Kids in Focus: NOCHE para los NIÑOS
Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park 1300 N College Avenue, Tempe, AZ, United StatesPlease join Honorary Chairs, Billie Jo and Judd Herberger, along with Event Co-Chairs, Bobby Barnes and Colleen Katz, for a magical feast of the senses! On Thursday, November 7th, the indoor and outdoor spaces of the Arizona Heritage Center at Papago Park will be transformed into a Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebration […]
From Concept to Audience: The Life of a Project
Aravaipa Farms Orchard & Inn 89395 E Aravaipa Rd, Winkelman, AZ, United StatesIn this one-day seminar, Mary Virginia Swanson will walk us through steps to creating work that is authentic in its making and its presentation with the strongest possibility of sponsorship, exhibitions, and publications.
Artist Talk with Marilyn Szabo & Marshall Shore
Langmade Project Space 1345 W McKinley St, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesSzabo and Shore will explain and discuss The "Kachina of Atonement" a multifaceted body of work using photography to create tableaux, abstract compositions, installations and objects of a land formation in Northern Arizona.
Tintype Workshop with David Emitt Adams
Art Interesection 207 North Gilbert Road, Suite 201, Gilbert, AZ, United StatesExperience the unforgettable opportunity to create unique images the way photographers have been doing since the 1850's in this hands-on workshop led by wet plate collodion tintype artist David Emitt Adams. Learn this process from start to finish, including preparing your chemistry, coating and sensitizing your plate, creating successful exposures, and finishing and varnishing your plate.
Arizona Photography Alliance Board Meeting
MAC6 1430 W Broadway Rd., Tempe, AZ, United StatesBoard Members please add this date to your calendar. Any AZPA member is welcome to attend with RSVP to the board president.
The Eleventh Annual Vernacular Photography Sale
Fine Art Framing 2010 East University Dr. #11, Tempe, AZ, United StatesFor those of you who are new to our sale, each year we collect photographs made by unknown or amateur photographers. These extraordinary images made by ordinary people are carefully framed and offered for sale. Such “vernacular” photographs, because of their charm and affordability, have become increasingly popular with collectors in recent years.