FotoWeek DC Events

Friday, November 13, 2009

54 Events

Day at a glance

On Top of the World – Australian Artist Books at Glen Echo's Popcorn Gallery

Walter McConnell

Vintage works by Steve Szabo and gallery photographers Duncan Whitaker, Ruth Ward, Barbara French Pace and Richard Lasner

Flash Forward 2009 - Presented by The Magenta Foundation

Iraqi Voices - Curated by Lucian Perkins

Thy Brothers' Keeper - Curated by Geno Rodriguez

InsideOutside: New Images from Russia - Curated by Lucian Perkins

My Cuba - Curated by Lucian Perkins

Exploring The Land: Personal Observations by Ten Contemporary Photographers

What Lies Beneath: Nature & Urban Landscape in EU Photography - Curated by Judith Turner-Yamamoto

Immortal Style: An Exhibition of Fashion Photography

"LAUNCH" A collection of works presented by the Women Photojournalist of Washington

Crystal City FotoWalk

Until the Grass is Gone: Images of Transition in Northern Uganda, Peter van Agtmael and Pete Muller

FotOBAMA

South Africa: Per-Anders Pettersson and Karina Turok

Four French Contemporary Photographers - Jean-Louis Atlan, Claire Bouleau, Gérard Rancinan, Antoine Schneck

Lenscape 2

The United State of America - Curated by Elizabeth Krist

Portraits from the Collection of the Art Museum of the Americas

Micro/Macro

Terri Weifenbach "Woods"

Dreams In Color: The National Geographic Autochromes – Curated by William Bonner

"Climate Change in Our World" and "How We Know About Our Changing Climate"

Framing Economic Downturn (FED) Curated by Jim Hubbard, award winning photojournalist and Creative Director of Venice Arts

Joshua Cogan - Soundprints Vol. 1

FotoWeek DC International Awards Competition

Thumbnail Show

Karsh at 100: Portraits of Artists

Dialogues in Mexican Photography

Anne Chan & Mike Dax Iacovone

Matthew Niederhauser - Sound Kapital

Economy of Scale

Youth Contest Award Winners

Publisher Exhibition

National Geographic's Your Shot

On View: The America: Now+Here Portfolio

David Alan Harvey Presents...A Fight Club/Broken Square Media Event

Eyes of History - White House News Photographers Association

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Expressions - Andre Gallant

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

Kenny George - Pacguy

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Film Screening - Yousuf Karsh and Portrait Photography

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Symposium - African Art, Modernist Photography, and the Politics of Representation - Part I

5:00 PM

FotoWeek DC Late Night

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Reception: Juried Members Show

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Remembering Georgetown

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Reception: Vintage works by Steve Szabo and gallery photographers Duncan Whitaker, Ruth Ward, Barbara French Pace and Richard Lasner

6:00 PM

Workshop: The Benefits of Custom Profiles; Getting the Print to Match! by Ken Allen

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

I See DC: A Metro Area Camera Club Show

6:00 PM

Panel discussion with Michael Iacovone and Anne Chan, moderated by renowned photographer Frank Day

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Rubbing Elbows

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Opening: Terri Weifenbach "Woods"

7:00 PM

Seminar - Introduction to Critical Looking: A Seminar for Thinking Photographers

7:30 PM

Lecture - “The Fine Art of Collecting Photography: How things have changed and what is in the future" by Kathleen Ewing

 

Matthew Niederhauser - Sound Kapital

DATE:

11/6/2009 - 11/26/2009

WHERE: Govinda Gallery

1227 34th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

T: 202.333.1180
E: popart@govindagallery.com
W: www.govindagallery.com

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DESCRIPTION:

A formidable new wave of Chinese musicians is taking Beijing by storm. Revolving around four venues spread across the city, a burgeoning group of performers are working outside government-controlled media channels, and in the process, capturing the attention of the international music community. They now constitute a fresh, independent voice in a country renowned for creative conformity and saccharine Cantonese pop.

In Sound Kapital, photographer Matthew Niederhauser captures the energy of the personalities and performers at D-22, Yugong Yishan, 2 Kolegas, and Mao Livehouse. These revolutionary Beijing nightclubs remain at the core of the city’s creative explosion by hosting an eclectic mix of punk, experimental, rock, and folk performances. There is no doubt that these musicians will continue to break ground within Beijing’s nascent artistic landscape, helping to push the boundaries of an already expanding realm of independent thought and musical expression in China.

This exhibition celebrates the publication of Sound Kapital: Beijing’s Music Underground (powerhouse Books, 2009). Copies of Sound Kapital are available through Govinda Gallery. Original limited edition prints of Matthew Niederhauser’s photographs are available, for the first time, to collectors through the gallery.

COST:

Free

Anne Chan & Mike Dax Iacovone

DATE:

11/6/2009 - 12/5/2009

WHERE: Hamiltonian Gallery

1353 U Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

T: 202.332.1116
W: www.hamiltoniangallery.com

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DESCRIPTION:

Hamiltonian Gallery is pleased to present new works by Hamiltonian Fellows, Anne Chan and Michael Dax Iacovone. Although starkly different in their conclusions, both Chan and Iacovone observe and explore systems in which we move through familiar spaces.

