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EXHIBITIONS
ARIZONA
Tucson: Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, 1030 N.
Olive Rd. Lee Friedlander: American Monuments. Through Aug. 3.
www.creativephotography.org.
Tucson: Joseph Gross Gallery, The University of Arizona School of Art,
Speedway Blvd. and Park Ave. Paul Jaffe: Digital Art. Through Aug. 1.
web.cfa.arizona.edu/galleries/.
CALIFORNIA
San Bernadino: Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum at Cal State, 5500
University Parkway. Susan Lakin: Freeway Landscapes. Through July 28.
http://museum.csusb.edu.
San Francisco: Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St. The Art of the Book
2007: Recent Student Work. Through July 27.
San Francisco: Marx & Zavattero, 77 Geary St. Let Us Now Praise
San Francisco. July 12-Aug. 16. www.marxzav.com.
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis: Form + Content Gallery, 210 N. 2nd St. Modes of
Disclosure. Through Aug. 5. www.formandcontent.org.
Minneapolis: ICEBOX Quality Framing and Gallery, 1500 Jackson St. NE.
Haunted by a Painter’s Ghost: Black and White Surrealistic
Photography by Dominic Rouse. Through Aug. 9. www.iceboxminnesota.com.
MISSOURI
St. Louis: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 3750 Washington Blvd.
Katie Holten: Paths of Desire. Shoot the Family. Both through Aug. 5.
www.contemporarystl.org.
St. Louis: The May Gallery, Webster University, School of
Communications, 8300 Big Bend Blvd. Lux Obscura. Through Aug. 3.
www.webster.edu/maygallery.
NEW YORK STATE
Cortland: SUNY Cortland, Dowd Fine Arts Center. People, Places, and
Things. Through July 20. www.cortland.edu/art/html/gallery.html.
Syracuse: Light Work, 316 Waverly Ave. Blake Fitch: Expectations of
Adolescence. Through July 18. www.lightwork.org.
NEW YORK CITY
Americas Society, 680 Park Ave. at 68th St. Between Observation and
Intervention: The Painted Photographs of Melvin Charney. Through July
31. as.americas-society.org.
Aperture Gallery, 547 W. 27th St. Richard Ross: Architecture of
Authority. Through July 31. www.aperture.org.
Efa Gallery, 323 W. 39th St. Horizon. Through July 27. www.efa1.org.
Fales Library, New York Univ., 70 Washington Sq. S. Moving/Images:
Preserving Downtown Time-Based Works. Through July 31. www.nyu.edu.
Gallery at Hermès, 691 Madison Ave. In the Company of Stars:
Photographs by Gérard Uféras. Through July 21.
Hous Projects, 31 Howard St. Scott B. Davis: Land of Sunshine. Through
Sept. 6. www.housprojects.com
The Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. Warhol’s Jews: Ten Portraits
Reconsidered. Through Aug. 3. www.thejewishmuseum.org.
Latin Collector, 37 W. 57th St. Andre Cypriano: Ilha Grande. Through
July 27. www.latincollector.com.
Noho Gallery, 530 W. 25th St Noho Summer Group Show: New Members.
Through Aug. 2. www.nohogallery.com.
Smack Mellon, 92 Plymouth St. at Washington St., Dumbo, Brooklyn. There
is no synonym for hope. Through July 27. www.smackmellon.org.
PENNSYLVANIA
Bethlehem: Lehigh University Art Galleries, 420 E. Packer Ave. The Bach
Choir of Bethlehem: A Visual History. Through July 29. www.luag.org.
WASHINGTON DC
Corcoran Gallery of Art, 500 17th St. NW. Modernism: Designing a New
World 1914–1939. Through July 29. www.corcoran.org.
WORLDWIDE/MISC.
GERMANY
Berlin: Academy of Arts, Pariser Platz 4. Michael Ruetz: 1968. The
Uncomfortable Time. Through July 27. www.adk.de.
Berlin: Buchmann Box, Charlottenstr. 75, 10117. Anna Bernhard Bluem:
From the Series “Reine Vernunft.” and Bettina
Pousttchi: Tomorrow Was Yesterday. Both through July 26.
www.buchmanngalerie.com.
SWITZERLAND
Gstaad: The Maison Jaune, Parkstrasse, 3780 Gstaad. Phillip Zaiser:
Birds. Through July 30. www.patricialow.com.
UNITED KINGDOM
Birmingham: Ikon Gallery, 1 Oozells Square, Brindleyplace. Lutz and
Guggisberg. Through July 20. www.ikon-gallery.co.uk.
Walsall: New Art Gallery Walsall, Gallery Square. Phil Brooks: Sixty
Degrees North. Through July 27. www.artatwallsall.org.uk.
EVENTS
CALIFORNIA
Film Festival: Popcorn! Short Film and Video Festival, Santa Barbara
Contemporary Arts Forum, Samy’s Camera, 614 Chapala St. Jul.
26. www.sbcaf.org.
COLORADO
Film Festival: Show, 35th Telluride Film Festival, Telluride. Aug.
29–Sept. 1. www.telluridefilmfestival.com.
