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Other exhibitions include Disguise: Masks and Global African Art, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle (2015), which travelled to Fowler Museum at UCLA, Los Angeles, (2015) and Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn (2016); A Curious Blindness, Miriam & Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, New York (2015); Of Present Bodies, Arlington Arts Center, Arlington (2014); and Young, Gifted, & Black: Transforming Visual Media, The Camera Club of New York (2012).
Walking In Lightness Opening Thursday, April 19 at Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York, 6 pm to 8 pm.
BAXTER ST The Camera Club of New York 126 Baxter Street New York, NY 10013 Gallery Hours: Tues - Sat from noon - 6 pm
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York presents Let Me Hold Your Breath, an exhibition featuring projected images and installation by artist duo Tal Gilboa and Elizabeth Stehl Kleberg
Press Release: 2018 WOODSTOCK AIR The Center for Photography at Woodstock is pleased to announce our 2018 artists - in - residence, selected by a guest panel including Lisa Henry, Independent Curator and Consultant for Riverside Art Museum, and Libby Pratt, Director of Baxter Street Camera Club of New York.
She is the recipient of numerous awards and honors including a Project Grant and mini-residency from Camera Club of New York (2012), the Assignment Earth / Single Image Award (2004) from Santa Fe Center for Photography, Houston Center for Photography Fellowship (2003), an artist residency at LightWork, Syracuse NY (2001), Center for New Television Award (1991 & 1992) and Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs Creative Artists Award (1991).
One of this images in the article is this one by Camera Club of NY member and the Club's Vice President, Alfred Stieglitz.
Daniel Terna (b. Brooklyn, NY) has participated in select group exhibitions at MoMA PS1 (NYC); the International Center of Photography (NYC); Foley Gallery (NYC); Baxter St. Camera Club of NY (NYC); New Wight Biennial (UCLA, Los Angeles); BRIC Arts Media Biennial (Brooklyn, NY); New York Film Festival (NYC); Eyebeam (NYC); Museum of the City of New York (NYC); The Wild Project (NYC); the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (Cambridge, MA); Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena, CA); Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans, LA); and Gallery Tayuta (Tokyo, JP).
She has participated in artist residencies with Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Camera Club of New York.
Artist Talk: Yvonne Veneg at Camera Club of New York Lecture Series SVA (Eastside Gallery) 209 East 23rd street, $ 5, 7 - 9 pm
Fellowships and residency awards include the Brown Foundation Program at Dora Maar House, in France, the Bogliasco Foundation Program at the Liguria Study Center, in Italy, the Sacatar Institute, in Brazil, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, the MacDowell Colony, the Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, and the Camera Club of New York, in the US.
Gail writes for the «Artseen» section of The Brooklyn Rail each month and is the current guest blogger for «The Camera Club of New York.»
The Center for Photography at Woodstock is pleased to announce our 2018 artists - in - residence, selected by a guest panel including Lisa Henry, Independent Curator and Consultant for Riverside Art Museum, and Libby Pratt, Director of Baxter Street Camera Club of New York.
Her photographs have been published in the Visual Arts Journal, Outlook, and Photograph, and she has exhibited in New York City at Visual Arts Gallery, the Camera Club of New York, Melanie Flood Projects, and the Center for Fine Art Photography.
He presented solo shows in 1934 at the Camera Club of New York and in 1951 at the Smithsonian Institution.
Her work has been exhibited at the Queens Museum, Queens, NY (2016); The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO (2016); The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Bronx, NY (2015); The Print Shop at MoMA PS1, Queens, NY (2014); Camera Club of New York, NY (2013); and Welch School of Art and Design Galleries, Atlanta, GA (2012), among others.
She has done artist residencies at Pioneer Works, Light Work, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Center for Photography at Woodstock, and Camera Club of New York.
Recent exhibitions includes Le Nouveau Monde Industriel (2017), Galleria Continua, Les Moulins / Boissy - le - Châtel (FR), Culture Pop Marauders (2016), Mains d'Oeuvres, Saint Ouen (FR), Le bleu de la Nuit (2016), CCA Andratx, Andratx (Baleares, SP); a solo show Osmo Soft (2016) in les Ateliers, Clermont - Ferrand (FR); Dust: the plates of the present (2015), Camera Club of New York (US); Cocktail Games (2015), Le Nouveau Festival / Centre Pompidou, Paris (FR).
In 2014, Charlotte Cotton awarded her first place in the Camera Club of New York's Annual Juried Competition, she was a Nominee for the Baum Award, received Honorable Mention for the John Clarence Laughlin Award, and was selected as a Top 50 Photographer by Critical Mass..
She is a recent graduate of Bard College International Center of Photography where she earned an M.F.A. in Advanced Photographic Studies, and has exhibited internationally and regionally in solo and group shows including, The Exquisite Landscape, ICP, New York; Interiority Complex: A Conversation Series, Camera Club of New York, New York; and «Wrestling with the Image: Caribbean Interventions», organized by the World Bank and the OAS, and «About Change».
, Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, NYC 2017 Notas al Futuro, Galeria Breve, Mexico City, MX 2017 Known Unknowns, 86 Orchard St, NYC 2017 Beach Sessions Fundraiser, Black and White Gallery, Brooklyn 2016 High Summer, Foley Gallery, NYC 2015 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2015 Annual Juried Competition and Exhibition, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 We Got Divorced, 156 Freeman Street, Brooklyn 2015 Advanced Master Remix, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY, NYC 2015 CKTV, Red Bull Studios, NYC 2015 This One's For You, International Center of Photography, NYC 2014 New Wight Biennial, UCLA New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 2014 Camera Club of New York's Annual Benefit Auction, Affirmation Arts Gallery, NYC 2014 New York Art Book Fair, MoMA PS1, Long Island City 2014 BRIC Biennial, BRIC Arts Media, Brooklyn 2014 Call + Response + Response, Photoville, Brooklyn 2014 The American South, Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia 2014 Living Los Sures, Ildiko Butler Gallery, Fordham University, NYC 2014 Feast Day, ICP - Bard MFA Studios, Long Island City 2014 9/50 Summit, Atlanta Contemporary Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia 2014 We Got Married, 145 Sackett Street, Brooklyn 2014 Inaugural, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Fishing in the Dark, Violet's Café, Brooklyn 2013 Table Dive, Side Effects Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Looking In / Looking Out, Bronx Art Space, Bronx 2013 Rising Waters: Photographs of Sandy, Museum of the City of New York, NYC 2012 Flat Out, Art Currents Institute, NYC 2012 Shadowline, 321 Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Summer Salon, Rabbithole Gallery, Brooklyn 2011 Almost Down, Gallery Tayuta, Tokyo 2011 UnionDocs Collaborative Group Show, Brooklyn
AWARDS 2015 Annual Juried Competition Winner, Baxter St. at the Camera Club of NY 2014 Camera Club of NY, Honorable Mention 2013 Director's Fellowship, ICP - Bard 2011 OK.
Baxter St at The Camera Club of New York, 126 Baxter Street, NY, NY Info
Last night at Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York's opening of «Do Not Destroy,» California artist Sadie Barnette's first solo exhibition in New York City, Rodney Barnette stood in between two large framed photographs of himself from nearly 50 years ago: one, dressed in the uniform of the U.S. Army before he was sent to fight in Vietnam, and after, outfitted in the black turtleneck, black leather jacket, solidarity - fist button, and black beret that were the de-facto uniform of the Black Panther Party, of whom he was once an organizer.
Daniel Terna (b. Brooklyn, NY) has participated in select group exhibitions at MoMA PS1 (NYC); the International Center of Photography (NYC); Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts (NYC); Foley Gallery (NYC); Baxter St. Camera Club of NY (NYC); New Wight Biennial (UCLA, Los Angeles); BRIC Arts Media Biennial (Brooklyn, NY); New York Film Festival (NYC); Eyebeam (NYC); Museum of the City of New York (NYC); The Wild Project (NYC); the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (Cambridge, MA); Armory Center for the Arts (Pasadena, CA); Contemporary Arts Center (New Orleans, LA); and Gallery Tayuta (Tokyo, JP).
