminates the artist’s insights into the world around; revealing the contemplation of consumption. This reality is what designates it’s self as black or white, and might be left unseen within a quick glance.
Cherry Mash opens Thursday, February 24th, 2011 from 6-9pm and 1st Friday, March 4th from 6-10pm and 3rd Friday March 18th from 12-8pm. Gallery hours are Friday & Saturday from 12-5pm, or by appointment by calling 303.725.7047
554 Santa Fe Drive · Denver, Colorado · 80204
http://www.boxcar-gallery.com
Byers-Evans House Museum
Colorado Historical Society
Exuberant Absurdity / Intimate Immensity
photo montage by David Tippit
Opens First Friday, March 4th,
Runs through April 30th, 2011
First Friday special hours 5 –9 pm
Hours are 10am - 4pm Monday through Saturday
1310 Bannock St. Denver, CO 80204
www.historycolorado.org/be
303.620.4933
Camera Obscura Gallery
Mollie Uhl Eaton paintings and gallery collection.
Opens Feb 18 runs through March 19, 2011
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Hal Gould and Loretta Young-Gautier
Two Retrospectives
Opening March 25, 6-9pm
Runs through April 30, 2011
The Camera Obscura Gallery
will close the doors on May 1, 2011
1309 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80204
www.cameraobscuragallery.com
303.623.4059
Center for Visual Art
The CVA presents Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists,
the first major exhibition of work by the world’s most accomplished blind photographers.
The exhibition explores the idea that blind photographers can see in ways that sighted people cannot. These artists employ diverse strategies in their work. Some use the camera to present their own inner visions. Some capture the outside world unfiltered with a non-retinal photography of chance. And a number of the artists, legally blind but retaining a limited, highly attenuated sight, photograph to capture the outside world and bring it into their realm.
This traveling exhibition was curated by Douglas McCulloh, and has been reviewed in Time Magazine, BBC TV Worldwide, National Public Radio, NBC, and Men’s Journal.
EXHIBITION DATES: March 3 – April 9, 2011
OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, March 3
6-7 p.m.: Private reception for CVA members and special guests
7-9 p.m.: Public Reception
6:30-8 p.m.: Live music by Eric Woods (guitar, mandolin, banjo) with Jeff Hooton (bass)
Blind Photography WORKSHOP
Thursday, March 23, 6-8 p.m.
Participation Fee: $20.00, ($15.00 for CVA Members and Metro State Students with valid id)
Learn about photography in this interactive, experimental workshop led by Cinthea Fiss, MSCD Visiting Assistant Professor, Photography. Registration is required and space is limited!
Please call 303-294-5207 x111 or respond to this e-mail to RSVP.
Exclusive Screening
Fridays, March 4, March 18 & April 1 at 4 and 6 p.m.
Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers
An HBO documentary featuring three of the Sight Unseen artists.
Free.
Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists
March 3 – April 9, 2011 Opens March 3rd 6-9pm
965 Santa Fe Drive, Denver CO 80204
http://www.metrostatecva.org/
303.294.5207
City Frames
In the beautiful Zang Mansion
Also home of the Silver Print Darkrooms
709 Clarkson Street, Denver, CO 80218
http://www.cityframes.net
303.249.3333
Co-Art Gallery
Photography by Mike Hayden and Hos Kerr
Through March
846 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
303.573.5503
http://www.co-art.net
Coffee House Community Shows
The Press Coffee Company
Photographs by Jasmine Champion
March 1 - March 31
7150 W Alaska Dr
Lakewood CO 80226
http://www.presscoffee.com/
303-922-0911
The Bardo Coffee House
Community Show, Curated by Richard Peterson and Chris Graves
March 15 - April 16
238 S Broadway
Denver CO 80209
http://www.bardocoffee.com/
http://www.facebook.com/BardoCoffeeHouse
303-629-8331
St. Mark's Coffeehouse
Community Show, Curated by Richard Peterson
March 15 - April 16
2019 E 17th Ave
Denver CO 80206
http://www.stmarkscoffeehouse.com/
303-322-8384
Crema
Big Picture Host
Through March
2862 Larimer Denver, CO 80205
http://cremacoffeehouse.net
720.235.2995
Core New Art Space
The CORE Annex
March 3-20, 2011
The Ken Caryl Art Guild Members' Show
Ronnie Seagren, Paul Gesso, Susan Hilbert,
Aaron Heinen, Bruce Nall Gary Ratay
March 24-April 10, 2010
Photography by Peter Bryson
A trip around the world
900 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
http://www.corenewartspace.com
303.297.8428
Curtis Arts & Humanities Center
Youth Art Month
Runs through March
2349 East Orchard Road
Greenwood Village, CO 80121
http://www.greenwoodvillage.com
303.797.1779
DADA – Denver Art Dealers Association
Support Sponsor
www.denverart.org
DAVA - Downtown Aurora Visual Arts
Photo ID
Youth explore ways of using photo related media to represent their identities.
Photographic portraits by artists Roddy MacInnes
and Christopher R. Perez complete the exhibition.
Opening reception: Thursday March 10, 4-8pm
Exhibition is open to the public from March 10th to April 29th.
Gallery hours: Monday to Friday: 10am to 5pm
1405 Florence St., Aurora CO 80010
303.367.5886
www.davarts.org
Denver Art Museum Complex
DAM
Free general admission tickets are available on the first Saturday of each month.
North Building, Delisa and Anthony Mayer Photography Gallery
Robert Benjamin: Notes from a Quiet Life
The first-ever solo museum exhibition for photographer Robert Benjamin. Robert Benjamin: Notes from a Quiet Life shares a vision of beauty and patience cultivated through a lifetime devotion to photography. This is a rare opportunity to view works by a ‘photographer’s photographer’ who has traded prints with America’s leading artists, but who has refused museum and gallery exhibitions until now. The exhibition of 40 color prints and Polaroids made between 1984 and 2003 will be on view through May 29, 2011.
The DAM's photography collection, which includes more than 7,000 images, was recently consolidated under a new curatorial department.
