Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Festivals. Show all posts

8.28.2010

Photo Festival in South Carolina, Y'all Come!


I just got the poster for the Click646 festival held annually in October in Greenwood, SC. This year, the events will take place on October 1st and 2nd. There will be music, exhibitions, portfolio reviews, Taste of Greenwood and lectures. Ann Jastrab, Cig Harvey, Ben Ham and I will be speaking as well. Go to Click646 for more info or email me to get the exact schedule.

8.08.2010

Click 646 in October 2010

I am pleased to be reviewing portfolios, lecturing and jurying alongside Cig Harvey and Ann Jastrab in Greenwood, SC in October 2010 for Click646. This is the second year of the festival which will feature the work of Ben Ham and the work of many students and professors from South Carolina colleges and universities. If you would like to have your work reviewed, contact Jon Holloway as soon as possible as the reviews are first come, first serve and are only $25. You will get twenty minutes with Cig Harvey, Ann Jastrab, or myself.

Here is more info from the press release.


Mark your calendars:
Click646 returns to Greenwood in October

GREENWOOD, S.C. -----Renowned photographers Cig Harvey, Ann Jastrab, Melanie McWhorter and Ben Ham will share their images and ideas at the second annual Click646 photographic collective in Uptown Greenwood on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 1 and 2. The event will also feature food, music by groups including the Nouveaux Honkies, and the launch of a Scholastic Invitational Contest and Exhibit.

Click646 made its debut in 2009 with special guests Christina Mittermeier, International League of Conversation Photographers founding executive director; Keith Cardwell, a UK photographer best known for his Cuban works; and Joyce Tenneson, who has been described as "one of America's most interesting portrayers of the human character" as well as one of the ten most influential women photographers in history.

“We are equally excited about the photographers who will be with us this year,” says jon. “They are all amazing artists with a lot to share about their works and careers.”  Jon describes the event as both a celebration of the photograph and a recognition of the power of the photograph to inspire thought, conversation and action relating to world issues.

The event will open on Friday, Oct. 1, with a Taste of Greenwood, local restaurants serving food at various venues throughout Uptown. The Nouveaux Honkies, a group known for an original and energetic combination of blues, swing, country and jazz, will perform on the street and there will be live projections on buildings along Oregon and Maxwell avenues.

An exhibit of Ben Ham’s stunning, large format black and white photographs will open in jon holloway’s sundance gallery and will remain up for the month of October.  Ben works on an 8x10 wooden field camera capturing landscape images on film. A resident of Hilton Head Island, his subject matter is often the landscapes of Southeastern coasts and the Western states.

Uptown galleries will be open to the public for free from 7-10 p.m. and many will serve free desserts. Galleries at the Arts Council in the Federal Building and at The Museum will feature photographs chosen for the Scholastic Invitational exhibit. Ten colleges from across South Carolina have been invited to submit the very best work from their current students and faculty: Anderson University, Clemson University, College of Charleston, Converse College, Furman University, Greenville Technical College, Lander University, Piedmont Technical College, Winthrop University and the University of South Carolina.

“It’s our goal that in following years educators and students will use this annual event as an opportunity to gather together and create friendships and collaboration between other schools from S.C., “ said jon.

Activities continue into Saturday, Oct. 2, with the Scholastic Invitational awards ceremony and workshops/portfolio reviews and keynote presentations by guest photographers Cig Harvey, Ann Jastrab and Melanie McWhorter.

Cig Harvey and Ann Jastrab have both taught at the prestigious Maine Photographic Workshops. Cig is acclaimed photographer and professor at The Art Institute of Boston at Leslie University. Her images are in numerous collections worldwide. She recently teamed up with Maine Magazine to create a year of covers. Ann is a fine art photographer, master printer and teacher and is director of Rayko Photo Center in San Francisco.

Photographer Melanie McWhorter is a regular contributor to the online magazines Fraction and photo-eye, and maintains her own photo blog, melaniephotoblog.com. She manages the photo-eye Book Division and curates exhibitions of local photographers in the photo-eye Bookstore.

Up-to-date schedules and information about Click646 can be found at www.click646.com.

Further information about the artists is available on their websites:

Ann Jastrab at RayKo Photo Center: http://raykophoto.com/
Ben Ham: http://www.benhamimages.com
Cig Harvey: http://www.cigharvey.com
Melanie McWhorter: http://melaniemcwhorter.com/
The Nouveaux Honkies: http://tnhband.com

5.18.2009

If in Rome: FotoGrafia. Rome’s International Festival, May 29 through August 2




In addition to the exhibitions, at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni,
from May 29th to May 31st, it will be possible to enjoy a rich programme of encounters and screenings for a photographic non-stop event lasting from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The artists present include Japanese photographer Rinko Kawauchi, for the second time in Italy after the exhibition in Milan in 2006. Don McCullin returns presenting a preview of his most recent work entitled "Roman Frontiers", dedicated to testimonies of the Roman empire at its most extreme boundaries. Nan Goldin, winner of the 2007 Hasselblad Award, who in addition to meeting viewers will present "Heartbeat", a video installation in which four synchronised screens show photographs of friends, lovers and borderline scenes from life, accompanied by an original soundtrack by the English composer Sir Jon Tavener, entitled "Prayer of the Heart".
Furthermore, a series of documentaries on the maestros of Italian photography, including Ferdinando Scianna who will be present to attend an encounter with the public. The foreign Academies present slideshows by the best contemporary photographers in their respective countries. A meeting with Euvgen Bavcar, a sightless artist, who will talk to journalist Emanuela Audisio about the subject "Photography, the joy of a hostage of the shadows", preceded by a documentary and a selection of his images. This is the artist's first visit to Italy and this event will include an exhibition within the framework of the ‘Circuit', at the B>Gallery, (a project curated by Obiettivo Granieri).
Finally the programme includes a series of meetings with curators, photo-editors and photographers, among them Davide Monteleone and Alessandra Mauro, Eva Frapiccini, Eric Kessel, Bruno di Marino, Christian Sinibaldi, Juliana Beasley and Melanie McWhorter from Photoeye.

Thanks to Letture Portfolio (May 29th - 30th - Open Colonna, curated by Officine Fotografiche), which this year will also include an award, there is an opportunity for new photographers to present their work to the most important Italian and international operators, among them Alessandra Mauro (curator, Contrasto), Laura Serani (curator, Rencontres de Bamako), Mario Peliti (publisher, Peliti Associati), Francesco Zanot (critic and curator); Erik Kessel (publisher, Kesselskramer); Martino Marangoni and Alessandra Capodacqua (Fondazione Marangoni).

FotoGrafia - Rome's International Festival; May 29th - August 2nd 2009 Palazzo delle Esposizioni: Top Floor - Admission € 10, reduced € 7,50; Sala della Fontana - Admission free of charge; Events at Sala Auditorium - Admission free of charge
Letture Portfolio - Enrolement € 10 euro for each participation with a maximum of 6 readings.
Info line 06.70473525
www.fotografiafestival.it

For more info, visit
Palazzo Delle Esposizioni.