COST:

Free

Lenscape 2

DATE:

11/6/2009 - 12/27/2009

WHERE: Zenith Gallery
at Skynear and Company
2122 18th St, NW
Washington, DC 20009

T: 202.783.2963
E: art@zenithgallery.com
W: www.zenithgallery.com

Hours:
Monday-Saturday, 11am-7pm
Sunday, noon-6pm

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DESCRIPTION:

Dedicated to architecture and landscapes, Lenscape2 features the art of two Washington photographers, Sofia Gawer- Fische and Colin Winterbottom. In this exhibit, you’ll enjoy Winterbottom’s experimental work with the plastic Holga camera and Gawer-Fische’s images of angels and architecture taken at the famous Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

COST:

Free

Crystal City FotoWalk

DATE:

11/6/2009 - 3/6/2010

WHERE: Crystal City Business Improvement District (Vornado/Charles E. Smith Crystal City Shops Location)

1750 South Clark St
Arlington, VA 22202

T: 703.412.9430

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DESCRIPTION:

FotoWeek DC crosses the river into Crystal City!
Crystal City's Fotowalk is a massive public photo gallery featuring "FotOBAMA," which was created by FotoWeek DC and originated at the Newseum AND the winners of the 2009 FotoWeek DC Competition
. The walk starts at the Crystal City Metro Concourse Level and winds South through the Interior Walkways for about 300 yards.

FotOBAMA will launch the last week in October, the 2009 Winners will be installed 11/6 in the morning.  These exhibits will run for at least 4 months.

This event and other Crystal City events made possible by: Crystal City BID, Vornado/Charles E. Smith, Lowe Enterprises

COST:

Free

What Lies Beneath: Nature & Urban Landscape in EU Photography - Curated by Judith Turner-Yamamoto

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/22/2009

WHERE: Embassy of Sweden – House of Sweden

2900 K Street, NW
(Georgetown Waterfront)
Washington, DC 20007

T: 202.467.2600

Hours:
Saturday & Sunday - 11:00AM to 4:00PM

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DESCRIPTION:

Twenty EU fine art photographers explore the nuances of the natural and built environment. They look beyond pictorial documentation to capture images animated by light, form, and pattern that resonate with references to a human presence that is felt if not seen. Space is not only described but mysteriously enlivened, evoking emotional rather than rational responses, and becoming meditations on space itself. They look beyond mere observation to explore how our presence and built environments intersect and impact the natural world. These images ask us to take a second look, whether at the familiar or the sublime, and to discover the unexpected and the sometimes incongruous in how we live now. The works resonate with references to a human presence that is felt if not seen. Space is not only described but mysteriously enlivened, evoking emotional rather than rational responses to become meditations on place.

Exhibition photographers are Olaf Otto Becker, Karin Borghouts, Elina Brotherus, Iñigo Calles Oyarbide, Lotte Fløe Christensen, Argyro Christodoulou, Denise Grunstein, Annika Haas, Josef Hoflehner, Peter Koštrun, Alena Kotzmannova, Selene Lazzarini, Vassilis Makris, Edgar Martins, Dara McGrath, Serban Mestecaneanu, Simon Roberts, Alnis Stakle, Artur Wesolowski, and Edwin Zwakman.

COST:

Free

"LAUNCH" A collection of works presented by the Women Photojournalist of Washington

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 1/2/2010

WHERE: Honfleur Gallery

1241 Good Hope Road, SE
Washington, DC 20020

T: 202.580.5972
W: www.honfleurgallery.com

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DESCRIPTION:

As the WPOW evolves from a local organization into a national nonprofit, the show represents the organization's mission to connect to and educate the public of the work of women photographers, appropriated titled Launch. Members entries were to embody the words "embark, initiate, introduce and propel" as the theme of this show. The photographers featured in the juried exhibit are Astrid Riecken, Allison Shelley, Abby Greenawalt, Ashely Twiggs, Algerina Perna, Amanda Lucidon, Andrea Bruce, Carol Guzy, Gabriela Bulisova, Jamie Rose, Katie Falkenberg, Laura Pohl, Melina Mara, Sarah L. Voisin and Yanina Manolova.

COST:


Until the Grass is Gone: Images of Transition in Northern Uganda, Peter van Agtmael and Pete Muller

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

With twenty years of war at an uncertain end, Uganda's northern Acholi people pursue opportunities to rebuild and reconcile their community amidst ongoing poverty, underdevelopment and political turmoil. At the same time, internal and international focus has shifted towards the northeastern region of Karamoja, where a different tribal community struggles with increasing violence. Each photographer presents captivating images that illustrate daily life, both beautiful and challenging, and present a nuanced picture of the situation in the region.

Together, the work of Muller and van Agtmael captures the vibrancy of culture and strength of communities across northern Uganda while paying respectful homage to its troubled past and the challenges that lie ahead.

This show was made possible by the generous support of Mr. Ora Nwabueze and The Dunes, LLC.

COST:

Free

FotOBAMA

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/15/2009

WHERE: Pepco's Edison Place Gallery
Tech Pavillion
702 8th St NW
Washington, DC 20001

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DESCRIPTION:

This exhibit showcases the top 100 winners and finalists in the 2009 FOTOBAMA international photography contest and features images from the historic campaign, election and inauguration of Barack Obama.
Hours:
Sat & Sun: 10am-8pm
M-F: 11am-7pm

COST:

Free

Walter McConnell

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Cross Mackenzie Ceramic Arts

1054 31st Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

T: 202.333.7970
W: www.crossmackenzie.com

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DESCRIPTION:

Photographic prints of his dramatic stacked porcelain pieces along with porcelain panels embedded with photographic images and fired.

COST:

Free

On Top of the World – Australian Artist Books at Glen Echo's Popcorn Gallery

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/22/2009

WHERE: Photoworks Gallery
Glen Echo Park
7300 MacArthur Boulevard
Glen Echo, MD 20812

T: 301.634.2274
W: www.glenechophotoworks.org

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DESCRIPTION:

Exhibition of books by the following Australian artists: Monica Oppen, Peter Lyssiotis, Noga Freiberg, Ilse van Garderen, Anne-Maree Hunter, Julie Barratt, Jan Davis’ , Penny Evans, Babette Angell, Heather Matthew, Tim Mosely, Geraldine Connolly.

Exhibition runs 11/7/2009 - 11/22/2009 at the Popcorn Gallery.
For Popcorn Gallery hours during exhibition, call Photoworks  301-634-2274 or 301-229-4313.

COST:

Free

Exploring The Land: Personal Observations by Ten Contemporary Photographers

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/15/2009

WHERE: Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts (VisArts)

155 Gibbs Street
Rockville, MD 20850

T: 301.315.8200
W: www.visartscenter.org

Hours:
Monday - Saturday (10:00AM to 5:00PM)

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DESCRIPTION:

From the earliest days of photography, The Land has been a consistent subject for photographic exploration. Each photographer approaches this genre with his unique perspective and his individual interpretation. This exhibition will explore a wide range of landscape images, from classic black/white images to more traditional color landscapes, to aerial abstractions, to complex time sequence panorama. It seems photographers are always finding something new in The Land.

Kathleen Ewing is curating the exhibition with photographs by David Allison, Bruce Barnbaum, Christopher Burkett, Dan Burkholder, Stephen Lawson, Alex MacLean and others!

Gallery Hours:

Sat, Nov. 7: 11am–9am

Sun, Nov. 8: 12pm–9pm

Mon & Tues, Nov. 9&10: 11am-9pm

Wed- Sat, Nov. 11-14: 11am–6pm

Sun, Nov. 15: 12pm–5pm




COST:

Free

Flash Forward 2009 - Presented by The Magenta Foundation

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 4

3333 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

The Magenta Foundation presents Flash Forward 2009, the renowned exhibition and publication of the emerging artist photography competition now in its fifth year.

Flash Forward 2009 brings together the cream of the crop of new photographers from Canada, the UK and the US in a juried contest that gets better year after year, becoming a new benchmark for the recognition and promotion of up-and-coming talent. This year’s artists in the exhibition include, Adam Rankin, Joshua Jensen Nagle, Martie Giefert, Simon Hayer, Hubert Kang from Canada; Giacomo Brunelli, Odette England, Matthew Robert Hughes, Manuel Vazquez from the UK; Matt Eich, Jeff Hutchens, Adam Kuehl, Ryan Schude, Amy Stevens from the US.

COST:

Free

Iraqi Voices - Curated by Lucian Perkins

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Fotoweek Central 3

3307-D M St, nw
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

Featuring the work of ten renown photographers, Iraqi Voices provides a human face to the Iraqi population largely ignored by the media's coverage of the war in Iraq. It will give American audiences the opportunity to see Iraqis up close and personal in a way that only photographs can provide. ures work by: Andrea Bruce, Mimi Chakarova, Lori Grinker, Amro Hamzawi, Chris Hondros, Farah Nosh, Robert Nickelsberg, Moises Saman, Peter Van Agtmael, and members of Associated Press.

COST:

Free

Thy Brothers' Keeper - Curated by Geno Rodriguez

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 4

3333 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

“Thy Brothers' Keeper presents a story of diverse peoples who have endured, and continue to endure, intolerable conditions that violate the basic principles of humanity. This exhibition, shows us, through photographs, that we are all citizens of the world, not just a country, a state, or a neighborhood—and the hope is that it will encourage us all to take greater responsibility to ensure that the conditions under which our fellow citizens live are humane on all levels, and to remind us that we are all interconnected—we are, in biblical terms “Our Brother's Keeper. ” The list of critically acclaimed photojournalists represented in Thy Brothers’ Keeper includes Nina Berman, Andrew Lichtenstein, Stephen Shames, Fanie Jason, Guy Tillim, Humberto Mayol, Wang Yishu, Noel Jabbour, Ilan Mizrahi, Sharon Paz, David Binder, Alexandra Boulat, Heidi Bradner, Raul Canibano, Peter Essick, Philip Jones, Carol Guzy, Geert van Kesteren, Gary Knight, Fernando Moleres, Lucian Perkins, John Stanmeyer, and Vida Yovanocih, Andres Carrasco Ragel, and Encarna Mozas. Most of these 25 photojournalists have received international recognition and awards, including Pulitzer Prize and other awards of the highest excellence.

COST:

Free

InsideOutside: New Images from Russia - Curated by Lucian Perkins

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Fotoweek Central 2

3306 M St, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

InsideOutside: New Images from Russia offers glimpses into Russia and its people through environmental portraits taken by Liza Faktor, Alexander Gronsky, Olya Ivanova, and Rafal Milach.

COST:

Free

My Cuba - Curated by Lucian Perkins

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Fotoweek Central 2

3306 M St, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

Only 90 miles from Key West, Cuba offers a wealth of culture and life, personally captured by Ernesto Bazan, Ziyah Gafic, and João Pina. Italian photographer Bazan became enchanted with the Cuban people during his visits in the early 1990s. He married a Cuban and lived there from 1997 to 2006. Bosnian photographer Gafic went to Cuba specifically to photograph it fifty years after the Revolution for an Italian magazine. Portuguese photographer Pina first traveled to Cuba with his parents as a six-year-old. The visuals, noises, and smells never left him, and when he became a photographer he returned frequently knowing that once Fidel Castro disappears the current way of life will most likely disappear too.

COST:

Free

"Climate Change in Our World" and "How We Know About Our Changing Climate"

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: American Association for the Advancement of Science
Atrium Gallery
1200 New York Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20005

Hours:
8pm to 5pm weekdays

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DESCRIPTION:

A new AAAS exhibit, "Climate Change in Our World," includes large-scale images of existing climate change effects. Environmental photojournalist Gary Braasch's five-feet high photographs illustrate the effects rapid climate change has had around the world, and some actions being taken to lessen them. The photographs are part of Braasch's book "Earth Under Fire: How Global Warming is Changing the World." A concurrent exhibit in the AAAS Gallery "How We Know About Our Changing Climate," includes large prints of images from the children's book "How We Know What We Know About Our Changing Climate" co-written by Braasch and Lynne Cherry. Visitors to the gallery may also view short videos from Cherry's project "Young Voices on Climate Change". The videos show children around the world working with climate scientists and on their own climate projects.

COST:

Free

Portraits from the Collection of the Art Museum of the Americas

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/27/2009

WHERE: Art Museum of the Americas

201 18th St. NW,
Washington, DC 20006


W: www.museum.oas.org/

Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday: 10am -5pm

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DESCRIPTION:

A selection from the photo collection of the Art Museum of the Americas OAS, including new acquisitions from Luis Delgado, Mexico; Jose Manuel Mayorga, Guatemala; Pedro Meyer, Mexico; Daniel Muchiut, Argentina; Fausto Ortiz Dominican Republic, Jaime Permuth, Guatemala y Karla Turcios, Honduras.

COST:

Free

Micro/Macro

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Georgetown University Art Afficianados

Walsh Building 2F, 36th & Prospect NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

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DESCRIPTION:

A brand new collection of exciting student work, exploring themes of "micro" and "macro" locally, nationally, and internationally.

COST:

Free

South Africa: Per-Anders Pettersson and Karina Turok

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek at 1515 14th St.

1515th 14th St, NW
Washington , DC 20005

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DESCRIPTION:

Two photographers give us unique views into a country trying to pull itself together after years of Apartheid. Swedish photojournalist Per-Anders Pettersson says that his 10-year project on South Africa, In Transition, "sought to faithfully represent some of the complex new transition dynamics at play within a spectrum of South Africa." In these amazing set of images he succeeds with his goal to, "dig deeper into the soul of the South African people and its complex society, still very often divided by race, but now also a country divided by economic haves and have-nots."

 South African photographer Karina Turok’s photographs from her book, Life and Soul, presents a series of portraits of inspirational and iconic South African women. The 75 women, from different backgrounds and all walks of life, include writers, storytellers, business women, musicians, artists, actresses, sports women, journalists, spiritual leaders, politicians and doctors. Accompanying each portrait is a distillation of the frank and open conversations Karina Turok had with the women in which they relate their stories, experiences and insights.

COST:

Free

The United State of America - Curated by Elizabeth Krist

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

Photographers Michael Christopher Brown, Carolyn Drake, Ross McDermott, and Andrew Owen look at what happens when we Americans come together, whether within the welcome routine of our daily communities—urban and suburban—or in the strange exuberance of American festivals that celebrate anything and everything.

Broadway

When Michael Christopher Brown began to photograph Broadway, the iconic avenue that runs the length of Manhattan and beyond, he expected the assignment to be easy, the street more visually exotic. But as a New Yorker, he found it difficult to interpret a street he’d seen so often, yet had deliberately avoided. Ultimately, he simply responded to what he found most revealing about a street he describes as a frenetic river of activity. Michael, now living in Beijing and New York, photographed this story for GEO France in 2008.

New Suburbia

As suburban sprawl spread north of Miami, the western territory of Palm Beach County—once rural farmland in the Everglades—became one of America's fastest-growing residential districts. As real estate values skyrocketed, Carolyn Drake focused on a new gated community called Olympia, exploring the lifestyle that made this region such a hot commodity. Carolyn, now based in Istanbul, began this project in 2005 while a photographer at the Palm Beach Post.

American Festivals

The American Festivals Project unearths the hidden, and at times bizarre, festivals and competitions of America's small towns. Over the course of 13 months in 2008 and 2009, Charlottesville photographers Ross McDermott and Andrew Owen crisscrossed the country to attend events like the Machine Gun Shootout in Kentucky, the International Water Tasting Championships in West Virginia, the Rainbow Gathering in New Mexico, and the Middle of Nowhere Festival in Nebraska. They traveled more than 40,000 miles, often riding in a diesel truck powered by waste vegetable oil, and sleeping in a 1960s camper. The American Festivals Project was funded partially through a National Geographic Young Explorers Grant.

COST:

Free

Karsh at 100: Portraits of Artists

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 12/18/2009

WHERE: Embassy of Canada

501 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001

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DESCRIPTION:

Karsh at 100: Portraits of Artists, a collection of Yousuf Karsh’s celebrated portraits, showcasing a series of twenty-eight famous artists. Portraits of Artists shows Karsh’s creativity in capturing the artistic character of his subjects. The subjects are complex and playful, often combining the creators and their artwork in a lively visual relationship. They include Andy Warhol, Georgia O’Keefe, Ernest Hemingway, Christian Dior; as well as notable Canadians, author Robertson Davies, pianist Glenn Gould, and Frederick H. Varley, one of Canada’s famed Group of Seven.

Please note the exhibition will not be open on November 11th. Gallery hours are 9:00 a. m. until 5:00 p. m. Government-issued photo identification required

COST:

Free

Dreams In Color: The National Geographic Autochromes – Curated by William Bonner

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

National Geographic presents a rare look at the dawn of color photography with an exquisite display of Autochromes from the Society’s massive photographic archive. With 15,000 Autochromes, National Geographic has one of world’s largest collections of color glass plates. The 22 prints of Dream in Color are on view to the public for the first time ever.

Many thanks to the National Geographic Imaging Department for sponsoring this exhibit.

COST:

Free

FotoWeek DC International Awards Competition

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

This exhibition of the finalists from the 2009 Awards competition recognizes and honors extraordinary work in photography. Entries from sixteen states and twenty-eight foreign countries were made in several categories, including Fine Art, News/Feature Reporting, Advertising, Travel, and Sports. A multimedia category was added this year, too — work that may combine still photography with sound, graphics or video. A distinguished panel of judges, both from the U. S. and abroad, has carefully selected our finalists who will be recognized with Awards of Excellence, Distinction, and Merit -- the top three entries in each category for a total of $21,500 in cash prizes. The winner of the "Spirit of Washington," a single image that captures the essence of our capitol city, will receive the $5,000 Podesta Prize.

COST:

Free

Thumbnail Show

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

The Thumbnail exhibition is comprised of ALL the entries to the FotoWeek DC Awards, hundreds of small images that fill giant contact sheets on the wall. It proved last year to be a crowd favorite, as everyone who entered the competition would be able -- with some searching! – to spot their work exhibited at FotoWeek Central.

COST:

Free

National Geographic's Your Shot

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:


Since Your Shot debuted in National Geographic in March 2006, readers have submitted more than 100,000 photos to the contest. All were first vetted by senior photo editor Susan Welchman, who each morning chooses twelve new entries to appear on ngm.com. From these "Daily Dozens," she and design editor Oliver Uberti pick one image to publish in the magazine each month, alongside another photo chosen by online voters. This exhibit features Susan and Oliver's favorite submissions from the past year.

COST:

Free

Eyes of History - White House News Photographers Association

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 5

1209 31st Street NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Saturday & Sunday: 10:00am — 8:00pm
Monday — Friday: 11:00am — 7:00pm

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DESCRIPTION:

On any given day, anywhere in the world, if you read the newspaper or news magazine or watch the news on television, you are likely to see an image captured by a member of the White House News Photographers Association. Founded in 1921, the WHNPA's main goal was for the protection and promotion of photographers' interests in pursuing their mission. Today, people around the world rely on our members for interesting, accurate and responsible coverage of the president, Congress and other major news events in Washington and around the world.

Yearly, since 1941, the WHNPA recognizes the very best in photojournalism through its 'Eyes of History' competition . Members of the WHNPA compete for the sought-after Still and Video Photographer of the Year award, Political Photo of the Year , the coveted Lifetime Achievement Award. The WHNPA also recognizes the best of New Media and holds a competition for student photographer of the year. These award -winning images are showcased annually in the 'Eyes of History' exhibition, hosted by museums and galleries around the Washington, D.C. area and around the United States. Please join us in celebrating the outstanding work of the White House News Photographers Association members.

COST:

Free

On View: The America: Now+Here Portfolio

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Addison/Ripley Fine Art

1670 Wisconsin Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20007

T: 202.338.5180
W: www.addisonripleyfineart.com

Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday (11:00AM-6:00PM) and by appointment

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DESCRIPTION:

Featuring thirteen photographs by Vic Muniz, Ralph Gibson, Chuck Close, Sally Mann, Bill Viola, David Salle, Eric Fischl, Andres Serrano, Lou Reed, April Gornik, Ross Bleckner, Laurie Simmons and Lyle Ashton Harris with an introductory esay by E. L. Doctorow. Sales from the Portfolio go directly to support America: Now+Here, a national traveling exhibit of visual art, plays, poetry and cinema scheduled to open on the National Mall here in Washington in 2010.

The portfolio is in a limited edition of 100 and retails for $16,000.

COST:

Free

David Alan Harvey Presents...A Fight Club/Broken Square Media Event

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: Fight Club

1250 9th Street NW
(enter through Blagden Alley on N Street between 9th and 10th Streets)
Washington, DC 20001

Hours:

Gallery hours: Mon-Sat Nov 9-14, 1-6 pm, or by appointment. 

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DESCRIPTION:

Magnum Photographer and Burn Magazine curator David Alan Harvey presents a show featuring the work of some of the freshest new talent on the photography scene, in addition to an exhibition of selected works from his 35-year long relationship with National Geographic and his 16 years as a member of Magnum.

Other exhibits will include Chris Bickford's "After the Storm", a black-and-white tone poem on the nature and culture of surf on a remote barrier island in the Atlantic Ocean; Michael Loyd Young's "Blues, Booze, and BBQ", a collection of photographs from the upcoming book of the same title (Powerhouse Books) taken along the famous Highway 61, at juke joints, in private homes, and on the streets, illustrating the bond blues creates between the Delta and its people; A. J. Wilhelm's "Kabul Opium", a documentary piece on heroin addicts suffering from the fallout of the opium trade and border relations between Iran and Afghanistan; and many selections from the best of this year's BURN magazine photography essays and singles.

http://www.davidalanharveypresents.com/

COST:

Free

Publisher Exhibition

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 4

3333 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

FotoWeek DC's Publisher Exhibition features recently published photography books by leading national and international publishers. Come browse your favorite publisher, photographer, or subject matter and flip through books ranging from traditional trade editions, to unconventionally printed books, and award-winning self-published print-on-demand books. The Publisher Exhibition showcases the wide range of publishing styles and formats that exist in today's book publishing industry.

The Publisher Exhibition will run the length of FotoWeek DC. At the conclusion of this year's festival, the books will join the 2008 collection and will eventually be donated to a local public collection. Books can be purchased through the individual publishers. Limited FotoWeek DC book specials will be available at the exhibition.

COST:

Free

Economy of Scale

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 12/23/2009

WHERE: HEMPHILL

1515 14th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005

T: 202.234.5601
W: www.hemphillfinearts.com

Hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10:00AM – 5:00PM

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DESCRIPTION:

Description: Work by Anonymous, Margaret Bourke-White, David Burnett, David Byrne & Danielle Spencer, Colby Caldwell, William Christenberry, Frank Day, Carl De Keyzer, Eduardo Del Valle & Mirta Gomez, Robert Frank, William Greiner, Erich Hartmann, Max Hirshfeld, Graciela Iturbide, Franz Jantzen, Ralph Morse, Lothar Osterburg, Lucian Perkins, Shelley Rusten, Sebastião Salgado, Susannah Salyer (The Canary Project), William C. Shrout, Ruth Thorne-Thomsen, Darryl Vance

COST:

Free

Youth Contest Award Winners

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHERE: FotoWeek Central 1

3338 M Street, NW
Washington, DC 20007

Hours:
Mon - Fri: 11AM to 7PM; Sat & Sun: 10AM to 8PM

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DESCRIPTION:

The youth photo contest winners' photos will be printed and put on display at FotoWeek Central.