NEW YORK STATE
Workshops: Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St., Rochester. Numerous
workshops of varying duration in traditional, digital and alternative
photography; film and video; book arts; and media literacy for
teachers. www.vsw.org.
WASHINGTON DC
Screenings: Brakhage & Viola: Visionaries of the Avant-Garde,
Smithsonian American Art Museum. Series of screenings of the works of
Stan Brakhage and Bill Viola. Through Aug. 28.
WORLDWIDE
AUSTRIA
Classes: International Summer Academy of Fine Arts, Franziskanergasse
5A, Postfach 18. July 16–Aug. 25. www.summeracademy.at.
UNITED KINGDOM
Events: Milton Keynes Gallery. The Big Moo Fringe Festival of the Arts,
Milton Keynes. July 11-13. www.thebigmoo.co.uk.
ETC.
Call for entries: 44th Chicago International Film Festival held Oct.
16-20. Accepting entries in Feature Film, Documentary, Short and
Student Productions until July 30. For eligibility requirements and to
submit productions, visit www.chicagofilmfestival.com.
Collaborative effort: L.E. Don invites you to become part of a global
artwork aimed at getting people to question a society motivated solely
by profit. Artists across the globe are canvassing the globe with gift
envelopes containing $20 U.S. or the foreign currency equivalent.
www.uturn.org/cadeau.
Competition: Soho Photo Gallery of New York City has announced its 4th
Annual Alternative Processes Competition. Forms of alternative process
prints include (but are not limited to): Cyanotype, Van Dyke Brown,
Tintype, Bromoil, Platinum, Palladium and Polaroid© image
transfer. Digital prints, c-prints and sliver prints are not eligible.
The competition is open to U.S.-based artists at least 18 years of age,
with the exception of members of Soho Photo Gallery. The prospectus,
including entry form and additional details, can be found at
www.sohophoto.com. Deadline: Aug. 1.
Internships available: Afterimage offers internships that give
students, emerging scholars, critics, writers and thinkers the
opportunity to become intricately involved with the day-to-day
operations of a small non-profit arts journal. Tasks include line
editing, copy editing, fact-checking, proofreading, research,
promotional activities and writing reviews for our “Media
Noted” section. Interns are asked to commit to at least 10
hours/week for three months and are welcome to stay longer. College
(undergraduate or graduate) credit can be arranged through the home
institution. To apply, send a cover letter stating background,
interests, experience and availability (and writing samples if
available) to Karen vanMeenen, Editor, Afterimage Internships, 31
Prince St., Rochester, NY 14607 / afterimage@vsw.org. Deadline: Ongoing.
Positions available: ArtJob On-line targets arts professionals for
opportunities in arts administration, museums, academia, design,
internships, fellowships and more. www.artjob.org.
Residencies available: Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY, sponsors
artists’ residencies in photography, artists’
books, digital video and multimedia, 16mm film and analog video.
Residencies are project-based and are for a period of one month. VSW
ill provide access to facilities and housing on the premises. An
honorarium of $2000 is provided (pending receipt of funding for 2009).
Applications are available online at www.vsw.org and are being accepted
Sept. 1-Oct. 17, 2008 for residencies in 2009. For further information:
artists@vsw.org, 585-442-8676 x112.
Submit work: Courage Center, a 79-year-old nonprofit, rehabilitation
and resource center is seeking artwork suitable for holiday greeting
cards and artwork that depicts major city scenes. Send images to
Courage Center, 3915 Golden Valley Rd., Minneapolis, MN 55422 / Sue
Warner (763) 520-0263; Molly Steinke (952) 278-3142; or Nemer Fieger
(612) 309-1677. Deadline: July 31. www.couragecards.org.
Submit work: To the monthly Emerging Filmmakers Series at the Little
Theatre, Rochester, NY. Open to New York State filmmakers, regardless
of age or educational status. Maximum length: 30 min. No fee. No
honorarium. Notification via e-mail within four weeks of receipt. Send
VHS or DVD screener, cover letter with 1-sentence blurb, 1-sentence
director bio, full contact information (including e-mail), and SASE for
return (tapes and DVDs will not be returned without SASE) to Karen
vanMeenen, Programmer, Emerging Filmmakers Series, Little Theatre, 240
East Ave., Rochester, NY 14604. Deadline: Ongoing.
Submit work: Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition. Open to all visual
arts media. Professional artists 18 and over living and working in the
United States, both emerging and midcareer, may enter one work
depicting anyone—friend, stranger, relative,
self—that is a direct result of the artist’s
encounter with that person. Winner will receive $25,000 and be awarded
a separate commission to portray a remarkable living American for the
Portrait Gallery’s collection. Other prizes available.
Entries accepted electronically at www.portraitcompetition.si.edu until
July 31.
Submit work: To the Slovak and American Student Video Festival in the
Slovak Republic in Oct. 2008. Each artist may submit two works to :
Janeil Englstad, 3601 Turtle Creek Blvd. #604, Dallas, TX 75219. Please
include: SASE, brief artist’s statement, title and lengthe of
each piece, year completed, name of university/college currently
attending, and contact information. Entry fee is $15. For more
information, email janeilmediagarage@earthlink.net. Deadline: Aug. 15.