AZPA December 2021 Board Meeting
Rick Gayle Studio 2222 E McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesSpotlight on Phoenix Film Revival
Phoenix Film Revival 1023 Grand Avenue, Studio E, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesPhoenix Film Revival (PFR) is a community darkroom rooted in preserving the art of film and alternative process photography. Started by a group of photographers in 2016, PFR is a dream come true for many who were lacking access to resources and community space to continue their endeavors in these analog processes. The darkroom hosts […]
DEADLINE EXTENDED: Portfolio Exchange 2022 Call for Submissions
AZ, United StatesThe Call for Submissions for our first-ever AZPA Portfolio Exchange has been so successful we've decided to give you another week to submit! The goal of the project is to provide a format for our members to share their work with each other, and create a valuable and desirable collection of fine art quality prints, […]
Farewell Photography: The Hitachi Collection of Postwar Japanese Photographs, 1961-1989
Phoenix Art Museum 1625 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesIn the decades following World War II, numerous radical Japanese photographers undertook an aggressive reassessment of the medium. These new non-conformist photographers broke from photojournalism’s norms of objective description and instead adopted a radically expressive, subjective, and critical approach in response to a changing modern world.
Borders and Boundlessness: Krista Elrick, Emily Matyas & Aaron Rothman
ASU Northlight Gallery 605 E Grant St, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesAs part of the celebration of Northlight Gallery’s 50th Anniversary, Borders and Boundlessness features the work of 3 ASU MFA alumni.
CCP: Trees Stir in their Leaves
Center for Creative Photography 1030 North Olive Road, Tucson, AZ, United StatesWith more than 75 images and objects assembled from CCP and LTRR’s collections, Trees Stir in their Leaves creates a multilayered experience with photography and dendrochronology (the study of annual rings in trees) in CCP’s Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery.