Washington DC exhibit:
runs April/May at Politics & Prose
Opening Reception / Concert: Sat April 11
click here for info
I’m trying to get better at showing my work in gallery settings, as it’s nice to see a well framed hardcopy print every once in a while. Most of the time my images end up in publications, websites, or temporary projection installations. If you know any venues that would be interested in exhibiting some of my prints, send them my way.
Check the column to the right for exhibit related news…
If you’re interested in hanging a print of one of my photographs in your own home, you can now buy prints through my archive on PhotoShelter, and proceeds from these sales will help support my work. Click here to see what’s available.
In addition to prints and projections, one of my favorite ways to display images is in a custom lightbox installation. I made the first one of these in 2002 for my undergraduate thesis project as a simple solution to a problem: I wanted to show many images but we had a tight space constraint. I quite liked the result, as it resulted in a sculptural installation piece that created a more intimate viewing experience: from a distance it is a pretty array of colors, but up close the viewer can discern all the details of each image in the high resolution slides, and navigate through them in a non-linear way.
†I recently made a second piece like this with my images of the Prometheus Radio Project, and hope to make more in the future.
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