Call for Submissions: Charter Member Portfolio
Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP) 5566 W. Washington Blvd., Los Angeles, CA, United StatesCalling all AZPA members: Submit your photographs by August 31 for inclusion in our Charter Member Portfolio book project! As the inaugural year for the Arizona Photography Alliance comes to an end, we would like to commemorate this time with a book of photographs made by the original charter members of our new organization.
Artists’ Reception and AZPA Annual Members’ Meeting
FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel 1100 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesPlease join us at the official Artists' Reception for our annual Members' Exhibition and participate in the Annual AZPA Members Meeting. Mingle with fellow artists and collectors of fine art […]
Dick Arentz Palladium Demo & Studio Visit
Come join us in the cool air of Flagstaff for a two-day demonstration of Platinum/Palladium printing darkroom and a print viewing with noted photographer Dick Arentz. Dick is an internationally […]
A Portrait of Poetry: Photographs and Video by B. A. Van Sise
Center for Creative Photography 1030 North Olive Road, Tucson, AZ, United StatesThe Center for Creative Photography and the Poetry Center at the University of Arizona are delighted to collaborate to exhibit a captivating project by B.A. Van Sise in a celebration […]
Imageworks Exhibition
FOUND:RE Phoenix Hotel 1100 North Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesIMAGEWORKS: A society for the advancement of large format fine art photography will exhibit member photography. Featured photographers: Judith Anderson, Brad Armstrong, Mijael Barbosa, Cyrus Arthur, Michael Bischof, Larry Golsh, […]
Loving What Won’t Last
Eye Lounge 419 East Roosevelt Street, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesLoving What Won’t Last is the solo exhibition of first-year Eye Lounge member and AZPA member Cyd Peroni. Her photographs explore the concept of Mono No Aware, a Japanese Shinto term that is hard to translate, but contains the understanding that there is joy and love within the sad realization of the transience of life. Peroni’s images capture moments that are beautiful, but fleeting.