DAM Contemporaries
Blink! Light, Sound and the Moving Image
Opening Thursday, March 10, 2011, 7:00 - 9:00pm
The Frederic C. Hamilton Building
100 W 14th Ave. Pkwy. Denver, CO 802024
www.denver.artmuseum.org
720.865.0000
Denver City & County Building
1437 Bannock St. Denver, CO 80211
Denver Darkroom
“Best of” the Denver Darkroom
Through March 2011
www.denverdarkroom.com
303.780.9709
Denver Photo Art Gallery
Figureworks
Artist: Allen Birnbach
March 4- April 30, 2011
Opening: March 4, 6-10pm
Artist Reception: March 17, 6-10pm
833 Santa Fe Denver, CO 80204
www.denverphotoart.com
303.744.7979
Denver Pro Photo
Our community and educational hub for analog and digital photography.
The center for all your photographic needs including all your darkroom or digital supplies. They have a large inventory of new and used equipment. In-house camera repair by Ray. Professional development and printing at one hour prices. Equipment and studio rental on site with fantastic workshop and events. Always amazing discounts for student and educators. Knowledgeable and friendly.
Denver Pro photo is a in-kind sponsor for the Month of Photography, awarding developing and processing certificates to “ best of show “ for many MOP related exhibitions.
235 South Cherokee Street Denver, CO 80223
http://www.denverprophoto.com/
303.698.1790
Denver Public Library Western History Collection
Denver Public Library, Central Branch, 5th Floor Gallery
Juried Show from CPAC - Colorado Photographic Arts Center
10 West 14th St. Denver, CO 80204
http://history.denverlibrary.org/
720.865.1821
designHaus Denver
Joe Lee Parker singer/songwriter/photographer returns to Colorado with his 'Vagabond Expo' -- a series of over-sized photographs capturing the essence of Berlin street culture.
March 4. 2011
3939 Williams St.
designhausdenver.com
designhausdenver@gmail.com
DIA Denver International Airport
Concourse A, An exhibition by International Women’s Day. Portraits of Celebrated Colorado Women. Main Concourse: America, Why I Love Her | Artist: Gary Sweeney
www.flydenver.com/art
Dikeou Collection
Curator and publisher Devon Dikeou features contemporary
photographic works by Vik Muniz, Dan Asher,
Giasco Bertoli, Luis Macias, Paul Ramirez,
Jonas Rainer Ganahl, and other star artists in the collection.
The Colorado Building
1615 California Street (at 16th Street) Suite 515 Denver, CO 80202
Hours: Wed- Fri, 11am - 5pm, or by appointment.
www.dikeoucollection.org
www.zingmagazine.com
303.623.3001
Don Campbell Images Gallery/Studio
Grand Opening Celebration
First Friday March 4th, 2011 6 to 10pm
802 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
www.doncampbellimages.com
720-281-3511
Dry Ice Factory, Ice Cube Galley
Amber Fries, Patrick Loehr
March 4th - 26th, 2010
Opening Friday March 4, 5-9pm
3320 Walnut St. Denver Co. 80205
http://icecubegallery.com
303.292.1822
Edge Gallery
Traditionally Unconventional
Group show curated by Jessica Ellis and John Davenport
March 4, 2011 to March 27, 2011
Opens Friday March 25, 2011 6PM to 10PM
Susan Goldstein, Carol Golemboski, Kristen Hatgi, Davis Kaleda, Jocelyn Nevel, Christopher R. Perez, John Rodden, Rett Rogers, David Sharpe, Sarah Timberlake, David Seiler, Keiren Valentine, Michele Wysocki, David Zimmer.
Artist talk March 19th - 3pm
3658 Navajo St. Denver, CO 80211
www.edgeart.org
303.477.7173
Emmanuel Gallery at the Auraria Campus
Metro State Student Juried Exhibition
Jurors Bobbi Walker - Walker Fine Art
Laura Merage - RedLine
Metro Now 2011
February 24 -March 10, 2011
Opening Reception: February 24, 4-7p
Awards announced at 5p
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“UCD Annual Student Juried Exhibition”
March 17 – April 7
Opening Reception: March 24, 4-7p
Hours Tues- Fri 10am - 6pm
Campus Box 177, P.O. Box 173364, Denver, CO 80217
www.emmanuelgallery.org
303.556.8337
Eron Johnson Antiques
Historical Photographic Works
451 North Broadway Denver, Colorado, 80203
303.777.8700
Eron Johnson Architectual Antiques
389 South Lipan Street, Unit B Denver, Colorado, 80223
www.eronjohnsonantiques.com
Info@eronjohnsonantiques.com
303.722.2014
Flash Gallery
Feminine Influences
Flash Gallery, Working With Artists
curated by Katie Taft
March 11th - April 23rd
Nate Ables, John Babcock, Cheryl Bailey, Alicia Bailey,
Terri Bell, Anthony Camera, Cait Cantrell, Sarah Chung,
Rebeca Dolan, Greg Cradick, Don Frank, Rick Griffith,
Patti Hallock, Kristen Hatgi, Rachel Hawthorne, Jen Omaitz
Chris Perez, Cornelia Peterson, Richard Peterson, Adrianna Santiago
Mia Semingson, Sarah Slater, Mark Sink, Anne Thulson,Kirsten Vermulen
Katie Watson, Kyokokayc, Kay Tuttle, David Zimmer
March is Denver’s Month of Photography and also coincidentally the month
containing the 101th International Women’s Day. In order to honor both
photography and the ladies, Flash Gallery and Katie Taft have put
together Feminine Influences. Historical work by women will be shown in
the gallery alongside newer work by local artists of all genders, shapes
and sizes. Participating artists were asked to take an historical eye
to their work and honor a female artist that has inspired them. There
will be conversations, celebrations and history lessons for one and all
accompanying the exhibition.
445 S. Saulsbury, Lakewood, CO 80226
www.workingwithartists.com
303.837.1341
Fresh Art Studios
900 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
(enter through CORE New Art Space)
Special MOP open studio photography events
first and third Fridays during March
in the studios of Terri Bell,
Anthony Camera and Sarah Haney
www.tbellphotographic.com
www.anthonycamera.com
www.sarahhaney.com
GALLERY M
20th-century photojournalism and social documentary.
LIFE photojournalists including Alfred Eisenstaedt,
Bourke-White, Carl Mydans, Ralph Morse and others.
180 Cook St, Suite 101
Denver, CO 80206
www.gallerym.com
303.331.8400
Gallery Roach - Roach Photos
Gallery Roach is proud to announce the first in a series of exhibitions that highlight the talent of several of their many clients.
Eclectic
Bill Adams, Kim Allen, Paul Brokering,
Gwen Laine, Whitney Yeager, Edie Winograde
March 4 - April 29, 2011
Opening Thursday, March 10, 2011 - 5 - 9 PM
860 Broadway Denver, CO 80203
http://www.roachphotos.com
303-839-5202
Gallery Sink Consulting
Support Sponsor
www.gallerysink.com
303.455.5601
Hinterland
Juried Show “Down the Rabbit Hole”
March 25-April 29, 2011
Opening Reception will be on March 25, 2011 from 6-11pm.
Artists accepted will be featured on our website.
A catalogue will be published and available at Blurb.
3254 Walnut St. Denver, CO 80205
www.hinterlandartspace.com
720.309.1764
Illiterate Gallery
The Big Picture
In the gallery, out the door and around the world.
World wide indoor/outdoor art photography exchange.
Opens March 4 , 6- 11pm 2011
Runs through March
82 South Broadway, Denver, CO
303.993.4474
http://www.illiteratemedia.com/exhibitions/bigpic/
http://www.illiteratemagazine.com/
Ink Lounge
Screen Print Art & Workshops
1512 S. Acoma Street
Denver CO
303.321.7101
http://www.inkloungecreative.com/
John Fielder's Colorado
Colorado landscape photography
833 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
www.johnfielder.com
303.744.7979
Journey Through Landscape Gallery
Evan Anderman Photography
“Obscurity”, New works by Evan Anderman
Runs March 4th – April 30, 2011
Gallery Talk, Third Friday March 18 at 6:30
Hours: First Friday March 4, 6-9 pm & Third Friday March 18, 6-9 pm
Mon & Wed - Noon to 6 through March
or by appointment.
201 Kalamath St., Unit 4 | Denver, CO 80223
303-832-6200
www.JourneyThroughLandscape.com
Katy Tartakoff Studio
Opening first Friday in March
3457 Ringsby Court, Denver, CO 80216
303.830.7595
www.katytartakoff.com
Kaze Gallery
Invitational Photograpjy show
curated by Rachel Paton
Gallery in front Body Art in back
3245 Osage St. Denver CO 80211
www.myspace.com/kazegallery
303.455.1558
KOZO
Fine Art Materials
Big Picture satellite
10 E. Ellsworth Ave. Denver CO 80209
www.kozofineartmaterials.com
303.733.2730
MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART DENVER
Thought Objects - in the Open Shelf Library
Though March - April, 2011
Photo Opportunities
Corinne Vionnet, Vevey, Switzerland
Print viewing table and drawers:
Kristen Hatgi, Denver Colorado
Tina Kazakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Isa Marcelli, La Genevaraye, France
Pavel Matela, Prague, Czech Republic
Sylvie Tillmann, Cologne, Germany
Tarja Trygg, Helsinki, Finland
Curtis Wehrfritz, Toronto, Canada
Cafe reception Sunday March 13, 3-5pm
1485 Delgany Denver, CO 80202
www.mcadenver.org
303.298.7554
Mizel Arts & Culture Center
MACC at the JCC
The Singer Gallery
To Life: Images of Jewish Life from LIFE Magazine
March 17 – May 15, 2011
Opening March 17, 5:30 - 8p
350 S. Dahlia St. Denver, CO 80246
http://www.maccjcc.org
303.316.6360
Michele Mosko Fine Art
Bill Durgin - Figure Studies
March 4th – April 2, 2011
Opens March 4th, 5:30- 8pm
Artist will be present.
Gallery talk with artist Saturday March 5th 2pm
136 West 12th
Denver, CO 80204
www.michelemoskofineart.com
303.534.5433
Museo de las Americas
HER GAZE/ SU MIRADA
Five widely known Latina photographers,
curated by Maruca Salazarr:
Graciela Iturbide, Flor Garduño,
Kathy Vargas, Delilah Montoya,
Yesika Felix
February 3 -May 30, 2011
861 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204
http://www.museo.org/
303.571.4401
Niza Knoll Gallery
915 Santa Fe
Denver, CO 80204
The gallery will host a display of photographic works
in conjunction with Open Press Gallery.
African Sculpture and accompanying photography.
www.nizaknollgallery.com
OBJECT+THOUGHT
1430 Delgany St Unit C
Denver CO. 80202
www.objectandthought.com
Open Press
A fine art printmaking facility & gallery
March 4 – April 9 2011
The digital and darkroom print.
Contemporary photogravures
“Polymer Photo Etchings“
Carly Gelatt, Daniel Teitelbaum, Jan McCullagh, Mark Lunning
John Davenport, Mark Sink and others.
Opens Friday March 4th 6-10pm
40 W. Bayaud Ave. Denver, CO 80223
www.openpressltd.com
303.778.1116
Picture Frame Workshop Inc.
Affordable Picture Framing
William Stockman, master framer.
2101 W.44th Ave Denver CO. 80211
720.855.7166
Plus Gallery
Patti Hallock: The West is Here
March 3 - April 9
Opening First Friday, March 4th, 6-8pm
2501 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80205
ivar@plusgallery.com
http://www.plusgallery.com
303.296.0927
Pattern Shop Studio
Sharon Squared: Interiors
New paintings by Sharon Brown and Sharon Feder
Opens Friday, March 4 from 6 - 9 p.m.
This exhibition will continue through May 7, 2011.
Pattern Shop Studio will also be hosting a Salon for the artists on Saturday,
March 12 from 4 - 6 p.m.
3349 Blake Street, Denver, Colorado
303.297.9831
http://www.patternshopstudio.com/
photospace
MOP sponsor
A premier workspace for professional photography in Denver, Colorado
209 Kalamath Street
Unit One Denver, CO 80223
entrance around the corner on 2nd Avenue
303.284.6057
http://www.photospacedenver.com/
PISMO Fine Art Glass
Cherry Creek North 2770 E. 2nd Ave. Denver, CO 80206
www.pismoglass.com
303.333.2879
Professional Photographers of Colorado
Conference and Image Competition
March 5th - 6th
Presenters Jon Allyn and Cindy & Bert Behnke.
The conference will also feature a trade show, silent auction, awards celebration, President's Party, image competition, networking and show specials. Trade Show Open to Public
Saturday March 5th noon to 3:00pm
Sunday March 6th noon to 3:30pm
Summit Event Center
411 Sable Blvd. N. Aurora, CO 80011
www.PPColorado.com
RedLine
MOP - The Month of Photography
March 4 - April 26, 2011
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
Opening Night March 11, 6-10pm
Opening night performance by Ballet Nouveau Colorado
Discoveries of the Houston FotoFest Meeting Place
March 4 - April 26, 2011
Opens March 11, 6 -10pm
Runs through April 16, 2011
RedLine 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
Discoveries of the Houston FotoFest Meeting Place
This traveling exhibition is from FotoFest International, the preeminent Houston-based international biennial of photography and photo-related art in the U.S. The FotoFest Meeting Place, created in 1986 by FotoFest co-founders Frederick Baldwin and Wendy Watriss, is a portfolio review event which gives photographic artists the opportunity to have their work reviewed and critiqued and to receive career guidance by leading experts in the field of photography. In 1996, FotoFest inaugurated the Discoveries of the Meeting Place exhibit to highlight 10 artists from each Biennial Meeting Place. At the FotoFest 2008 Meeting Place, participating artists came from 28 countries and 36 states in the United States. Reviewers came from 21 countries and 21 states in the United States.
http://2010biennial.fotofest.org/exhibitions/discoveries.aspx
Andy Freeberg, Mill Valley, CA
Judy Haberl, Newtonville, MA
Liz Hickok, San Francisco, CA
Emma Livingston, Argentina
Toby Morris, Los Angeles, CA
Rachel Papo, Brooklyn, NY
Dona Schwartz, Minneapolis, MN
Christopher Sims, Efland, NC
Sara Terry, Los Angeles, CA
Ion Zupcu, Hopewell Junction, NY
Thought Objects
New directions and ideas in photography
March 4 - April 26, 2011
Opens March 11, 6 -10pm
Runs through April 26, 2011
RedLine, 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
Sabine Aell, Denver, CO
Justin Beard, Denver, CO
Christine Buchsbaum, Denver, CO
Viviane Le Courtois, Denver, CO
Sterling Crispin, Denver, CO
Milton Melvin Croissant III Denver, CO
Liz Greene, Denver, CO
T. John Hughes, Denver, CO
Ethan Jackson, Fort Collins, CO
Tina Kazakhishvili, Tbilisi, Georgia
Conor King, Denver, CO
Isa Marcelli, La Genevaraye France
Pavel Matela, Prague, Czech Republic
Steven Read, Brooklyn, NY
Aleksandra Patova, Pavlikeni, Bulgaria
Sylvie Tillmann, Cologne, Germany
David Tippit, Boulder, CO
Tarja Trygg, Helsinki, Finland
Corinne Vionnet, Vevey, Switzerland
David Zimmer, Denver, CO
Thought Objects
This is a worldwide sampling of my personal serendipitous discoveries in reviewing work with FotoFest in Houston and Photolucida in Portland OR. It also showcases talent I have come across on web-based social and photographic networks, together with the world-class talent found here in the region. This is a survey of fine craft, playful humor, imagination, unique conceptual explorations and photographic science. It is presented as art created by artists who just happen to use photography as the tool to present ideas. It gives me great pride to share these unique photographic talents with the region. - Mark Sink
Modern Uses of Alternative Processes
March 4 - April 26, 2011
Opens March 11, 6 -10pm
Runs through April 16, 2011
RedLine, 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
Jody Ake, Brooklyn, NY,
Jessica Ellis, Denver, CO,
Eli Lichtenstein, Denver CO
Luther Gerlach, Los Angeles, CA,
Paula Gillen, Boulder, CO,
Kristen Hatgi, Denver, CO
Kerik Kouklis, Placerville, CA,
Mark Katzman, Saint Louis, MO
Wesley Kennedy, Denver, CO
Maria Lawson, Denver, CO
Anne Arden McDonald, Brooklyn, NY
Kevin O’Connell, Denver, CO
Tamaki Obuchi, Kitakyushu Japan
Christopher R. Perez, Denver, CO
Mathew Rose, Paris, France
Ed Ross, San Anselmo, CA
Denis Roussel, Broomfield, CO
Justin Quinnell, Bristol, UK
Melanie Walker, Boulder, CO
Curtis Wehrfritz, Toronto, Canada
Mario Zoots, Denver, CO
Modern Uses of Alternative Processes
This exhibition is a sampling of all but lost photographic processes. In today’s digital age, the once common darkroom is now rare. Young photographers look at analog processes with wonder and awe. Film and the darkroom seem to be archaic. What I find interesting is the apparently seismic movement swinging back to explore forgotten 19th and 20th century photographic processes. Presented in this exhibition are Photomontage, Daguerreotypes, Wet Plate Collodion Tintypes, Ambrotypes, Cyanotype, Bromoil, and Platinum prints. Ten years ago only a few artists practiced these process; today previously obsolete processes are experiencing a major revival worldwide. This is a interesting modern curve back in time.
Portfolio Reviews at RedLine
March 19 - 20, 11am- 5pm
RedLine 2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
This portfolio review event is a platform for all levels of aspiring and professional photographers to present their body of work to be reviewed and critiqued by leading experts in the fields of photography, art, media, and advertising and to receive guidance and mentoring for future artistic and commercial career development. Each attendee will be assigned three to five one-on-one 20-minute reviews with our panel of photography professionals.
Awards
Film development and processing award certificates will be given to reviewers top picks.
“ Best Of “ portfolio review awards. Thanks to Reed Photo-Imaging and Denver Pro Photo .
Awards also include a private appointment and portfolio review with a museum director. (TBA)
Registration is limited; please contact us soon.
Email: mop.denver.info@gmail.com
Register online at : http://monthofphotography.blogspot.com/
RedLine Lectures in March
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Postmedia Critiques
March 3, 2011 7:30pm - 10pm
Sessions are held the first Thursday of the month.
For digital and new media artists. Presentations critiques and discussions of artistic practice based on behavior rather than media. Not strictly digital media, Creatives working within any field are encouraged to participate. RSVP to sterlingcrispin@gmail.com. Include a brief description of your piece and any physical or technical requirements.
RedLine Tuesday evening Lectures
Self Made Lecture series returns !
Art Dealer and Photographer
Views of what works today from both sides of the fence.
Hosted by Katie Taft Free
Tuesdays in March 1, 8, 15, 7-9 pm
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
Copyright: Know It or Blow It
American Photographic Artists
An APA Event Free and Open to All
March 5, 2011
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Image theft the facts regarding copyright protection and your rights.
Panel 10:00 am – 1:00 pm Join Moderator Debra Weiss and an esteemed panel:
Attorney James Silverberg, Photographer Glen Wexler and Lisa Lee,
Art Production Supervisor, Crispin Porter + Bogusky.
Lectures 2pm - 4pm Discussions and “ How To “ presentations:
Registration: How To Do It and Why What To Do When Your Image Has Been Infringed
How and When To Choose An Attorney. Appropriation – Is It Ever Justified.
Fair Use: When Is It Really Fair The Anti-Copyright Forces: Who and Why.
Putting Copyright To Work For You
How To Register Images With The United States Copyright Office
For more information contact:
American Photographic Artists
director@apacolorado.com
http://www.apacolorado.com
303.999.1678
or
RedLine
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Print Event - The First Step -
Beginner's Guide to Collecting Photography and Prints
March 12th, 12pm- 3pm
Discussions and Gallery tour $10 suggested donation
Greg Cradick and Mark Lunning will walk you through a
hands on, in depth look at historical photographic processes,
archival concerns, new printing technology and the importance of these topics to collectors.
Starts 12 noon at RedLine - tour includes: RedLine - Camera Obscura - Open Press Gallery
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Print Event - The Next Step -
Intermediate to advanced collecting
March 26, 12pm - 3pm
Discussions and Gallery tour - $10 suggested donation
Hosts Mark Sink and Marina Graves will walk you through
the in and outs of building a successful art collection.
Starts 12 noon at RedLine - tour includes: Plus Gallery-
ZArt Gallery - Illiterate Gallery - Open Press Gallery -
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
Big Mind Photo: Seeking the Spiritual Through Photography
March 19, 5pm - 7pm - Free
Come join us as Greg Cradick from Working with Artists (WWA) leads a discussion on how art and photography effect the mind, both as a viewer and as an artist. We will explore mindfulness and it's influence on artmaking, the emotional content of photographic images, impermanence and it's effect on aesthetics, and more! Come be a part of these fascinating discussions and learn to look at art more thoughtfully and to create art more intentionally.
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
Art Handling Do's and Don'ts
Tuesday, March, 29, 7-9pm - Free
Conservation and registrar advise
with Nick Silici , Installation & Facilities Coordinator at MCA Denver
2350 Arapahoe St. Denver, CO 80205
www.redlineart.org
303.296.4448
RedLine Lectures
The Artist's Guide: How to Make A Living Doing What You Love
March 31 at 5:30
Author, Artist, Teacher Jackie Battenfield
http://www.artistcareerguide.com/
RSVP BlackTie Colorado
http://www.blacktie-colorado.com/
Admission is Free for RedLine and CBCA members.
$5 via BlackTie Colorado or at the door
Books will be available for sale and the author will be signing books on site
Sponsored by RedLine, CBCA and Michele Mosko Fine Art and DOCA
Thank you RedLine
We want to express our thanks to Laura Merage and the resident artists and staff of RedLine for their amazing passion and support of these shows and the Month of Photography Denver. Without their support and skill none of this would be possible. - Mark Sink
Reed Photo Imaging
Photo Mural Installations
Greg Friedler, MoP, Big Picture
888 Federal Blvd.
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.reedphoto.com/
303.744.7979
Republic Plaza
Botanica Spectaculum
Curated by Andra Archer
March 17 – May 19, 2011
Opening Friday March 18, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m
370 17th St. Denver, CO 80202
303-514-8182
Rhinoceropolis
Wonder Wall
3553 Brighton Blvd. Denver CO, 80205
www.myspace.com/rhinoceropolis
rhinoceropolis@hotmail.com
Robischon Gallery
February 3 – March 26, 2011
Opening Reception:
Thursday, February 3, 6-8 pm
Halim Alkarim - Hidden Love
Concurrent solo exhibition of photography by Bill Armstrong -
Renaissance, Renaissance Portrait and Renaissance Dream
Also on View: Eric Schwartz - L.A. In Black and Gray
1740 Wazee St. Denver, Co 80202
www.robischongallery.com
303.298.7788
Rule Gallery
227 Broadway Denver, CO 80203
www.rulegallery.com
303.777.9473
Sandra Phillips Gallery
744 Santa Fe Dr. Denver, CO 80204
www.thesandraphillipsgallery.com
303.573.5969
Sellars Project Space
Yansan: 100 Years of Womyn's Struggle, Ceremony and Sword
Curated by Ashara Ekundayo
Artists: Jordan Casteel, Li Hardison, Amana Johnson, Deanna Lowman, Selamawit Mekonen, Kim Mayhorn, Favianna Rodriguez and Karen Seneferu
Opens First Friday, March 4, 6 - 9pm
Runs through March 28
On Saturday, March 5, 12 p.m Informal artist talk, Sellars Project Space's TALK TALK TALK series will continue with curator Ashara Ekundayo and others.
Slide Show Potluck !! - on Friday, March 18, 6 - 9 pm
4430 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212
www.sellarsprojectspace.com
303.242.5563
Society for Photographic Education
www.spenational.org
Space Gallery
765 Santa Fe Dr., Denver, CO 80204
Tuesday - Saturday Noon - 6pm
www.spacegallery.org
720.904.1088
Studio 5
"Sand, Sea and Sky," photographs by Malcolm Murray
Opens first Friday, runs though March.
209 Kalamath St., Studio 5, Denver, CO 80204
http://www.lpfineart.com/
303.733.7796
tbellphotographic studio
900 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
(enter through CORE New Art Space)
“It's All Here in Black and White”
A Woman Photographers Small Works Show
Juried by Loretta Young-Gautier, from The Camera Obscura Gallery.
