exhibitions

Griffin Museum of Photography - The Visual Metric

Paula Tognarelli curates The Visual Metric for the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA and has included the following photograph, The Childhood Gravity Games - Red from the series The Childhood Gravity Games.

August 4 – November 7, 2017

"Anyone from a manufacturing background has a propensity for visual depictions of measurement, process and outcome. Whether it be an excel graph for tracking a trend, a work flow diagram following a widget through production or a fish bone chart to problem solve, it is easier to analyze with a pictorial rendering than a spread sheet of raw numbers or a written description of a procedure. This is the thread of the idea leading to “The Visual Metric” exhibition for the Griffin Museum of Photography...

Roger Archibald, Julie Anand and Damon Sauer, Rachel Barrett, Karen Bell, Meg Birnbaum, Joy Bush, Kim Campbell, Richard Alan Cohen, Charan Devereaux, Norm Diamond, Randi Ganulin, Karen Garrett de Luna, Steve Gentile, Mary Daniel Hobson, Carol Isaak, Andrew Janjigian, Frances Jakubek, Doug Johnson, Marky Kauffmann, Sant Khalsa, Tom Lamb, Susan Lapides, Ralph Mercer, Noritaka Minami, Adam Neese, Troy Paiva, Barry Rosenthal, Daryl-Ann Saunders, Nicolo Sertorio, Sara Silks, Jean Sousa, Jane Szabo, JP Terlizzi, Donna Tramontozzi, David Weinberg, Grace Weston, Julie Williams-Krishnan, Susan Wilson, DM Witman, Dianne Yudelson, and Charlyn Zlotnik." - Paula

The Childhood Gravity Games - Red by photographer Kim Campbell

The Childhood Gravity Games - Red by photographer Kim Campbell

The Big Picture Colorado

Excited to participate in this street art project, The Big Picture Colorado, organized and curated by Mark Sink. Walking the streets filled with black and white photography must be inspiring and energizing.

This show of grand scale contemporary photography exposes the possibility of images as art via email instantly exchanged globally and blown up to large mural proportions. Images gathered from photographers around the world will be expanded as large Xerox prints and displayed inside galleries as well as posted in approved outdoor locations throughout the city of Denver and sister cities around the globe.  - Mark Sink

PhotoPlace Gallery juried by Joyce Tenneson

One of the photographers I've long admired is Joyce Tenneson. Her dreamy, gorgeous style of working with women is something that has inspired me from the beginning of my photography career. When I saw she was curating a show for the PhotoPlace Gallery in Vermont, entitled 'Intimate Portraits' I knew I had to apply. I was beyond thrilled to know she had not only looked at my work but selected it for gallery exhibition. The group of intimate portraits she selected are wonderfully complex, dreamy and thought-provoking. 

Intimate Portraits, juried by Joyce Tenneson at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont

Intimate Portraits, juried by Joyce Tenneson at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont

Color @ SE Center for Photography

So let me be the first to say that . . . I was overwhelmed by the number of truly outstanding submissions to the SECP’s themed exhibit, ‘Color.  To be asked to view 873 images, almost all of which were impressive in one way or another- many of which were downright stellar- was both an honor and a real treat.  To then have to make the hard choice of what would go and what would remain on the walls, was both difficult and heartbreaking.  I became possessive of each of them, as though they were my own. - Diana H. Bloomfield, juror

A. Smith Gallery - Diffusion Annual Exhibition

I'm participating in a group show for the Diffusion Annual Exhibition at the A. Smith Gallery in Johnson City, Texas. Curated By | Libby Rowe and Blue Mitchell

Exhibition dates are September 2 to October 23, 2016 in conjunction with Foto Septiembre.

Reception | September 24, 2016 from 4 to 7pm

Learn more about Diffusion's Lemniscate issue, that features my photography, here.

 
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DOTD @ Guardino // 2014

Yup one of my favorite days is fast approaching. I'll have a marvelous selfie of Francisco and I in the 8th Annual Day of the Dead Show at Guardino Gallery. Francisco and I are planning to get all suited up Sugar Skull style so be sure to drop by from the opening night Thursday, September 25th from 6-9. The show will be up and haunting the front of the gallery through the end of October.

Day of the Dead invite for Guardino Gallery, Portland, OR 2014

Day of the Dead Show @ Guardino Gallery

The talented sculptress Stephanie Brockway is curating the 7th annual Day of the Dead show at the Guardino Gallery again this year and has included one of my sugar skull self-portraits in this wondrous mix of flaming hearts, skulls, magical realism and fantastically eerie creatures.  This Thursday, Halloween Eve from 6 - 9 pm, check the invite and get insider tips on Facebook.

Camera Obscura by fine art photographer Kim Campbell. Sugar skull photography and makeup.