COST:

Free

FotoWeek DC Late Night

DATE:

11/7/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHEN:

5:00 PM

WHERE: Local 16

1602 U Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

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DESCRIPTION:

Mingle with photographers, exhibitors, supporters, and friends for a nightcap every evening during the festival. Watch massive photographic projections and video shows highlighting the exhibitions and view the FotoWeek DC/ASMP Poster Exhibition while sipping on delicious cocktail specials all week long!

COST:

Free

Immortal Style: An Exhibition of Fashion Photography

DATE:

11/8/2009 - 11/15/2009

WHERE: Immortal Beloved

1457 Church St. NW
Washington, DC 20005

T: 202.299.1050
W: www.immortalbeloveddc.com/html/space.html

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DESCRIPTION:

This exciting exhibiton, curated by artist Adrian Loving and Jodi King, will focus on the subject of Fashion Photography. Featured are local photographers, Jodi King, Tim Coburn, Violetta Markelou, Gabriel Scindian, Malek Naz Freidouni. This amazing collection of images explore technique, lighting, beauty and abstraction. Editorial and purely conceptual ideas form the imagery to be presented as large printed installation works. Video projections will showcase more works from these artists as well invited photoraphers from New York and Miami including Hassan Kinley, Maria Lankina, Chago Akii-Bua & Brian Jones. Also a special fashion video installation by Adrian Loving. The setting for the exhibition is an avante-garde modernist hair salon called Immortal Beloved.

COST:

Free

Framing Economic Downturn (FED) Curated by Jim Hubbard, award winning photojournalist and Creative Director of Venice Arts

DATE:

11/10/2009 - 12/11/2009

WHERE: Washington Project for the Arts
at Gallery O on H
1352 H Street, NE,
Washington, DC 20002

T: 202.234.7103
W: www.wpadc.org

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DESCRIPTION:

WPA will present an exhibition of photography selected exclusively from the ArtFile Online (AFO) by the acclaimed documentary photographer, Jim Hubbard. In 1989, Hubbard created Shooting Back, a Washington-based organization dedicated to empowering children at risk by teaching them photography. For this exhibition, Hubbard invites photographers to submit works that are relative to today's economic hardships.

COST:

Free

Vintage works by Steve Szabo and gallery photographers Duncan Whitaker, Ruth Ward, Barbara French Pace and Richard Lasner

DATE:

11/10/2009 - 12/5/2009

WHERE: Waverly Street Gallery

4600 East-West Highway
(1 block from Bethesda Metro stop, Red Line)
Bethesda, MD 20814

T: 301.951.9441
W: www.waverlystreetgallery.com

Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday (12:00pm to 6:00pm)

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DESCRIPTION:

In a special exhibit at Waverly Street Gallery, the Kathleen Ewing Gallery presents vintage platinum photographs by award winning photographer Steve Szabo from his Eastern Shore Series. Each image is an 8 x 10 inch contact print made by the photographer between 1972 and 1976. Szabo moved to Maryland's Eastern Shore in 1971, eventually returning to Washington, DC, where he taught photography at the Corcoran School of Art until his untimely death in 2000. Each print has the quality of a fine etching, with an extraordinary tonal range.

Complementing Szabo’s monochromatic series, four members of  Waverly Street Gallery present color images from their nationally collected work. Richard Lasner contrasts misty, Fall images from New England and Italy, and pays a special tribute to the Beatles and in particular to John Lennon. Barbara French Pace shows stark images from the Namib Desert and surrounding grasslands focusing on abstract shape, color, and texture. Ruth Viktoria Ward, inspired by snapshot aesthetics, exhibits images from a recent trip in the form of a visual diary. Duncan Whitaker presents limited-edition archival pigment prints of colorful wildflowers in the Southwest made from transparencies.

COST:

Free

Four French Contemporary Photographers - Jean-Louis Atlan, Claire Bouleau, Gérard Rancinan, Antoine Schneck

DATE:

11/11/2009 - 11/25/2009

WHERE: Maison Française
At the French Embassy
4101 Reservoir Rd
Washington, DC 20007


W: (202) 944-6090

Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9 a. m to 6 p. m.
By appointment only Please contact Philippe Berthier at philippe.berthier@diplomatie.gouv.fr or (202) 944-6091

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DESCRIPTION:

The Maison Française presents the works of four French Photographers: Jean-Louis Atlan, Claire Bouleau, Gérard Rancinan, Antoine Schneck.

Appointment required to view show :
specialevents@ambafrance-us.org


COST:

Free

Joshua Cogan - Soundprints Vol. 1

DATE:

11/12/2009 - 12/31/2009

WHERE: Sixth & I Historic Synagogue

600 I Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001

T: 202.408.3100
W: www.sixthandi.org

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DESCRIPTION:

Emmy Award-winning photographer Joshua Cogan will show a selection of his work revolving around music. Long fascinated with catching both the energy of music and the feelings that it evokes, Cogan's imagery ranges from roots music and rock music to hip hop and hoedowns. His images capture the rhythmic sounds from the historic drum circle held at Meridian Hill Park to the slums of Jamaica, from DC musicians on the rise to local performances by icons like Jay-Z. 

Gallery hours:
Mon-Thurs: 10am-4pm and by appointment.

COST:

Free

Kenny George - Pacguy

DATE:

11/12/2009 - 12/19/2009

WHEN:

12:00 PM - 6:00 PM

WHERE: Flashpoint Gallery

916 G Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001

T: 202.315.1310
W: www.flashpointdc.org

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DESCRIPTION:

Description: Kenny George crosses the line from fine art to mainstream consumerism, to transform and commodify his work and himself into objects from popular culture. The focal point of Pacguy, part of FotoWeek DC, will be a cocktail-style arcade game that borrows its format from the ubiquitous Pacman game. George uses an image of himself to replace the Pacman icon and to merchandize a fictionalized caricature throughout the exhibition. In addition to the video game, which visitors will be invited to play, Pacguy will feature lenticular flip animations, a retrofitted slot machine and a computerized pogo stick.

