Out of the Stacks: Lloyd Inspired Artist Books
Digging Deep into the Archives explores how photographs and images are organized and the exceptional narratives and histories that they impart.
Digging Deep into the Archives explores how photographs and images are organized and the exceptional narratives and histories that they impart.
Iris‘s 10th anniversary exhibition recalls and constucts a heretofore non-existent archive representing the exceptional photography of regional and international artists presented over the last decade.
Replace with Fine Art includes work by contemporary Chinese and Chinese American artists Chen Wei, Liu Bolin, Chen Qiulin, Jen Liu, and Ren Hang that comments on China’s contemporary life, heritage, and modernization.
Featuring landscape reportage that illuminates our planet’s archival continuum, Timescapes captures the effects of unrelenting time and our fleeting activity within it.
Vis-Abilities showcases the photography of local women artists with disabilities that reflects the unique perspectives and experiences of the artists—their ongoing struggle for social inclusion and independence.
Mount St. Joseph University’s Student Photographic Society juries this thematic group show comprised of work that addresses the discarded debris of our contemporary society.
Recognizing photography’s central role in collage, Wide Angle includes artists who manipulate and recompose imagery to recontextualize narratives drawn from our current social, political, and cultural climate.
A group exhibition of local artists highlighting the everyday life of our local community, documenting moments of their personal environments and experiences.
The exhibition restages the 1929 historic encounter between Blossfeldt’s plant photographs and Bruguière’s experiments in abstract photography, and juxtaposes it with the Photograms and Negatives series by contemporary artist Thomas Ruff.
Visionaries and Voices is partnering with the Northside community to present large images in public spaces by artists who directly reference photographic imagery.