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September 2018

Record / Off Record

September 28, 2018October 26, 2018

In an increasingly digital era, Record / Off Record emphasizes the importance of the photograph as a tangible object in print form. Record / Off Record investigates the archive with questions about history and how it informs the future of contemporary image-making practices. Record / Off Record means published work (record) and photos taken, but not used (off record) as a product of the act of building a visual archive.

The diverse nature of the exhibition in regard to the personal, educational, and professional background of artists promotes extensive dialogue on the multitude of ways the archive is approached. The exhibiting artists hail from various regions within the United States and possess different personal experiences that contribute to notions of visual data.

There is great uncertainty for what the future may hold and as time progresses, our memories of the past begin to deteriorate. The photograph is a record. It is part of the visual archive on humanity and experience. Without this visual data, it is easy to forget.

Featured Artists: Miranda Barnes, Caiti Borruso, Valerie Bower, Matt Eich, Stacy Kranitz, Melissa Kreider, Kevin O’Meara, Nathan Pearce, Jake Reinhart, Bryan Schutmaat, Jason Vaughn

  • Miranda Barnes, Sarae and Sarai #1, 2016. Archival Pigment Print, 24 x 24 inches. Courtesy of the artist

  • Jason Vaughn, Covered House, 2016. Archival Pigment Print, 32 x 40 inches. Courtesy of the artist


50 / 50: 50 Photographs Celebrating NKU at 50

September 28, 2018October 26, 2018

Founded in 1968 with nearly 1,000 students, Northern Kentucky University has grown into a vital metropolitan university of more than 14,000 students served by more than 2,000 faculty over the past 50 years. This exhibition of 50 photographs from the archives will be displayed alongside work from current students and faculty to celebrate NKU’s history as it looks forward to the next 50 years.

Featured Artists: Barry Andersen, Thomas R. Schiff, Emily Wiethorn, John David Richardson, Annette Crimmins, Makenzie Frank, Briana Collins, The NKU Photography Club

  • NKU Photography Club, Pinhole Camera Views of Campus: The Science Center, 2005. Pinhole camera, scanned digital print, 10 x 10 inches

  • NKU Photography Club, Pinhole Pictures of Campus: The Fine Arts Center, 2005. Pinhole Capture, Scanned Digital Print, 10 x 10 inches. Courtesy of the NKU Photography Club


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