Gallery hours:
Tuesday – Saturday: 12 – 6 p.m.

COST:

Free

Terri Weifenbach "Woods"

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHERE: Civilian Art Projects

1017 7th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004

T: 202.347.0022
W: www.civilianartprojects.com

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DESCRIPTION:

For over two decades, Terri Weifenbach has enjoyed an admired international career as a fine art photographer. She has published nine books of photography and exhibited widely in Japan, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States. Woods, her first solo exhibition in seven years in Washington, is a new series of photographs taken within the woods of the DC metro area. 'Attracted by line,  mass, and sheer density of information, I went to the woods. Attracted to the idea of making that information dynamically equal through the flattened plane of the photograph, I stood inside those woods and recorded," says Weifenbach.

COST:

Free

Dialogues in Mexican Photography

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 1/30/2010

WHERE: Mexican Cultural Institute

2829 16th Street NW
Washington, DC 20009


W: www.instituteofmexicodc.org

Hours:
Monday-Friday - 10:00AM to 6:00PM
Saturday - 10:00AM to 4:00PM

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DESCRIPTION:

The Mexican Cultural Institute is pleased to join FotoWeek DC with two exhibitions highlighting Mexico's vibrant photographic scene. The first floor galleries will present an exhibition of photographs from one of the most important collections in Mexico, that of the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. The exhibition will include more than 60 works by over 30 artists, offering a comprehensive look at 20th century photography in Mexico from some of the century's most important photographers, like Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Agustín Jiménez, Edward Weston and Tina Modotti, as well as contemporary artists like Graciela Iturbide, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, and Lourdes Grobet. The images range in style, from avant-garde classical images, to late modern works and photographs that explore images as aesthetical constructions. This unique approach allows the audience to engage with seemingly disparate artists in new ways, providing an opportunity to learn about and appreciate Mexico through photography.The Mexican Cultural Institute is pleased to join FotoWeek DC with two exhibitions highlighting Mexico's vibrant photographic scene. The first floor galleries will present an exhibition of photographs from one of the most important collections in Mexico, that of the Museum of Modern Art in Mexico City. The exhibition will include more than 60 works by over 30 artists, offering a comprehensive look at 20th century photography in Mexico from some of the century's most important photographers, like Manuel Álvarez Bravo, Agustín Jiménez, Edward Weston and Tina Modotti, as well as contemporary artists like Graciela Iturbide, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, and Lourdes Grobet. The images range in style, from avant-garde classical images, to late modern works and photographs that explore images as aesthetical constructions. This unique approach allows the audience to engage with seemingly disparate artists in new ways, providing an opportunity to learn about and appreciate Mexico through photography.

The fourth floor galleries will feature the work of 5 young Mexican photographers. Together, the exhibitions allow the viewer to witness the wide range of Mexican photographic expressions and creates the possibility for dialogues between generations, themes and approaches to the medium

COST:

Free

Expressions - Andre Gallant

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/14/2009

WHEN:

9:00 AM - 4:30 PM

WHERE: Metropolitan Center for the Visual Arts (VisArts)

155 Gibbs Street
Rockville, MD 20850

T: 301.315.8200
W: www.visartscenter.org

Hours:
Monday - Saturday (10:00AM to 5:00PM)

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DESCRIPTION:

Author of numerous photography books, André Gallant teaches workshops with Freeman Patterson, with whom he has co-written two books. André lectures throughout Canada, the U. S . and internationally. André begins this workshop with a presentation on his book, DREAMSCAPES. Discussions include his favorite montage techniques and how to create them in Photoshop and demonstrate his panning technique. Students shoot in the field and present work for critique.

Day 2 follows a similar format, with more techniques explorations, demos, and field shooting. The workshop is for the novice to the experienced amateur or professional.

NOTE to Beginners: It will be beneficial arrive with knowledge of basic camera operation including shutter speeds and depth of field. Students bring camera and camera manual.

COST:

$435

Film Screening - Yousuf Karsh and Portrait Photography

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

WHERE: Embassy of Canada

501 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20001

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DESCRIPTION:

To be “Karshed” was a synonym for having attained the summit of worldy achievement. During his 60 year career, the 15,312 sittings he had, resulted in arguably a portrait gallery of the most famous figures of the 20th century. This film is the celebration of his centennial year of birth.

Produced by Ian McLaren / Production Grand Nord
Written by Harold Crooks and Joseph Hillel
Directed by Joseph Hillel

2009 / 51:30 min.

COST:

Free

Symposium - African Art, Modernist Photography, and the Politics of Representation - Part I

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

WHERE: The University of Maryland, College Park

2108 Mitchell Bldg # 2108
College Park, MD 20742

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DESCRIPTION:

Part one of a two-part symposium addresses the embrace of African art by the avant-garde in the first decades of the 20th century, within the context of cultural appropriation, race, power, and the politics of representation in the colonial age.

Art historian and critic Jack Flam gives the keynote address at the University of Maryland, College Park, framing the critical reexamination of modernist primitivism from a 21st-century perspective.

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COST:

Free

Workshop: The Benefits of Custom Profiles; Getting the Print to Match! by Ken Allen

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM

WHERE: Ken Allen Digital

1309 King Street, 2nd Fl.
Alexandria, VA 22314

T: 703-299-4990
E: info@kenallendigital.com , www.kenallendigital.com

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DESCRIPTION:

Expert digital printer, Ken Allen, demonstrates how to get your prints to match the image you take, and the image on the monitor. Ken will demonstrate how to use custom color profiles, soft profiling and how they aid in effective color management. Ken Allen with over 17 years as a professional in digital imaging owns digital printing studios in New York and Alexandria VA.

RSVP at info@kenallendigital.com.

