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Kudos,
September 2010
by Shoshana Rothaizer
Thurs. 3/4, 6-8 p.m
. -
Trish Mayo
, opening reception at NoMAA (Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance)
Gallery, 178 Bennett
Avenue
at 189th Street, 3rd Floor, NYC.
212-568-4396
Thurs. 3/4, 6-8 p.m
., with curatorial talk at 5 p.m. -
Amy Kosh
and
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin
, opening reception at A.I.R. Gallery Gallery, 111 Front Street, #228, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
212-255-6651.
http://www.airgallery.org
Sat. 3/6, 2:30-5:50 p.m
. -
Janice Wood Wetzel
and
Deena Weintraub
, opening reception at West Side Arts Coalition, Broadway Community Mall, Broadway at West 96th Street, NYC
Sat.-Sun. 3/6-7, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m
. -
Laurie Klein
, workshop. $395. 536 Federal Road, Brookfield, CT. 203-740-1110
Tues. 3/9, 5:30-8 p.m
. -
Elisa Decker
, reception for solo exhibition at the Gallery of the Office of the Manhattan Borough President, Municipal Building, 1 Centre Street, 19th Floor, NYC. RSVP to: 212-669-4448. Photo ID is required to enter the building.
Sat. 3/13, 6-8 p.m
. -
Ann Brandeis
, opening reception at Hampton Road Gallery, 36
Hampton Road,
Southampton, NY.
http://www.hamptonroadgallery.com
Sat. 3/20, 5:30-7:30 p.m
. -
Amy Kosh
, closing reception at Fuzziwhigs, 7 South Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960.
845-348-4774
Sun. 3/21, 2:30-5:50 p.m
. -
Janice Wood Wetzel
and
Deena Weintraub
, closing reception at West Side Arts Coalition, Broadway Community Mall, Broadway at West 96th Street, NYC
Sun. 3/21, 4-7 p.m
. -
PWP Student Awards
reception and silent auction fundraiser, Ernest Rubenstein Gallery at The Educational Alliance, 197 East Broadway, NYC. The auction will be called at 6:00.
Sat. 3/27, 4-7 p.m
. -
Sindi Schorr
and
Robin Glasser Sacknoff
, reception at Broome Street Gallery, 498 Broome Street (just west of West Broadway), NYC. 212-226-6085
Sat. 4/10, 5-9 p.m
. -
Theresa King
, opening reception at Westbeth Gallery, 55 Bethune Street (between Washington and West Street), NYC
Sat. 4/10, 5-7 p.m
. -
Holly Gordon
, opening of solo show at Fotofoto Galley, 372 New York
Avenue
, Huntington, NY 11743. 631-549-0048.
http://www.fotofotogallery.com
Ann Brandeis
will be exhibiting several pieces from a new series
at Hampton Road Gallery in Southampton, NY from 3/13-4/11. == A solo exhibition of
Elisa Decker
’s photographs,
Portraits
, will be at the Gallery of the Office of the Manhattan Borough President, NYC from 3/3-26. ==
Holly Gordon
’s solo exhibition,
Antarctica: Journey to the Extreme
, is at Fotofoto Gallery in Huntington, NY from 4/9-5/16. This show first debuted at the
New York Hall of Science
in 2006. ==
Therese King
is curating and participating in
Moment to Moment – Consistency and Change
, at Westbeth Gallery, NYC from 4/10-5/2. ==
Laurie Klein
is offering a 20% discount for a workshop, “Revisiting the Classic Art of Hand Coloring,” 3/6-7 at her home studio. Call 213-740-1110 or contact her at laurie@laurieklein.com ==
Amy Kosh
has a solo show,
Landscape Allegories
, at Fuzziwhigs in Nyack, NY from 2/16-3/20. Images by
Amy Kosh
and
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin
were selected for …
and sweeps me away,
National Members Exhibition
at A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn from 3/3-28. ==
Trish Mayo
has two
photographs in
Women in the Heights,
Contemporary Women Artists
of Northern Manhattan
, at the NoMAA (Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance)
Gallery in celebration of Women’s History Month, from 3/4-4/2. ==
Sindi Schorr
and
Robin Glasser Sacknoff
have images in
La Dolce Vita
:
Impressions of
Italy
from Il Chiostro Workshops 1995-2009
, at Broome Street Gallery, NYC from 3/23-4/4. ==
Janice Wood Wetzel
and
Deena Weintraub
are the co-curators for
Trash
, at the West Side Arts Coalition, NYC from 3/3-21. == This year’s
PWP Student Awards
exhibition will show black and white images on the theme of
Water
. The exhibition is at the Ernest Rubenstein Gallery at the Educational Alliance, NYC from 3/21-4/1. Photographs and services by PWP members have been donated for a silent auction at the reception.
Current Exhibitions
Photographs by
Paula Berg
and
Janice Wood Wetzel
were selected for inclusion in the online gallery for the
Floral
exhibit at PhotoPlace Gallery,
3 Park Street, Middlebury, VT from 2/9-3/6, and images by
Sandy Alpert
and
Diane Smook
are displayed on the gallery’s walls. Also, the images of all four women will
be included in the exhibit catalogue, published by Blurb Books.
Call
802-989-2359.
==
Ann Brandeis
has work in
Artists
, at Hampton Road Gallery, 36 Hampton Road, Southampton, NY from 2/13-3/7. ==
Photographs of Iceland by
Patricia Gilman
are in the window of
Ritz Camera
,
2400 Broadway
(at the
corner of 88th Street), NYC during the month of March
.
Call
212-877-8760
. ==
Sandra Gottlieb
has a solo show,
Images of the Sea
, at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science & Art,
1801 West St. Andrews, in
Midland, MI 48640 from 1/23-4/25. Call
989-631-5930.
The exhibit consists of thirty large pieces (up to 50") in two rooms, as part of a large exhibition relating to water called “
WaterWorks.”
==
Mary Heller
has a solo exhibition,
Fine Art Photography
, at Sunita’s Bar, 106 Norfolk Street (between Rivington and Delancy Streets), NYC from 2/25-4/25. ==
Theresa King
has a solo show,
The Last Day
of the Myrtle
Avenue
El
, at the New York Transit Museum, Boerum Place and Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn Heights. The exhibition opened 9/29, and has recently been extended through July because of popular demand. ==
Several nature photos by
Ann Littlejohn
are in an on-going display in the Pediatric Wing of the Hospital for Special Surgery, 535 East 70th Street, NYC.
==
Debbie Miracolo
has work in
The Sweet Escape
, at the
Morean Arts Center,
719 Central Avenue
,
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
from 1/15-3/13
.
Call
727-822-7872 or go to:
http://www.moreanartscenter.org
==
Laurie Rhodes
has work in an
international documentary photography exhibition,
Building an Ethical Economy: Theology and the Marketplace
, at the Trinity Church Museum,
Broadway at Wall Street,
NYC from 1/25-4/5. The show is in conjunction with Trinity Institute’s annual theological conference of the same name, and the images will also be online at:
http://trinitywallstreet.org
Recent Exhibitions
Sandy Alper
t,
Mary Newman
,
Wendy Paton
and
Lucille Tortora
had images in
Clues To Identity - Independent Projects Seminar 2007-2009
, at the International Center of Photography, Education Gallery, NYC from 9/4-1/3.
==
Work by
Carla Berger
was selected for the
International Juried Show
at Rogue Space Gallery, NYC from 1/14-30. ==
Sheila Bernard
’s solo exhibition,
The Urban Series
, was at the Lippman Gallery in B’nai Jeshurun Temple, Short Hills, NJ from 12/29-2/9, and she
had work in
The Subject is Red
, at Soho Photo, NYC from 2/2-27. ==
Susan Bowen
had images in
Holga Inspire
, at Umbrella Arts Gallery, NYC from 12/9-1/16. ==
Katherine Criss
and
Holly Gordon
participated in
Artist’s Choice and Chosen Artists
, at b.j. spoke gallery in Huntington, NY from 2/2-25. ==
Marilyn Fish-Glynn
,
Ann Littlejohn
and
Alyce Mayo
were in the sixth bi-annual PAI (Photography and Imaging)
Members’ Photography Exhibit
at the National Arts Club,
NYC
from 12/7-1/3
.
==
Holly Gordon
participated in
The Short Show
, at Fotofoto Galley, Huntington, NY from 1/29-2/21. ==
An image by
Sandra Gottlieb
was included in
Click
, an invitational photography show at Glave Kocen Gallery in Richmond, VA from 2/5-27. ==
Pamela Green
was in
Points of View, An Exhibition from Femmes Photales
, at
Bouras Properties,
Summit, NJ from 11/2-1/4. ==
Myrna Harrison-Changar
showed photography and art in
Winter “Art” Expressions
, with the
National League of American Pen Women, at St. Francis College, Brooklyn, from 2/1-26. ==
Myrna Harrison-Changar
,
Lore Behrendt
and
Diane Hardy Waller
had work in
Expressions: 2010
, at Lafayette Grill
,
NYC from 1/9-2/10. ==
Susan Kuhlman
had one image in
Black & White
, a members’ show at East End Arts Council Gallery, Riverhead, NY from 1/15-2/26. ==
Mixed media photographs by
Andy Mars
were displayed in the window of Westside Camera, NYC from 12/1-1/2. ==
Alyce Mayo
and
Sheila Smith
had work in the
Mixed Media Art Exhibit
with the Gramercy Neighborhood Association (GNA), at the National Arts Club, NYC from 2/23-26. ==
Trish Mayo
was in a two-person show,
A Million and One Thanks
, at Local Project in Long Island City from 2/6-21, and she also had work in
Illuminating Nature
, at Wave Hill House, the Bronx, from 11/27-2/28. == An image by
Dianora Niccolini
was on display from 1/22-27, as part of an exhibition and auction of photographs
from the 1950's through the 1970's at the
Salmagundi Club, NYC. ==
Erika Nusser
had one piece in
Portrait Contest
, at Mpls Photo Center in Minneapolis, MN from 1/2-31. ==
Shirley Pasternak
had one piece in
Botanical Pictures: Unusual Still Lifes of Plants and Flowers
, at Hudson Guild Gallery II
, NYC from 11/19-1/26. ==
Lesly Reichek
participated in the
5th Annual Photography Competition
, at Fotofoto Gallery,
Huntington, NY
from 11/27-1/10. ==
Maddi Ring
had twenty pieces in a solo exhibition,
Africa
, at the JCC,
West Orange, NJ from 11/1-1/3.
==
A three-woman show, including
a retrospective of the work of
Roz Rosenblum
, titled
Visual Motifs
, and fourteen photographs by
Pat Yancovitz
,
Rust, Paint, Scissors
, was at
Art Way Gallery at the
Princeton Alliance Church,
Plainsboro,
NJ from 1/16-2/21. ==
Daryl-Ann Saunders
participated in
From Here to There
, at the Arts Council of the Morris Area, Morristown, NJ from 7/23-1/10.
==
Daryl-Ann Saunders
and
Susan Bowen
had work in
Blue: An Exhibition of Photographs About a Color
, at Vermont PhotoPlace Gallery,
Middlebury, VT
from 12/8-1/9. ==
Sheila Smith
showed her collage paintings in
International Group Show
at Caelum Gallery, NYC from 1/5-16. == Photographs by
Deborah Terry
were in two exhibitions aimed at raising awareness and funds for relief efforts in African nations.
Stories
, which included documentary photography of refugees and multimedia presentations, was at Honfleur Gallery, Washington, DC from 1/22-2/26, and
Migrations
- Nomads With No Cause/Refugees With
No Tomorrow
,
a solo show focused on the conflict in Darfur, was at the Gallery at Vivid Solutions,
Washington, DC from 1/22-2/22.
Proceeds from the exhibits went to support the International Lifeline Fund,
a non-profit international relief and development organization dedicated to water and sanitation issues, micro-enterprise and fuel-efficient technologies. Deborah, the Vice President and Creative Director of ILF, helped found the organization in 2005. For more information, call 202-536-8994 or send an e-mail to arts@archdc.org ==
Janice Wood Wetzel
had work in
Central Park Exhibit
, at the West Side Arts Coalition, NYC from 1/20-2/7. ==
Pat Yancovitz
and
Elisa Decker
were in the
Holiday Invitational
show at Broome Street Gallery,
NYC
from 12/22-1/10.
Other News
Amy Burchenal
sold her hand-painted silver prints, books, and black and white silver prints at the Brooklyn Flea’s “Gifted Holiday Market” from 12/2-6
in
Manhattan
. ==
On 12/18,
Marilyn Fish-Glynn
and
Alyce Mayo
participated in a book-signing party for
100 New York Photographers
, at Soho Photo, NYC. Several former PWP members/speakers such as Arlene Gottfried, Cynthia Matthews, Erika Stone, Dee Ann McCarthy and Rebecca Lepkoff were present, along with the book’s author. ==
Birgit Pohl
recently sold two Polaroid transfers to a collector in Westchester.
==
Roz Rosenblum
will judge two camera competitions in March. On
Wed. 3/10, she’ll be at the Wantagh L.I. Camera Club, at the Wantagh Public Library, 3285 Park Avenue, Wantagh, NY. Then on Mon. 3/22 she’ll be at the Ocean County Camera Club, at the Lakewood High School Library, 855 Somerset Avenue, Lakewood, NJ. Both events begin at 8 p.m. Roz judged three contests in February. On 2/4, she was at the
Great Neck
Camera Club competition in Great Neck, NY, on 2/10 Roz judged at the Wantagh Camera Club in
Wantagh, NY, and on 2/17 she was at the
Gateway Photographers of
Staten Island
in Staten Island. ==
Daryl-Ann Saunders
is creating a photo studio that PWP members can rent for their own 4–6 hour
photo sessions
at a modest fee. Brick-walled, the studio is 13' x 25', with an adjacent bathroom/makeup area, and it’s located twenty minutes from
Manhattan
in East Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Contact Daryl-Ann at das@DASaunders.com ==
Lynn Saville
is teaching “
New
York
at Twilight,” a five-session workshop at
International Center of
Photography
on Tuesday evenings from 3/2-4/6. Register by telephone at 212-857-0001 for Code: 10WMC12 or go to
http://www.icp.org
==
On 11/2, the Smithsonian Institution’s
National
Museum of
American Art
accepted all of the photos from
Nancy Sirkis
’ project about small towns, as well as her five boroughs project.
The volume of photos includes images that Nancy has already submitted, as well as photos that she will take in the future.
Publications
Twenty-one informal portraits by
Monica Barnes
were published in the 2008
Bulletin: A Directory and Chronicle of The Society of Woman Geographers
. Monica’s obituary of pioneering air photographer Mary Meader also appears in the same issue. To view three of Monica’s photos, go to:
http://www.iswg.org/triennials.htm
l#Photos == A photo by
Ann Brandeis
is included in
Best of Photography 2009
, which was released by Serbin Productions in December.
==
An article by
Elisa Decker
, in which she reviews an exhibition by Joseph Stashkevetch, was published in the January 2010
issue of
Art in America
(see p. 116), and she reviewed paintings by Anne Neely in the September edition of
Art of America
(see pages 150-151).
==
A two-page spread about
Marilyn Fish-Glynn
is featured in
100 New York Photographers
, by Cynthia Dantzic,
recently published by Schiffer. Marilyn was honored by the invitation to participate in this book, which includes many iconic figures, spanning over fifty years of work. Also included is a 1937 photograph by Rebecca Lepkoff. The book was displayed in the window of
Rizzoli Bookstore
and
can be purchased at the Museum of Modern Art. == Black and white infrared work by
Ann Ginsburgh Hofkin
is featured on page 46 of
Photographic Possibilities, Third Edition: The Expressive Use of Equipment, Ideas, Materials, and Processes
, by Robert Hirsch, published by Focus Books.
This book encompasses technical information, resources, and the thought-provoking work of over 150 international artists, and it can be ordered from Amazon.com on PWP’s website, which will benefit our organization.
Go to:
http://www.pwponline.org/page.php?page=books
, and then click on the Amazon book graphic on the upper left.
The book lists for $35.95, and the ISBN is 978-0-240-81013-3.
==
In January,
National Wildlife Magazine
announced that
Holly Gordon
won first place in the
global warming
category of their annual photography competition. Her image was selected from nearly 70,000 submissions. Go to:
http://www.nwf.org/News-and-Magazines/National-Wildlife/PhotoZone/Archives/2009/2009-Photo-Contest-Winners.aspx
.
Also, a photo by Holly is on the cover the February/March issue of
Creations Magazine
, a
Long Island
bi-monthly publication. The image and magazine contents can also be viewed online at
http://www.creationsmagazine.com
== An article in
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle
on 2/4 features the solo show of
Theresa King
at the New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn. ==
A group photo by
Andy Mars
, which includes Dr. Ruth Wertheimer, is in the January/February issue of
Fido Friendly
magazine. ==
Tequila Minsky
has
been traveling to and photographing in
Haiti
for a number of years, resulting in various exhibitions, publications and more. She was in Haiti when the earthquake happened, and her astute, compassionate photos appeared on
The New York Times
’ online edition on 1/12, and published in the regular paper on 1/13. Tequila was also quoted in the
Times
. To view Tequila’s images and a discussion about her work, go to:
http://lens.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/01/13/behind-28/
. You can read Tequila’s unique and personal perspective of Haiti in her article in
The Villager
. Go to:
http://www.thevillager.com/villager_351/sohophotog.html
. Additionally, Tequila’s images have been Tweeted and re-Tweeted many times. == Photographs by
Tequila Minsky
were on the cover and in the interior of the 12/18 issue of
Downtown Express
, and also in the 12/16 edition of
The Villager
. Go to:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24240200/DECEMBER-18-2009-DOWNTOWN-express
and
http://downtownexpress.com/de_347/festivefestival.html
. ==
An image by
Erika Nusser
will be on the cover of the second issue of
Imprints
, the new publication of Professional Women Photographers. ==
Joan Pearlman
’s photo of the interior of the Alhambra appears on the cover of
Antithetical Arts: On the Ancient Quarrel Between Literature and Music
, by Peter Kivy, recently published by Oxford University Press.
==
Laurie Rhodes
had seven photographs, including the cover, featured in “A Slice of Paris,” an article in the Winter 2009 issue of
Edible Queens
magazine. Laurie also did the styling. See it online at:
http://www.ediblecommunities.com/queens/
==
A photograph by
Ann Marie Rousseau
is in
MS and the Material Girls, Images and Issues of Women in the Twentieth Century
, a book published by Twenty-First Century Books in Minneapolis.
See page 100.
==
A Polaroid transfer image by
Daryl-Ann Saunders
won the most votes in a field of eighty-five submissions in an international contest, the AlternativePhotography.com Calendar Competition 2010. Daryl-Ann’s image is featured on the cover of the color calendar and also inside, along with the work of eleven other artists who work in non-silver processes such as gum bichromate, palladium, cyanotype, etc. To see the artists’ work and to purchase the calendar, go to:
http://www.alternativephotography.com/books/calendar_2010.html
.
For the seventh year in a row
,
Daryl-Ann
was commissioned to photograph a prominent female executive to appear as part of a cover photo-montage and on the inside of the September/October issue of
Profiles in Diversity
magazine.
Daryl-Ann also photographed author Kara Newman for the inside flap of her new book about cocktails,
Spice and Ice
, which was released by Chronicle Books in November.
==
Several images by
Catherine Steinmann
, including a cover photo, were published during the month of December in
The Garden Island
, a local newspaper in Kaua’i, HI.
Self-Published books
Amy Burchenal
and her husband released their latest photo-poem publication,
Somewhere South of
Roanoke
in December, and this new book and others can be viewed and purchased at:
http://www.etsy.com/shop/zburch
On the Web
Two series of 11" x 14" Cibachrome photographs by
Mariette Pathy Allen
from the 1980s,
Fantasy Found and Created
and
Flowers
, are represented by the Domeischel Gallery Ltd.
These images can be found on the gallery’s website:
http://www.domeischelgallery.com
==
Clues To Identity
, the exhibition that
Sandy Alpert
,
Mary Newman
,
Wendy Paton
and
Lucille Tortora
were in at the International Center of Photography, NYC, was reviewed by The Artpoint - a well-respected art blog. Go to:
http://theartpoint.blogspot.com/2009_12_19_archive.html
==
Three images by
Carla Berger
are in
Bold/Subtle
, a juried online
International art exhibition
with Upstream People Gallery, running from 12/1/09 through 11/30/10. Carla also has images in the
8th Annual Summer All Media
, which went online beginning 7/1 for one year, and she was in
Color: Bold/Subtle,
from 2/1-11/30.
Go to:
http://www.upstreamgallery.com
==
Miriam Berkley
is profiled in the online edition of the
December “Picture of the Year” issue of
Rangefinder
magazine. The article, which focuses on Miriam’s author photographs and also includes one of her New York City images, can be seen at:
http://www.rangefindermag.com/storage/articles/RF1209_Berkley_Brownstein.pdf
.
Also, the printed magazine mentions the article on page 138 and has one image from the article.
==
An article about
Irma Bohórquez-Geisler
, with one of her photos, can be found at:
http://www.silive.com/northshore/index.ssf/2010/01/photos_of_mexican_immigrants_o.html
==
Images by
Susan Bowen
are showcased at
http://www.holgainspire.com
, a website created by the makers of the silly plastic camera that she uses.
==
Leslie Arlette Boyce
received Honorable Mention for her series about the African Burial Ground in the 2009 International Photography (Lucie) Awards.
Go to:
http://photoawards.com/en/Pages/Gallery/hmentionPRO.php
==
A series of photos by
Ann Brandeis
received an award from Prix de la Photographie, and it can be viewed at:
http://www.px3.fr/winners/2009/zoom.php?eid=1-12274-09&uid=2226011
==
Ruth Gitto
has a new website and is looking for feedback. Go to:
http://www.nycfotosafari.com
==
Holly Gordon
shoots with an assortment of Kodak film and prints on a variety of Kodak papers, and examples of her work are
showcased on Kodak’s professional website. Go to:
http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/cpq/feathres/featuresIndex.jhtml
, and then click on fine art. Also, Holly
’s article, “Antarctica: Journey to the Extreme,
”
was posted by the Photo Migrations Community for Nature Photography at
http://www.photomigrations.com/home.htm
during the month of February, and is now viewable in the archives. == Images by
Leslie Granda-Hill
won First Place at both the New York Renaissance Faire and the Maryland Renaissance Faire.
Go to:
http://www.renfair.com
and
http://www.rennfest.com
==
An article about
Barbara Leven
, titled “Barbara Leven Part I: What the Eye is Called to See,” is in The Artpoint. Go to:
http://theartpoint.blogspot.com/2009/10/barbara-leven-part-1-what-eye-is-called_5031.html
==
Andy Mars
is represented by Busacca Gallery, an online gallery in San Francisco, CA, and two of her images can be seen at:
http://www.busaccagallery.com/catalog.php?catid=204&itemid=2579&page=1
and
http://www.busaccagallery.com/catalog.php?catid=204&itemid=2614&page=2
==
Tequila Minsky
was in Haiti when the earthquake hit. See “Publications” for information and links! Also, Tequila’s slide show of Chasidic Jews celebrating Chanukah on the sidewalks of the Lower East Side can be found at:
http://www.flickr.com/tminsky/sets/72157623001280740/show/
. Some of the aforementioned images, as well as other photos, are on the cover and in the interior of the 12/18 issue of
Downtown Express
, and also in the 12/16 edition of
The Villager
. Please go to “Publications” to access the links for these two publications. ==
Erika Nusser
shot images for
Artforum
for auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s. Go to:
http://artforum.com/diary/id=24172
==
Mayda Rumberg
received Special Recognition for a show at
http://www.UpstreamPeopleGallery.com
, which is on view from 3/1/09 through 2/28/10.
==
The finalists (called “nominees”) and winners for the 4th International Black and White Spider Awards were announced on 1/24.
Mayda Rumberg
and
Jackie Weisberg
were chosen as nominees, and it’s the fifth straight year that Jackie has been either a finalist or received honorable mention awards. Thousands of images were received from over sixty countries and the nominated photographers were selected by a Who’s Who judging panel from the international photography community, including
Magnum Photos
, Sotheby’s,
Tate Gallery
, and the Leica Photo Gallery. For a direct link to Jackie’s image, go to:
http://www.thespiderawards.com/presentation/fullsize.php?t=Nominee%20in%20Architectural&id=43522
==
An article about
Daryl-Ann Saunders
is on a photo-industry blog. Go to:
http://lg-reps.com/2009/12/218421867/
.
Another article, about Daryl-Ann’s night subway photographs titled “Interrupted Landscapes,” is in
Urbanautica
, the online Italian photo magazine.
Go to:
http://www.urbanautica.com/blog/daryl-ann-saunders/
to see the article, and then click on the artwork to see additional images.
Also, Daryl-Ann has a new online photography page for Facebook members, that offers news of art and photography-related topics, tips and information as well as listings of her own events.
To subscribe to the page, visit:
http://tiny.cc/FacebookDASphoto
and click on the “Become A Fan” link. == On 2/18, images by
Lynn Saville
were selected for the
Photo District News (PDN) Photo of the Day. Take a look at:
http://www.pdnphotooftheday.com/2010/02/3609
Up-Coming Exhibitions and Events
Ruth Gitto
will be conducting one-day photography workshops from April through October. Her Foto Safaris, using
New York City
as subject matter, will take place once a week, and will be limited to five participants per Safari. For information and to download a brochure, go to:
http://www.nycfotosafari.com
. PWP members can receive a 25% discount.
PWP’s mission is the advancement of women photographers through the creation a dynamic and supportive environment while promoting public interest in photography.
As the premier women’s photographic organization, our members create a collegial, proactive and professional culture that respects and inspires women’s photographic vision.