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Louis Carlos Bernal: Retrospectiva
Born in 1947 in Douglas, Arizona, and based in Tucson, Louis Carlos Bernal was a pioneering Chicano photographer, among the very first to envision his work in the medium not as documentation, but as an art form. He began his career in the early 1970s in the wake of the Chicano civil rights movement, articulating […]
Chicano Photographers LA!
Chicana Photographers LA! features the work of five Chicana artists from Los Angeles who share common concerns about families, neighborhoods, sacred spaces, and body and identity politics. Featuring 41 photographs produced from the early 1980s to 2024, this exhibition considers domestic and environmental transformations occurring across the artists’ home turf, some cultural, demographic, and diasporic, others […]
Meryl McMaster: Bloodline
Meryl McMaster: Bloodline is a survey exhibition featuring the pioneering large-scale photographic works of Canadian artist Meryl McMaster (b. 1988), reflecting her mixed nêhiyaw(Plains Cree)/Siksika, Dutch, and British ancestry. This exhibition spans McMaster’s past accomplishments (2008-2019) and her recent explorations (2022-2023) of family histories, particularly those of her Plains Cree/Métis female forebears from the Red […]
To the Dark and the Endless Skies
Image Credit: © Kate Breakey, Scarlet Tiger Moth, Callimorpha dominula, n.d. Opening Reception Saturday, December 7, 2024 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Etherton Gallery’s newest exhibition, To the Dark and the Endless Skies, opens with a reception on Saturday, December 7, 2024, from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Featuring the photographs of Kate Breakey and Samuel […]
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Stacy Iannaccone: Vacant Visions – Closing Night
Stacy Iannaccone: Vacant Visions – Closing Night
RSVP "Vacant Visions" is a thought-provoking photography project that delves into the untold stories of Phoenix's unused retail and commercial spaces that are beginning to show signs of dilapidation. This project captures the silent decay of these once-thriving spaces, left empty due to a combination of economic shifts, the lingering effects of the pandemic, and […]