COST:

Free

I See DC: A Metro Area Camera Club Show

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

WHERE: Washington School of Photography

4850 Rugby Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814

T: 301.654.1998
W: www.wsp-photo.com

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DESCRIPTION:

Bethesda ArtWalk "I See DC: A Metro Area Camera Club Show" juried by WSP instructor and fine art photographer John Reef.

COST:

Free

Reception: Juried Members Show

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

WHERE: Multiple Exposures Gallery
Torpedo Arts Center
105 North Union Street
Studio #312
Alexandria, VA 22314

T: 703-683-2205
E: multipleexposuresgallery@verizon.net
W: www.multipleexposuresgallery.com

Hours:
Hours: Daily 11am - 5pm

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DESCRIPTION:

Reception for the Juried Members Show juried by Kathleen Ewing. Immediately following the reception will be a lecture by Kathleen Ewing.

COST:

Free

Remembering Georgetown

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

WHERE: Washington School of Photography

4850 Rugby Avenue
Bethesda, MD 20814

T: 301.654.1998
W: www.wsp-photo.com

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DESCRIPTION:

"Remembering Georgetown" photos from Missy Loewe and David Mould's newly released book of the same title.

COST:

Free

Reception: Vintage works by Steve Szabo and gallery photographers Duncan Whitaker, Ruth Ward, Barbara French Pace and Richard Lasner

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

WHERE: Waverly Street Gallery

4600 East-West Highway
(1 block from Bethesda Metro stop, Red Line)
Bethesda, MD 20814

T: 301.951.9441
W: www.waverlystreetgallery.com

Hours:
Tuesday – Saturday (12:00pm to 6:00pm)

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DESCRIPTION:

Reception for the exhibit presenting Vintage works by Steve Szabo and gallery photographers Duncan Whitaker, Ruth Ward, Barbara French Pace and Richard Lasner.

COST:

Free

Panel discussion with Michael Iacovone and Anne Chan, moderated by renowned photographer Frank Day

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM

WHERE: Hamiltonian Gallery

1353 U Street, NW
Washington, DC 20009

T: 202.332.1116
W: www.hamiltoniangallery.com

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DESCRIPTION:

In conjuction with FotoWeek DC, Hamiltonian Gallery will be hosting a panel discussion with Michael Iacovone and Anne Chan, moderated by renowned photographer Frank Day.

Please RSVP for the panel discussion to Jacqueline Ionita, Director of Hamiltonian Gallery
jackie[at]hamiltoniangallery.com or 202.332.1116

COST:

Free

Rubbing Elbows

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

6:00 PM - 10:00 PM

WHERE: KNEW Gallery
At The MODERNO Building
1939 12th Street NW
(12th and U)
Washington, DC 20009

T: 202.413.2687
E: fbgall@gmail.com
W: www.internationalartaffairs/FotoWeek/

Hours:
By Event & By Appointment

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DESCRIPTION:

Special guest, reknowned Washington Collector Barbara Gordon, along with artists and curators will discuss the works on exhibit.  Rub elbows with fans, collectors and others in the art community.

COST:

Free

Seminar - Introduction to Critical Looking: A Seminar for Thinking Photographers

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

7:00 PM

WHERE: Corcoran Gallery of Art
and Frances and Armand Hammer Auditorium
500 17th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006

T: 202.639.1867
W: www.corcoran.org

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DESCRIPTION:

After all the practical workshops, after all the tech consultations, after all the seminars, after all the portfolio reviews …. now what? How does all of the information apply to YOUR process and YOUR work? How do the trends and climate of the art world affect you and your work? Do you know how to look at photographs—including your own—and CRITICALLY ascertain the direction and relevance of them? What is the difference between the work you want to do and the work you SHOULD do? How do you know which way to turn in order to grow as an artist?

Curator/writer/educator Tim B. Wride will guide you toward a fuller understanding of the art climate in which you are working and the social, economic, and creative pressures that are affecting your photography. Through a dynamic program of lectures, Q&A’s, and group interaction, we will explore the state of the market, the directions of creative interplay, and, most important, the necessity of critically and intensely LOOKING at the work you see as well as the work you make. For too many artists this is the most overlooked aspect of their tools and talents; for all artists, however, Critical looking is the most basic skill that must be developed in order to challenge and advance their art making ability.

Visit to http://www.curatorialeye.com to make payment and reserve spot

COST:

$95 Public
$47 Students, payment info in event description

Opening: Terri Weifenbach "Woods"

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

WHERE: Civilian Art Projects

1017 7th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20004

T: 202.347.0022
W: www.civilianartprojects.com

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DESCRIPTION:

Come to the opening Woods, of Terri Weifenbach's first solo exhibition in seven years in Washington, it is a new series of photographs taken within the woods of the DC metro area.

COST:

Free

Lecture - “The Fine Art of Collecting Photography: How things have changed and what is in the future" by Kathleen Ewing

DATE:

11/13/2009 - 11/13/2009

WHEN:

7:30 PM

WHERE: Torpedo Factory Art Center (1st Floor)

105 N. Union Street
Third Floor
Alexandria, VA 22314

T: 703.838.4565
W: www.torpedofactory.org

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DESCRIPTION:

A joint presentation of of the Multiple Exposures Gallery & The Torpedo Arts Center.

Kathleen Ewing, of Kathleen Ewing Gallery / Vintage and Contemporary Photography, is synonymous with fine art photography in the DC area. After 30 years of operating a fine art gallery Kathleen, changing with the times, is now working as a private dealer representing a core group of fine art photographers. Kathleen will talk about her experiences and collecting photography in this exciting and rapidly changing environment. This talk will appeal to photographers and collectors alike. There will be an opportunity to ask questions following Kathleen’s presentation.

Come early and enjoy a reception from 6pm to 7pm at Multiple Exposures Gallery, Studio 312 and peruse the fine art photography studios throughout the art center.

COST:

Free