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AZPA Members’ Photography Grant Application
NOW OPEN: AZPA Members' Photography Grant Grant Application Period Open: January 1-22, 2024 Grant Award Notification: February 5, 2024 Once again in 2024, we're pleased to offer each Arizona Photography Alliance member the opportunity to apply for one of two $500 grants courtesy of a generous supporter. The AZPA Members' Photography Grant is a unique […]
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Juried Theme Gallery Call for Entry
New for 2024, AZPA is introducing a Juried Theme Gallery project to highlight the work of our members. Any current AZPA member at any level of photography experience is eligible to participate. A number of times this year, a call for entry will be announced with a rotating theme. Members can submit up to three digital images that speak […]
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Gallery Talk with William W. Fuller
Gallery Talk with William W. Fuller
Photographer William W. Fuller will talk about his exhibit, “Faces and Figures,” currently on view at Cattle Track Arts. Featuring photographs made over 50 years, William will talk with viewers about his portraits, nudes, cityscapes and landscapes. This will give insight into his motivations for making the images and craft of creating the gelatin-silver prints. […]
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Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea
Wonders and Witness: Contemporary Photography from Korea presents more than 80 works of 12 Korean photographers, including Bang Byoungsang, Chung Chuha, Gwon Doyeon, Kim Mi-Hyun, Kim Oksun, Kim Seunggu, Kim Taedong, Nikki S. Lee, Lee Sunmin, Oh Heinkuhn, Area Park, and Yoon JeongMee.
Zana Briski: ENCOUNTERS
Zana Briski: ENCOUNTERS with Chuck Kelton and featuring Puspa Lohmeyer "In the Cases" Gallery Hours Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
W. Eugene Smith: A Life in Pictures
EXHIBITION CLOSING DATE has been MOVED UP to FEBRUARY 3, 2024 In 1978, Life magazine photojournalist W. Eugene Smith died at age 59 in Tucson, Arizona where he had moved the year before. He left behind a vast and rich archive of correspondence, his own research material, negatives, proof prints, and audio recordings. The Center for […]
Blair Bunting: Journeys, Neurodivergence and Belonging
"Advertising photographer by trade, lover of journeys at heart, Blair Bunting is masterful at merging his professional and personal interests, creating a space that provides him with a sense of serenity. To be human is to seek tranquility, but that is a state of being easier for some to achieve than others. Bunting’s version of […]
Werner Segarra: Vaqueros de la Cruz del Diablo
Cowboys from the Cross of the Devil features 57 images by Werner Segarra that transport viewers into the hidden world of the vaquero/cowboy from the rough terrain of the Sonoran region of northern Mexico. Segarra’s collection of photographs, captured over thirty years, reveals the vaqueros on their own terms, as the artist comes to integrate […]
Greater Phoenix Postcard & Paper Show
Dates and Times: Friday, January 12, 2024 Early BIrds 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. General Public 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday, January 13, 2024 Early BIrds 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. General Public 10:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m. Admission: Early Birds $20 entry at 9:00 a.m. both days General $5 (per day) 10:00 a.m. entry […]
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Shoot to Print Workshop
AZPA Member Matt Beaty from Hidden Light LLC in Flagstaff is offering a new Shoot-to-Print Workshop. If you are a lover of black-and-white photography and platinum palladium printing, this two-day immersive workshop is for you. With a small group of five participants and two instructors, your first day will be spent photographing beautiful Sedona with […]
Shadow Passes, Light Remains
Image Credit Left: Binh Danh Untitled #19, from the series, "Aura of Botanical Specimen", 2023, photogram on Daguerreotype, 5" x 7" plate size, 11" x 9" unframed, Unique Image Credit Right: Michael Koerner Brothers #0655, from the series My DNA, 2018, collodion on tin, 6 x 8" unframed, Unique Binh Danh / Michael Koerner with Benjamin Timpson in the Atrium […]
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Storytellers
Public Reception January 19, 2024 6:00 - 9:00 pm FREE Gallery Hours Tuesday - Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Discover the powerful narratives of locally and nationally recognized women artists in this exhibition. Through visual art they tell stories about themselves and others. Displays offer personal insights into a range of human experiences […]
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Making the Print Photography Workshop
Join Fred Ullrich and John Kitts for a three-day photography workshop including a visit to the Sonoran Desert, a printing and darkroom session at their Tempe, Arizona facility, and a final review by the instructors of the fine-art prints made by the students. All students will capture and print during the workshop. The workshop is […]
Mother Nature
Image Credit: Gender Dysphoria © Linda Enger Admission: FREE Museum Hours Tuesday - Saturday10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday Noon - 5:00 p.m. Mondays: Closed NORTH GALLERY - Mesa Arts Center Mother Nature celebrates the profound beauty and inherent wisdom encapsulated by our planet. Nature personified as the giver and source of creative thought and inspiration […]
Antarctica: Journey to the Bottom of the World
Feature Image: Seal © Vicky Stromee Photography by Vicky Stromee and Catherine Harold. Experience Antarctica through large-scale images of ice-shrouded mountains, graphic explorations of deep blue ice shaped by wind and water, and intimate studies of iconic penguins and other birds who call this daunting environment home. Vicky Stromee and Catherine Harold will be hosting […]
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Screening of Witnesses to Democracy: The Journey of a Mother and a Photographer
Screening of Witnesses to Democracy: The Journey of a Mother and a Photographer
Witnesses to Democracy: the Journey of a Mother and a Photographer is an award-winning documentary film that tells the story of three people brought together by the tragic killing of college student Lee Han-yeol, whose death propelled the South Korean Democracy movement in June 1987. The film introduces us to Eunshim Bai, the mother of the slain […]
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Studio Visit with Granville Carroll
Studio Visit with Granville Carroll
Image Credit: "Sublimation" © Granville Carroll ASU Teaching Professor Granville Carroll will conduct a brief studio tour and then present his Afrofuturist visual work. New York’s Metropolitan Museum defines Afrofuturism as: “a genre that centers Black history and culture and incorporates science-fiction, technology, and futuristic elements into literature, music, and the visual arts. Often using […]
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Photography Meetup & Photo Walk
Photography Meetup & Photo Walk
12:00 p.m. Meetup at Phoenix Film Revival in the back courtyard/lab. They’ll be giving tours of the lab and share the scavenger hunt map and giving out tickets for the raffle. (No purchase necessary.) 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. Take a self-guided photo walk and meetup with other photographers on Grand Avenue. If you don’t […]
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The Language of Artificial Light: Lighting with Your Eyes — SOLD OUT
The Language of Artificial Light: Lighting with Your Eyes — SOLD OUT
Studio Lighting Demonstration with Rick Gayle Become a student of light. Forget about rules and formulas. Let go of intimidation. During this three-hour demonstration designed for photographers of any level, Rick Gayle will demystify the use of simple studio lighting when shooting still life and portrait photographs. You'll also learn about simple and inexpensive tools that will […]