Record / Off Record
Record / Off Record is a contemporary photography group exhibition that examines the role of the photograph as a product of personal visual archives and its function as documentary evidence.
Record / Off Record is a contemporary photography group exhibition that examines the role of the photograph as a product of personal visual archives and its function as documentary evidence.
50 / 50 celebrates Northern Kentucky University’s 50th anniversary with 50 photographs from the archives alongside work from current students and faculty.
A photo-based installation, Fruits of Labor critically interrogates Momohara’s family’s 100-year immigration journey from plantation laborers in Japan to mainland America.
Featuring images of Sharonville from the perspectives of five artists, this exhibition looks at a community’s history interpreted from the past through the present.
Archival photographs and contemporary landscapes retrace the loss of a friend to heroin after a 1995 cross-country trip.
Featuring landscape reportage that illuminates our planet’s archival continuum, Timescapes captures the effects of unrelenting time and our fleeting activity within it.
Carefully curated from nearly 20,000 images taken since 2014 over 20,000 miles, Jens Rosenkrantz’s Small Town and Long Views documents a personal archive that marks the time and place of extraordinary travels.
This two-person show with Tina Gutierrez with Da’Mon Butler explores cultural memories of their respective Cuban-Appalachian and African-American heritage. Gutierrez’s photographs capture the cathartic effect of Butler’s adornments on the wearer’s projected personality.
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.
Jason Hailey’s passion to increase visual awareness and heighten sensitivity to aesthetic values flows from his abstract interpretations of commonplace products and discarded debris.