First Friday Artists' reception: Friday, March 4, 2011
Collector's Friday: March 18, 2011
www.tbellphotographic.com
Tenn Street Coffee & Books
2nd Annual Travelers on Tenn
Juried Photography Show
Opens First Friday, March 4, 2011
Runs through March 30, 2011
4418 Tennyson Street, Denver, CO.
www.tennstreetcoffee.com
Tennyson Studios
4428 Tennyson St. Denver, CO 80212
www.kirknorlin.com
303.477.1847
Theory & Practice Gallery
Big Picture Satellite
Opens first Friday March
738 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204
University of Denver, Victoria H. Myhren Gallery
2121 E. Asbury Ave., Denver, CO 80208
http://www.du.edu/art/myhrengallery.html
303.871.3716
“Warhol in Colorado”
January 20 - March 13, 2011
Featuring screen prints, photographs, films, record album covers, posters and other works by and about Andy Warhol. Photos by Andy Warhol, Mark Sink, John Bonath, and Valere Harris Shane.
March 9th, 6.30 - 8pm. “Photographing Warhol”: Forum with Mark Sink, John Bonath, and Valere Harris Shane, plus opening presentation by special guest/panel moderator Elliot King. Free. Co-presented with CPAC (www.cpacphoto.org)
“In Country - Soldier’s Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan” - Photographs by Jennifer Karady
March 31 - May 1, 2011
Reception: Thursday, March 31, 5 - 8pm
In a highly personal approach to photography, artist Jennifer Karady works with American veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to create images that tell their individual stories and address their difficulties in adjusting to civilian life. Each new work is initiated by an extensive interview process with the veteran, followed by a collaboration in which the veteran reenacts a chosen moment from war within the safe space of his or her everyday environment, often surrounded by family and friends. Unlike some photographers who use actors to stage narratives, Karady works with real veterans to dramatize their stories through metaphorical, narrative, and allegorical techniques. Through this process the artist makes visible the psychological impact of war—the nightmares and memories that soldiers continue to experience after returning home.
Penrose Library
University of Denver
Roddy MacInnes
JIM RIVER
Opening March 22 -4:30 until 6:30.
Runs through June 3, 2011
Food will be served.
Lecture:
Thursday, March 31 at 4PM. "Jim River". (The talk will be about the project)
This project originated from two albums of photographs I purchased at an antiques mall in Wheatridge, Colorado. The albums contained some text: the photographer’s signature (Nina Weiste); the date the photographs were made (1917); and one geographical reference (Jim River). Using this information, an Internet search revealed that “Jim River” flows through Dickey County, North Dakota, and Nina Weiste lived there in 1917. After looking at the photographs for many years, the people and places became familiar to me. As a result of that, when I first traveled to North Dakota looking for ways to develop a project in response to Nina’s albums, I had an uncanny feeling that I was coming home.
I began working with the initial intention of addressing such questions as; why do we have the need to create a photographic record of our lives; what role do photographs play in the construction of identity; and what do we actually see in a photograph? My objectives have been to spend time in the environments of Nina’s photographs, and to capitalize on recurring themes within her albums with my own camera. I have attempted to see what I imagined she would have seen, and to convey that through a more constructed photographic style with my own images. I also photographed the people who now occupy Nina’s landscape, and I have tried to understand how the landscape and people have changed, or have not changed.
Contrasting my own feelings in relation to what I saw and to whom I met, give visual expression to the connections that exist between Nina Weiste and me, to her past and my present. As I occupy and re-photograph the landscape that was familiar to her in 1917, I seek to create metaphors that resonate between her photographic record and my own. By juxtaposing her vernacular photographs with my constructed landscapes and portraits, a dialogue is generated, one that addresses the central, but often ambiguous association between photography and memory, and how that influences the construction of identity.
When I look at what I believe to be Nina Weiste’s reality, constructed from her photographs, I see that it is more similar to my own than it is different. The particulars are not the same but the general is very familiar. Even though I have never met Nina Weiste, we are intimately connected. Nina died in 1983. I have limited information about her life between 1917 and 1983, except that she became an elementary school teacher in Yuma, Colorado before marrying and moving to Pueblo, Colorado. Her only child Jean died in Denver in 1993. That was the year I purchased her mother’s albums.
When my project transitioned from idea to reality, a chain reaction of people and places was set in motion. I believe that chain reactions are ubiquitous and occur continuously but are typically not consciously observed. By contrasting Nina Weiste’s photographs with my own, I have produced a catalyst that gives visual expression to interconnection, and through an awareness of the process, a means to emphasize and celebrate the occurrence of chain reactions. With varying degrees of consciousness I believe that we all use vernacular photography, or the common language of photography, for the same purpose. We all take the same photographs.
Roddy MacInnes
Lectures by Roddy
Thursday, March 31 at 4PM. "Jim River". (The talk will be about the project)
Wednesday, March 9th at 6:30. "Self and Photography, Parallel Realities". At Two Hands Paperie, 803 Pearl St. Boulder 80302. Tel: 303 444 0124
The talk coincides with a small exhibition of my cell phone pictures at Two Hands Paperie.
I am grateful to the these organizations for grant assistance:
University of Denver
North Dakota Council on the Arts
Ellendale Area Arts Council
Dickey County School District
Penrose Library
University of Denver
Monday - Thursday, 8AM - Midnight
Friday, 8AM - 8PM
Sat, 10AM - 8PM
Sun, 10Am - midnight
2150 East Evans Ave.
Denver, CO 80208
303 871-3707
http://library.du.edu/site/
Vertigo Art Space
“Double Diptych”
Artists: Monique Crine; John Davenport; Ian Fisher;
Cinthea Fiss; Greg Friedler; Conor King; Kate Levy; Edie Winograde
March 3 - April 15, 2011.
Reception: Thursday, March 3, 6-9 pm. Artist Talks tba
Curated by Rupert Jenkins for the Colorado Photographic Arts Center [CPAC]
Double Diptych brings together eight of Denver’s most innovative artists who work with photography. The theme of the show is self-explanatory – each artist was invited to present two diptychs that reflect their ongoing interests. In this show, the diptych operates in two distinct ways: as subjective reading of an assumed narrative, and as evidence of the artist’s creative source.
Monique Crine, Ian Fisher, and Greg Friedler each use the photograph as source material for their portrait drawings. Fisher uses family snapshots to draw isolated portraits of his grandfather; Crine’s subject is a neighborhood child, whose world she regularly photographs; and Friedler transforms studio nudes into almost-primitive pencil-and-ink renderings. Cinthea Fiss presents a video split-screen as well as a pair of related photographs that collectively recollect San Francisco’s punk music scene in the 80s; Conor King uses digital technologies to create a link between past and future Arctic explorations; John Davenport, Edie Winograde, and Kate Levy each construct more traditional photo-diptychs: Davenport pairs a distressed glass-plate image with his younger self; Winograde returns to her investigations into restaged American battles; and Levy juggles images from several ongoing documentary series’.
960 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO 80204
http://www.vertigoartspace.com
303.573.8378
Walker Fine Art
Triggered Momentum
Sabin Aell & Sterling Crispin
Opening Reception: Friday, February 11, 2011
First Friday March 4, 6-8pm
Artist Talk Sabin Aell March 8, 6-7pm
Runs through March 19
Walker Fine Art presents Triggered Momentum featuring photography based, mixed media work by Sabin Aell and an interactive video installation by Sterling Crispin. An artist is responsible to question and create, resulting in a product that provides curiosities for its viewer, often with the common response, “How did they think of that?” This exhibit is an approach to that moment, that epiphany, when you know you have stumbled upon something. Sabin Aell’s photography based, mixed media panels are the product of her experiencing something bizarre, yet oddly beautiful. Her subject, towels –twisted and frozen, are photographed with a medium format camera and printed onto a translucent material which are mounted over paintings on aluminum panel. Sterling Crispin’s interactive video installation Planeck’s Lens offers viewers a chance for their own discovery when approaching his glowing portal that reconstructs their figure, gradually and then completely.
Gallery Hours tuesday-saturday 11-6pm
300 W. 11th Ave., Denver, CO 80204
www.walkerfineart.com
303.355.8955
Wazee Union
Rejected
Invitational and juried photo exhibitions
Resident artists Norman Dillion and others.
Jurors: Susan Dillon, Markham Maes and Brian Smith
Opening Party and Awards Saturday March 12th, 6-11pm
Runs through April 1, 2011
3535 Wazee St. Denver CO. 80216
http://www.wazeeunion.com/
303.351.5214
The Weekend of Prints, Inc
Digital and Darkroom Print Event
4 Days, 11 Galleries – March 2 -5, 2011.
Participating galleries include: Artwork Network, Black Book Gallery, Carla Wright Gallery, Illiterate Gallery, Niza Knoll Gallery, Open Press Gallery, Sellars Project Space, Space Gallery, Vertigo Art Space, and Z Art Dept.
Classes on collecting photography and prints:
“The First Step: A Beginners Guide to Collecting” by Greg Cradick and Mark Lunning will be held on Saturday March 12 from 12 -3 pm at RedLine, 2350 Arapahoe St. in Denver.
“The Next Step: Intermediate to Advanced Collecting” offered by Mark Sink and Marina Graves, will be held on Saturday March 26 from 12-3 pm also at RedLine.
For more information: http://monthofphotography.blogspot.com
wwww.openpressltd@ecentral.com
or contact Mark Lunning at Open Press
303.778.1116
Wellington E. Webb Municipal Building
Building Creative Businesses
201 West Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO 80202
www.denvergov.org/createdenver
Working with Artists
Classes & Workshops
March 8, Greg Cradick: Digital Camera 3: Thinking Outside the Box
March 8, Ellen Yeiser: Digital Camera 1 - Nights
March 8, Ellen Yeiser: Digital Camera 1 - Days
March 9, Celene: Bridgford: Travel Photography
March 10, Greg Cradick: Creative Push 2
March 12, Grant Leighton: Studio Lighting 2: Seeing LIght
March 12, Steve Bostwick: Snap Shooters
March 19, Marc Feldman: The Art of Bidding
March 22 Katie Taft : Launches her on going lecuture series :
Action Figures - Self Made Lecture series returns !
March 26, Christopher James: Photography and Time
April 9 Steve Bostwick: Snap Shooters
For details on each class:
http://www.workingwithartists.org/classcalendar.php
Working with Artists
445 S. Saulsbury, Lakewood, CO 80226
www.workingwithartists.com
303.837.1341
Z Art
Winter Prather Retrospective
curated by Randy Roberts
1132 North Speer Boulevard
Denver, CO 80204
http://www.zmodern.com
303.298.8432
Z Cuisine Ecote
Stan Brakage
evenings during March
Highland 2239 W 30th Ave., Denver, CO 80211
http://www.zcuisineonline.com/
303. 477.1111
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ASPEN
Anderson Ranch Art Center
Workshops
Andrea Wallace directs the New Media and Photography
Scanner as Camera
March 5, 2011
http://www.andersonranch.org/
Aspen Art Museum
Mark Manders
February 18 – May 1, 2011
590 N. Mill St. Aspen, CO 81611
Tuesday - Saturday, 10am - 6pm
Sunday, noon to 6pm
www.aspenartmuseum.org
970.925.8050
Baldwin Gallery
Alexis Rockman and Billy Sullivan
March 18 - April 17 , 2011
209 Galena St., Aspen, CO 81611
www.baldwingallery.com
970.920.9797
David Floria Gallery
Selected works by gallery artists:
Shana & Robert ParkeHarrison
John Huggins
Michael Eastman
Joseph Scheer
525 East Cooper Ave. Suite 201, Aspen, CO 81611
www.floriagallery.com
970.544.5705
Joel Soroka Gallery
400 East Hyman Ave., Aspen, CO 81611
970.920.3152
http://joelsorokagallery.com/
BOULDER
ATLAS building
University of Colorado at Boulder
International Film Series
ATLAS building / Film Studies.
Established in 1941, the International Film Series is
Boulder's first art-house film series
http://www.internationalfilmseries.com/
Christine Marguerite Designs
Photography Exhibit in Conjunction with Denver Photographic Arts.
Michael Wood and Julie Dubose
1721 Pearl Street
Boulder, CO 80302
http://christinemarguerite.com
303.447.2344
National Center for Atmospheric Research
NCAR Gallery
Paula Gillen - Portrait Collages
January 31 through March 26, 2011
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and weekends 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
No charge for admission.
Preview artwork by Paula Gillen at:
www.paulagillen.net
NCAR's Mesa Laboratory
1850 Table Mesa Drive Boulder
www.ucar.edu/outreach/art_gallery/calendar.html
303.497.2408
Two Hands Paperie
Roddy MacInnes
Cell phone images
Wednesday, March 9th at 6:30. "Self and Photography, Parallel Realities". At Two Hands
The talk coincides with a small exhibition of my cell phone pictures at Two Hands Paperie.
803 Pearl St. Boulder 80302. Tel: 303 444 0124
University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex
CU Art Museum
ANDY WARHOL PHOTOGRAPHS
January 21, 2011 - June 25, 2011
Faculty exhibition is up until March 11, 2011
The new CU Art Museum features five galleries including Changing
Exhibitions Galleries, Permanent Collection Galleries and a Video Gallery.
The CU Art Museum will feature highlights from its permanent collection.
Gallery Hours
Monday – Friday: 10am – 5pm Tuesday: 10am to 7pm Saturday: 12pm – 4pm
1085 18th St., Boulder, CO 80309
lisa.becker@colorado.edu
University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex
The Seventh Annual Brakhage Center Symposium
A Weekend of Short Works Programs, Lectures & Discussions
March 11, 12, and 13, 2011
At The University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex Room 1B20
http://www.colorado.edu/FilmStudies/brakhage/symposium_7.shtml
For further information: donald.yannacito@colorado.edu
University of Colorado at Boulder Visual Arts Complex
Downstairs exhibition galleries (Photography and Video area)
Opening Reception March 11 5:30 - 8:30pm
Runs through March 2011
Angie Buckley, Adan De La Garza, Francoise Dureese
Shannon Forsman, Paula Gillen, Dean Hadlock,
John Hart, Jean Hertzberg, Caroline Hinkley,
Ethan Jackson, Jesse Kuroiwa, Roddy McInnes, Gary Metz,
Jenna Maurice Montazeri, Inga Pae, Amy Richman
Ariel Vander Schuit, Laura Lee Shill, Mia Semingson
Thomas Spradling, Alex Sweetman, Kari Natasha Treadwell
Andrea Wallace, Melanie Walker, Xi Zhang
And photographs by students of UC Boulder
http://www.colorado.edu/arts/VisualArtsComplex/
UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Henderson Building, 15th and Broadway, Boulder, CO 80309
Chris Jordan
Midway Project
http://www.chrisjordan.com/gallery/midway/
http://cumuseum.colorado.edu/Visit/
303.492.6892
FORT COLLINS
Center for Fine Art Photography
Human+Being
March 25 - April 23 Reception April 1, 6 - 9PM
The Center for Fine Art Photography brings the Month of Photography to Fort Collins. With an unprecedented four exhibitions all dipping into the month of March, the Center will feature more contemporary photography than ever before. Though the subjects and media are varied - from portraits to still life, digital to wet plate - the vitality of this spectrum will convince you that photography does not age gracefully but is reborn again and again.
Portraits
February 4 - March 19, Main Gallery Reception March 4, 6 - 9PM Artists’ talk March 5, 1 - 2PM
An exhibition of photographs that explore the visual representation of a person, animal, place or thing. The featured works expand the traditional notion of “eyes front, smile” portraits, extending the concept to explore sense of place and personal experience. The 47 contributing artists represent an impressive constituency of local, national and international talent.
Noteworthy award winners in the mix include: Leo Mendonca, Juror’s Selection, Dorothy O’Connor, Director’s Selection and Samuel Moulin, Director’s Honorable Mention. The list of Juror’s Honorable Mentions is a lengthy testament to the high caliber of this show: Alan Wentworth, PD Rearick, Charles Rozier, Lanny Linehan, Klara Hanincova, Martin Gremm and Colorado’s own Alpen Badgett.
The images were selected by legendary photographer Rodney Smith. A student of Walker Evans at Yale in the 70s and today widely exhibited in major galleries the world over and collected by Rockefellers and rock stars alike - Smith continues the Center’s tradition for sourcing absolute excellence in exhibition jurors.
(In)Direct
February 2 - March 5, North Gallery Reception March 4, 6 - 9PM Artist talk with S. Gayle Stevens March 5, 2 - 3:30PM
Featuring wet plate collodion and glass plate photographs by S. Gayle Stevens, Christopher Ray Perez, Mark Sink and Kristen Hatgi. From the intimacy of eye contact to an abstracted ambiguity of self, the selected images utilize the historic wet plate process – defying time and contemplating mortality.
S. Gayle Stevens has worked in antiquarian processes for over fifteen years, preferring the fluidity and individuality of wet plate collodion. Dubbed the “Alt Queen” by her students, Stevens teaches alternative photo processes at the College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn Illinois.
Christopher Ray Perez is a self-taught photographer who specializes in street style portraiture using the painstaking ambrotype process, resulting in honest but surreal imagery.
Mark Sink and Kristen Hatgi began their collaborative studies in wet plate collodion in the summer of 2008. The resultant mix of still life, portraits, nudes and landscapes is a romantic blend of the modern and the antique. Making a living from fine art photography since 1978, Sink is well known for his imagery made with the toy Diana camera. Widely collected and exhibited, he is represented by G. Ray Hawkins in CA, Robin Rice in NY, Rule Gallery in Denver. Kristen Hatgi (BFA 2008) has exhibited her photography locally and nationally. Inspired a decade ago by local teacher and collector Paul Harbaugh, Hatgi later came to work for Mark and Gallery Sink.
400 North College Avenue Fort Collins, CO 80524
www.c4fap.org
970. 224.1010
Fort Collins Museum of Contemporary Art
FCMOA
“Ansel Adams: Masterworks”
January 15 - March 15, 2011
201 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524 |
970.482.2787 |
info@fcmoca.org
http://www.fcmoca.org
LOVELAND
Loveland Museum/Gallery
Colorado Stories: Photographs by Bob Campagna
February 11 through April 10, 2011
503 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, CO 80537
http://www.ci.loveland.co.us/cultural_services/cultural_services_museum.htm
970.962.2410
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Month of Photography, exhibitions at Redline March – April 2011.
Exhibition Opening Date: March 11, 2011
Exhibition Closing Date: April 26, 2011
Works to be received at RedLine: February 22 – 24
Installation dates: February 27–28
Redline 2350 Arapahoe St Denver, CO 80205
303.296.4448
http://www.redlineart.org/
Participant list of 2008 MOP
http://www.gallerysink.com/spe

