Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Critical Mass 2013: New Juror Profiles



Each year, Photolucida invites wonderful new jurors to Critical Mass. Our goal is to provide wide exposure for participating photographers. To do this, we keep a careful eye on the industry and invite jurors who are poised to provide valuable opportunities to artists. We thought we'd take a moment to introduce a few of the new faces:


Yumi Goto
Curator & Co-Founder, Reminders Photography Stronghold
Yumi Goto is an art and documentary photography curator, editor, researcher and consultant who focuses on the development of cultural exchanges that transcend borders. She collaborates with Japan-based and international artists who live and work in areas affected by conflict, natural disasters, current social problems, human rights abuses and women’s issues. She often works with human rights advocates, international and local NGOs, humanitarian organizations, as well as international photo festivals and events throughout Asia. She is a founder of the Reminders Project and Tokyo Documentary Photography Workshop, and has launched the Reminders Photo Project Grant for Asian Photographers, “Visual Story Telling,” with the Angkor Photo Festival. Goto is a board reviewer of Emphas.is, a Prix Pictet Photography Prize nominator, a 2012 MAGNUM Emergency Fund nominator, Photo City Sagamihara Asia Prize nominator, a jury member of the Asian Women Photographers Showcase for the Angkor Photo Festival. She is a curator for the Photo Forum Beirut and a photo editor of the 100th memorial photographic book project, THIS DAY OF CHANGE. She is a recipient of the Women’s Human Rights Activities Award, Yayori Journalist Award. Reminders Photography Stronghold shows images taken by photojournalists who understand their subjects deeply and continue to cover issues through their own viewpoints. In addition to covering these stories, The Reminders Project creates slide shows, workshops, and national and international photo exhibitions. The Reminders Project has two fundamental ideas: to introduce stories widely and to seek various viewpoints.


Liz Lapp
Curator, Shutterstock
Founder, Finch & Ada
Liz Lapp is the curator for Shutterstock and the founder of Finch & Ada, a contemporary fine arts collaborative, working with international artists and companies including, Dolly Faibyshev, Robert Otto Epstein, Ruben Natal-San Miguel, Uprise Art, and ArtStar. Mrs. Lapp is an 11-year veteran in visual arts and marketing, with a degree from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. She served as the gallery curator at Farmani Gallery, and assisted in event planning and operations management in New York for The Lucie Awards, PX-3: Prix De La Photographie Paris, and The IPA (International Photography Awards). She has also contributed as a writer to PDN, PDNedu, and The ASMP National Bulletin, and served as a fine art photography portfolio reviewer for the 9th Annual powerHouse portfolio reviews, the annual ASMP NY fine art photography portfolio review and the 2010 New York Photo Festival.



Sam Barzilay
Creative Director, United Photo Industries
Co-Founder, Photoville
Serving as United Photo Industries’ Creative Director, Sam Barzilay is also the Co-Founder of Photoville, a new pop-up photo destination that made its debut on the Brooklyn waterfront in the summer of 2012. Prior to founding United Photo Industries and launching the United Photo Industries Gallery, he was the Director of the New York Photo Festival. In his dual capacity as curator and festival organizer, he has had the pleasure and privilege of curating photo exhibitions and lecturing on current trends in contemporary photography as far afield as China, Greece, USA, and Japan.







Tsuyoshi Ito
Program Director, Project Basho & ONWARD
Tsuyoshi Ito was raised in Tokyo and moved to Philadelphia in his early 20s to attend Temple University. Noticing a void in Philadelphia’s photographic community, Ito founded Project Basho in 2002 to provide photography classes, a gallery, and a darkroom space for working artists. He continues to develop this program which now includes an international competition and photography conference that goes by the name ONWARD. For his personal work, Ito is particularly interested in historical processes as well as techniques that bridge the old and the new.









Ryan Libre
Founder & Director, Documentary Arts Asia
Documentary Arts Asia exists to support the production and dissemination of documentary photography and film in Asia. The Documentary Arts Centers in Chiang Mai, Thailand & Kachin State Burma support documentary artists through a variety of training, library resources, grants, mentoring and exposition / promotion of their work. The organization also strives to gain recognition for the importance of high-quality, independent documentary practice through its own Artist in Residence program, theater, gallery, agency, magazine and documentary arts festival. The Documentary Arts Asia Centers host a broad program of trainings, speakers and events, as well as the promotion and dissemination of independent documentary work by those working with still and moving images across Asia. It is DAA’s hope that through these programs it will be able to influence the rapidly spreading interest in general photography in Asia to help it reach its immense potential for high quality, independent documentary practice. DAA especially aims to assist with the production and promotion of documentary projects which exist outside the mainstream media, particularly those which show the world through the eyes of marginalized communities and expose under-reported issues. Ryan Libre is a 2010 Nikon Inspiration Award Winner, a 2011 Chapnick grantee from the W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund, a grantee of the Pulitzer Center, a two-time TEDx speaker, and lecturer at Chiang Mai University's Photo department.

