The three top winners — First Place Winner Travis Brown, Second Place Winner Danielle Eliska Lyle, and Third Place Winner Marc Ohrem - Leclef offer three different but cohesive visions
of contemporary photographic practice.
Each exhibition will include work unseen in London and aim to introduce important material to young audiences, broaden appreciation for those already familiar
with contemporary photographic practice and to make available key works for photography collectors.
The three top winners — First Place Winner Meghann Riepenhoff, Second Place Winner Cynthia Henebry, and Third Place Winner Katie Shapiro offer three different but cohesive visions
of contemporary photographic practice.
Exhibitions opening towards the end of April encompass the breadth of
contemporary photographic practice.
In 2015, his work was featured in curator Charlotte Cotton's latest book Photography Is Magic, a critical publication of
contemporary photographic practices.
The three top winners — First Place Winner Rehan Miskci, Second Place Winner Daniel Terna, and Third Place Winner Joseph Desler Costa offer three different but cohesive visions of
contemporary photographic practice.
Her work has been presented in many solo and group exhibitions such as For An Experience of Wholeness (2013) at the Digital Media Gallery, Lycoming College in Williamsport;
Contemporary Photographic Practice and the Archive (2013) at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin; X Y Z — The Geometric Impulse in Abstract Art (2012) at the Torrance Art Museum; and Perspectives 168 (2010) at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.
For the upcoming session we have invited artists Lucas Blalock and John Kelsey; Matthew Biro, Professor and Chair, Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan; Alex Klein, The Dorothy and Stephen R. Weber (CHE» 60) Program Curator, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania; and Carol Squiers, Curator, International Center of Photography to lead a discussion about material and conceptual experimentation in
contemporary photographic practices.
The connections that can be drawn between Hilliard's work and
contemporary photographic practice are fascinating.
Hannah has reviewed portfolios and juried exhibitions worldwide for FotoFest, Rhubarb Rhubarb, Photolucida, PhotoVisa, folioPORT and FotoTriennale.dk, among others, and is a frequent lecturer on photography and
contemporary photographic practices.