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Photojournalism 20/20: A Think Tank for an Unimaginable Present

Center for Creative Photography 1030 North Olive Road, Tucson, AZ, United States

The first activation of the Center for Creative Photography’s Alice Chaiten Baker Interdisciplinary Gallery was planned to be a close study of photojournalism, of how we can raise thoughtful, critical questions about the images in our news. Then 2020 swerved. Nearly overnight, photographs, together with videos and teleconferences, operated with renewed urgency. It was as […]

“PLACE”, A CCP Community Art Project, deadline Sunday, September 19, 2021:

Center for Creative Photography 1030 North Olive Road, Tucson, AZ, United States

The Center for Creative Photography (CCP) is inviting submissions of images that respond to the theme "PLACE" to be part of a live projection installed during the CCP Open House on Thursday, September 23, 2021, through Saturday, January 01, 2022. We’re accepting digital submissions until Sunday, September 19, 2021; Link for submission in main event post.

Etherton Gallery Celebrates its 40th Anniversary with Joel-Peter Witkin: Journeys of the Soul Opening Reception

Etherton Gallery 340 South Convent Avenue, Tucson, AZ, United States

Etherton Gallery kicks off its 40th Anniversary on the weekend of September 18-19, 2021, a celebration of the gallery’s rich history and recent move, with an exhibition featuring internationally renowned photographer, Joel-Peter Witkin (1939-) -- Joel-Peter Witkin: Journeys of the Soul. The exhibition runs from September 14 to November 27. Terry Etherton has represented Joel-Peter Witkin since 1988, just a few years after he opened his gallery in Tucson.

Etherton Gallery Celebrates its 40th Anniversary With a Screening of the film Witkin & Witkin at The Loft Cinema

The Loft Cinema 3233 East Speedway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ, United States

Witkin & Witkin tells the story of estranged identical twins, photographer Joel-Peter Witkin and his brother, figurative painter, Jerome Witkin. “Identical twins, yet for the most part strangers who remain despite their age, invested in maintaining their distance from each other.