Monday, June 3, 2013

Ready, Set, Go! Critical Mass Registration Now Open!



Photolucida is pleased to announce the opening of our 10th Annual Critical Mass. Registration is open now until July 16th. Our world-class list of jurors is standing by, ready to view your work (see the growing list of jurors on the left side of this page). Excited yet? Read some success stories here. Then, head on over to register. We look forward to seeing your work!


Three Beautiful Venues, Three Beautiful Awards

We’re thrilled to be able to offer some wonderful awards this year, including three (yes three!) solo exhibition awards. Three Critical Mass finalists will be chosen for solo shows at Blue Sky Gallery, the Center for Fine Art Photography, and the Griffin Museum of Photography. What a year! Here’s a little bit about each of these lovely venues:


Blue Sky Gallery (image by Ferit Kuyas)
Blue Sky Gallery (Portland, OR) has earned the accolade as having “the best record of discovering new photographers of any artists’ space in the country.” Blue Sky puts a special focus on showcasing artists whose work exemplifies the finest in photographic vision and innovation.


Center for Fine Art Photography
Center for Fine Art Photography (Fort Collins, CO) provides support to photographic artists through exhibition, education, and connection to a large community of other artists and photographic professionals. With three public galleries, the Center for Fine Art Photography is a hub for photography-lovers in the Colorado area.


Griffin Museum of Photography
The Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester, MA) is dedicated to encouraging the passionate exploration of photography, with thoughtfully-curated exhibits by well-known and emerging photographers. The Museum takes pride in showing prestigious bodies of work from diverse photographic genres, ranging from photojournalism to contemporary art, and historical to social commentary.

Photolucida will also contribute funding to support exhibition and/or shipping expenses for the selected solo show artists.



Curator Profile: Jessica Johnston, George Eastman House

One of our goals each year is to bring a great curator to the table to curate the Critical Mass Top 50 exhibition. We look for curators who are movers and shakers in the photography field, individuals with great curatorial sensibilities and the ability to draw together a knock-out show from 50 diverse bodies of work. It’s no small task! This year, we’re thrilled that Jessica Johnston, Assistant Curator at the George Eastman House, has stepped to the plate. She joins an impressive roster of previous curators, including: Andy Adams, Todd Hido, Darius Himes, and W.M. Hunt.

About Jessica JohnstonJessica Johnston is the Assistant Curator of Photographs at George Eastman House, International Museum of Photography and Film, in Rochester, NY, the oldest and largest museum of its kind, established in 1946 with a mission to collect, preserve and interpret photographs and related objects to tell the story of photography for the purposes of learning and delight. She is responsible for developing exhibitions, recommending acquisitions, caring for the collection and teaching in the museum’s Master of Art's program in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management. Johnston has worked at George Eastman House since 2006 and has curated, co-curated or coordinated 20 exhibitions during that time.  She is currently preparing the exhibition Eat Your Heart Out, which explores historical and contemporary photographic representations of food.



New to Critical Mass?

Critical Mass is a program about exposure. Our goal is to help fantastic contemporary photographers get the exposure and recognition they deserve. Critical Mass' top-notch pool of jurors represents some of the most respected professionals in the field today. Keep an eye on the upper lefthand corner of the blog as we update the juror list in the coming weeks.We are continually heartened by the many success stories we hear from past Critical Mass participants:


"I am so excited to be a finalist for Critical Mass. I just wanted to let you know that on Oct. 2nd I was contacted by The British Journal of Photography and they are featuring me in their November Issue! When I looked at the list of jurors I saw that she (Lauren Heinz) was indeed on the list. I am thrilled and thought you might like to know this outcome."
-Tara Bogart



"To participate in Critical Mass has been a great experience. After being awarded one of the Top 50 in 2012, I was contacted by different jurors, which has led to a feature of my work on NPR's Picture Show and Wired's Raw File. Also I have started working with Anzenberger Agency, which has resulted into a feature in Zeit Wissen magazine. Overall it was great exposure for my work. Thank you!"
-Freya Najade



"This happened as a direct result of my submitting the work to this year's Critical Mass: I was a finalist. Claire O'Neill, NPR photoblog editor, served as a juror and later contacted me. Thank you for providing the forum to have my work seen."
- Arthur Drooker


Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Portfolio Reviews 2013 + Critical Mass 2012 Travelling exhibition opens soon!