The Brooklyn - based artist Nona Faustine, whose White Shoes series has become one of the most acclaimed and thought - provoking photographic works in recent years, introduces her new work at Baxter St, Camera Club of New York's gallery space in Chinatown.
She is the recipient of a NJ State Arts Council Fellowship for photography, the Camera Club of New York residency, the Newark Museum Residency and was a core participant in Night School at the New Museum in 2008.
This much is clear when you walk into the Baxter St. gallery at the Camera Club of New York and are visually assaulted by the dearth of documents — culled from the files the FBI maintained on Barnette's father Rodney, who was the founder of the Black Panther Compton chapter — barely readable, covering the long, main wall.
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York is pleased to present Walking in Lightness, the first NYC solo exhibition by 2017 Workspace Resident Amanda Gutiérrez.
Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York is exhibiting the winning entries of its 2016 Annual Juried Photography Competition (through Sept. 3).
Lisa Elmaleh is also a current recipient of the 2008 Camera Club of New York Darkroom Residency, and was an Everglades National Park Artist in Residence (AIRIE) in 2010.
One of the oldest arts organizations in New York City, the club was founded in 1884 as the Camera Club of New York (CCNY).
• «The Camera Club of New York»: Group Exhibition at the Alfred Lowenherz Gallery, NY, NY (10 - 2006).
The Camera Club of New York, one of New York's oldest non-profit arts organizations, is hosting its annual juried photography competition.
The exhibition currently on view at Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York (CCNY), titled «Deep Shade,» is the result of what happens when you take images made for fast consumption (think speeding by a roadside billboard or flipping through instagram) and remake them within the conventions of more considered viewing.
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York presents stages, an exhibition of photographs and drawings by 2016 Workspace Resident Katherine Hubbard.
Hugo's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including at organizations such as Humble Arts, Aperture, GLAAD, Camera Club of New York, Visual Arts Gallery and Galleria San Ludovico.
He has participated in many group exhibitions, including, «Brand Innovations for Ubiquitous Authorship,» at Higher Pictures gallery in summer 2012, «Useful Pictures» at Michael Matthews Gallery and «Beyond the Barrier» at the Camera Club of New York, both in spring 2013, and «Lightplay» at Moscow's Gallery 21 in winter 2013.
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York presents Let Me Hold Your Breath, an exhibition consisting of projected images and installation by artist duo Tal Gilboa and Elizabeth Stehl Kleberg, curated by Zachary Lucero.
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York presents As Object, an exhibition of photographs with watercolors, video, sculpture and collage by artist Pam Butler, curated by Leigh Ledare.
Baxter St at Camera Club of New York is pleased to present the exhibition, Mon's Future, a solo show of the work of Danish photographer Fryd Frydendahl, curated by Megumi Tomomitsu.
The archive of The plates of the present is ongoing to this day and is on view for the first time in its current entirety for the occasion of the exhibition Dust: The plates of the present, February 2013 — July 2015 at Baxter Street at the Camera Club of New York.
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York and National YoungArts Foundation are pleased to present Oldtown, a solo exhibition by YoungArts alumnus Henry Spritz.
She is the President of Baxter St at The Camera Club of New York, an artist run non-profit organization, which operates to create platforms of community engagement and progress for emerging lens based artists.
Camera Club of New York New York, NY April 19 - May 17, 2014 Carlos Motta at the Camera Club View Slideshow
Portions of her «found photo» collection have been featured in magazines, published as limited edition books, and exhibited at the Camera Club of New York gallery.
Since 2008, the Baxter St at CCNY Workspace Residency Program has provided participating artists with three (3) months of free access to the International Center of Photography's darkrooms, digital work stations, and shooting studio as well as the scanning stations at Baxter St (prior to 2014, all access was in - house at The Camera Club of New York's old 37th street location).
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York presents the 8th annual Zine and Photo Book Fair.
Every year Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York holds an open call for entries for its Annual National Photography Competition.
Baxter St at the Camera Club of New York is delighted to present Body Is A Situation by Nandita Raman.
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