 

Whew!   

We are 90% recovered from the whirlwind that was Portland Photo Month and Photolucida's 2013 Portfolio Reviews event. It was a superbly stellar gathering thanks to all involved: reviewers, photographers, volunteers, and all of our collaborating partners and sponsors. And our terrific keynote speaker Alec Soth. We were so happy to provide a great mix of talent from as close as our own Portland backyard to participants from China, Germany, Great Britain, Australia, the Netherlands, Peru, Switzerland, Finland, Israel, Mexico & Canada!


Caitlin McCaffery, Lesley Meyer, Alec Soth, Surendra Lawoti

It has been great to already hear inklings of success stories stemming from meetings at Photolucida.  A sincere THANK YOU to everyone in this great photo community! We consider ourselves lucky to be part of it. Some more photos here!



What is next?

We are gearing up for Critical Mass 2013 - lots of fun stuff to be announced shortly - new jurors, some great solo show awards, and we are excited about who is curating the CM13 TOP 50 exhibition this year. Stay tuned for more information, and photographers, registration opens June 1st!

Critical Mass 2012 updates: We are in the final stage of completion of Mila Teshaieva's monograph 'Promising Waters', in collaboration with publisher Kehrer Verlag.  Printing will begin this summer, and it will arrive stateside in the fall.  

    

Also! 

The Critical Mass 2012 Traveling Exhibition is about to open in Atlanta (May 17-July13) at the Jennifer Schwartz Gallery. The ever-charming and always-astute Bill Hunt has curated 'Color and Light' from the work of the TOP 50 photographers of CM12. 

After Atlanta, the exhibition travels to Daytona Beach, Florida for a stint at the Southeast Museum of Photography.

We are happy to bring such a great show to the Southeast region of the States. In the area? 

Go see it! 

 

 

 

Image: Maxine Helfman




Thursday, March 14, 2013

Festive Photo Events


Images (L to R): Wayne Bund, Bill Purcell, Edis Jurcys


"Then. Now. Here" Slideshow Screening Event: Images of Oregon 




Love Oregon? Help Photolucida kick off Portland Photo Month in style with a special screening.


Date: Wednesday, April 3rd 8pm - 9:30pm
Location: Oregon Historical Society (1200 SW Park Avenue, Portland)

Details: Photolucida presents "Then. Now. Here." a slideshow celebration of Oregon - its people, its landscape, its unique character and special history. Curated by Oregonian photographer Motoya Nakamura, the slideshow includes images by contemporary Oregon photographers paired with historic images of the beautiful state we call home.

Live music will be provided by jazz/swing trio Boy & Bean, and light desserts and drinks will be served. Photolucida's photography monographs will also be for sale at the event. We hope you can join us for a free, festive evening celebrating photography in Oregon. We'd also like to extend a thank you to our wonderful event sponsors, Pro Photo SupplyLensbabyDigicraftOregon Historical Society1859 Magazine, and Tonkon Torp LLP.

Selected Artists: Ann Kendellen, Aaron Cohen, Adam Wayda, Ashely Anderson, Bethany McCamish, Bill Purcell, Britt Boyles, Brittany Chavez, Carol Isaak, Chris Rauschenberg, Christopher Onstott, Dennis DeHart, Don Klover, Doug Prior, Edis Jurcys, Erica Mitchell, Eugėnie Frerichs, Fergus Firth, Gene Faulkner, Ginny Ducale, Hillary Atiyeh, Jane Johnson, Jasmine Swisher, Jen Vaughn, Jenna Gersbach, Jennifer Jansons, Jim Henderson, John Montague, Jordan Lacsina, Josh Zirschyky, Justin Miller, Kate Ampersand, Keri Friedman, Kevin McConnell, Kristy Hruska, Larry Wright, LE Baskow, Leah Nash, Lorraine Richey, Martina Maffini, Mary Grout, Michael Schoenholtz, Michael Mitarnowski, Michael Durham, Myles Katherine, Nicole McLaughlin, Rebecca Evans, Robert Pallesen, Rupert Jenkins, Sandee McGee, Steven Rockoff, Stuart Gordan, Stu Levy, Teri Fullerton, Theresa Meier, Thomas Homolya, Wayne Bund, Zack Jones.

For more information about future "Then. Now. Here." screenings across the city, see here.
To see a complete listing of Portland Photo Month events and exhibitions, see here.





Alec Soth Lecture at the Portland Art Museum 



"From Here to There: Searching for Narrative in Photography" 


Date: Friday, April 19th at 7pm
Location: Whitsell Auditorium, Portland Art Museum (1219 SW Park Avenue, Portland, OR)

The Keynote Lecture at Photolucida's Portfolio Reviews will be presented by acclaimed photographer Alec Soth. Please join us for a lovely evening exploring the artist's works. The lecture is co-sponsored by Photolucida and the Portland Art Museum's Photography Council. 

About Alec Soth
Alec Soth (b. 1969) is a photographer born and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His photographs have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including the 2004 Whitney and Sao Paulo Biennials. In 2008, a large survey exhibition of Soth's work was exhibited at Jeu de Paume in Paris and Fotomuseum Winterthur in Switzerland. In 2010, the Walker Art Museum produced a large survey exhibition of Soth's work entitled "From Here to There." Alec Soth's first monograph, Sleeping by the Mississippi, was published by Steidl in 2004 to critical acclaim. Since then, Soth has published NIAGARA (2006), Fashion Magazine (2007), Dog Days, Bogota (2007), The Last Days of W (2008), and Broken Manual (2010). In 2008, Soth started his own publishing company, Little Brown Mushroom. Soth is represented by Sean Kelly in New York, Weinstein Gallery in Minneapolis, and he is a member of Magnum Photos.




Call for Entries: Photo Center Northwest




Juror: John Bennette, Collector, Curator, and Champion of Artists

Theme: Open

Deadline: May 18th, 2012

The Photo Center's 18th Annual Photo Competition Exhibition will be chosen by John Bennette, esteemed Collector and Curator. This annual juried exhibition draws entries from across the country and around the world, and remains among the most popular shows in the Photo Center's annual schedule. Selected entries will be exhibited at Photo Center in Seattle from August to mid-September, 2013. The competition is open to all photographers internationally and all photographic processes. The theme is open. All entries must be received by Friday, May 18th, 2013. 

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

New Opportunities: Calls for Entry & An Artists' Residency



Call for Submissions

Photolucida Presents Then. Now. Here.


What does Oregon mean to you? Show us in photographs.

Then. Now. Here. is a celebration of Oregon – its people, its landscape, its special character and unique history. The premise is simple – show us your photographs of Oregon and its people, THEN or NOW. Historic images, modern images, funny images, poignant images – we want to see your vision of this beautiful state we call home.

In April 2013, as a component of Portland Photo Month, guest juror Motoya Nakamura will curate a slideshow from these images. The slideshow will be presented at outdoor venues in the spring and summer. Images selected for the slideshow will be added to the Oregon Historical Society's photographic archives with the consent of each photographer. These images will become an important part of Oregon's public history. Students, scholars, and history-lovers will be able to access these images at OHS for years to come.

Do you love Oregon? Go out and photograph it! We can’t wait to see your images.

Deadline: Monday, February 25th

Submission is free. See details here: http://www.thennowhere.org/

Images from Then. Now. Here. 2012. From L to R: Teresa Meier, Unknown Photographer, Leann Gauthier


News from Backlight Photo Festival (Finland)

Backlight Photo Festival is accepting letters of intent for an August 2013 artists’ residency at the lovely Voipaala Art Center near Tampere, Finland. Artists are invited to submit proposals relating to Backlight Photo Festival’s 2014 theme, “Trust.” Letters of intent are due January 15th.

For more information, contact project manager Tuula Alajoki at tuula.alajoki@backlight.fi

See more information about the festival here: www.backlight.fi

The beautiful Voipaala Art Center in Tampere, Finland


ONWARD Compé 

ONWARD Compé is an international photography competition for emerging photographers. The competition seeks to increase the exposure of talented image-makers, create outlets for artists' work, and present compelling photographs in a cohesive and well-curated exhibition.

This year's guest juror is celebrated photographer Mark Steinmetz. Awards include a two-person show at the Project Basho Gallery, a $500 cash prize, and an invitation to present work at ONWARD Summit '13. The deadline for submissions is 2/11/2013.

More details about this year's competition (including additional awards and opportunities) can be found at:

The guidelines for the competition can be found at: