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Artists-In-Residence, Isle Royal National Part, Christine Flavin
Artists-In-Residence, Isle Royal National Part, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #3 was selected by juror George Slade, Director of the Minnesota Center for Photography from over 700 images submitted to the Coalition of Photographic Arts second annual national juried exhibition. The group show was on display at the Walker Point Center for the Arts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in September and October 2008.
National Juried Group Exhibition: Texas Women''S University, Christine Flavin
National Juried Group Exhibition: Texas Women''S University, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
The Joyce Elaine Grant Photography Exhibition provides a national venue for the exhibition of artistic expression as seen through the eye of the camera. The 2009 exhibit was curated by Katherine Bussard of the Museum of the Art Institute, Chicago Illinois.
Faculty Research Grant, Christine Flavin
Faculty Research Grant, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
The Isle Royal National Park Artists-in-Residency Program is a national juried competition for artists of any medium to spend two or three weeks on the Island in the historic Dassler family cabin with accommodations provided by the Park, pursuing their creative endeavor. Twice during the residency, artists are required to present their project to visitors at the park.
Vanishing Horizons #1 And Vanishing Horizons #2, Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #1 And Vanishing Horizons #2, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Two black and white zone plate photographs from the series "Vanishing Horizon" were selected from 500 images submitted to "Photo Midwest" a seven states juried competition by Lisa Hostetler Associate Curator of Photography at the Milwaukee Museum of Art . The 50 selected images were displayed at the University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Union Galleries in Madison, WI.
Creative Images Fine Art Photography, Christine Flavin
Creative Images Fine Art Photography, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
"Abandoned Harbor" a 16x20 digital inkjet print from the series "Vanishing Points" placed in the national competition "Creative Images Fine Art Photography" and will be exhibitied in the Artsgarden in Indianapolis, Indiana for the month of November. The series, "Vanishing Points" documents the landscape of abandoned mines in Michigan's Upper Peninsula as they appear today with hand-built pinhole and zoneplate cameras.
Tlc Faculty Award 2008, Christine Flavin
Tlc Faculty Award 2008, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Two black and white zone plate photographs from the series "Vanishing Horizon" were selected from 500 images submitted to "Photo Midwest" a seven states juried competition by Lisa Hostetler Associate Curator of Photography at the Milwaukee Museum of Art . The 50 selected images were displayed at the University of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Union Galleries in Madison, WI.
Vanishing Horizons #3, Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #3, Christine Flavin
Christine Flavin
Vanishing Horizons #3 was selected by juror George Slade, Director of the Minnesota Center for Photography from over 700 images submitted to the Coalition of Photographic Arts second annual national juried exhibition. The group show was on display at the Walker Point Center for the Arts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in September and October 2008.
Developing Digital Archives, Christy Allen, Rick Jones, Bruce Brockman, Peter Beudert, Jody Blake, Peter Wexler
Developing Digital Archives, Christy Allen, Rick Jones, Bruce Brockman, Peter Beudert, Jody Blake, Peter Wexler
Christy Allen
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Otherpeoplespixels Interviews Lily Martina Lee, Otherpeoplespixels, Lily Lee
Otherpeoplespixels Interviews Lily Martina Lee, Otherpeoplespixels, Lily Lee
Lily Martina Lee
LILY MARTINA LEE memorializes the forgotten, the discarded and the overlooked. She juxtaposes intimacy and anonymity in her embroidered and appliquéd memorials to unidentified human remains, her beaded scratch ticket medallions and her car hood portraits based on the tattoos of fugitives wanted for non-violent crimes. Lily received a BFA in Fibers (2008) and a BA in American Indian Studies (2009) from the University of Washington in Seattle. She received her MFA from the University of Oregon in Eugene (2012). Her work was recently included in Post-Racial U.S.? at the University Art Gallery at New Mexico State University (Las Cruces, …
Drift, Megan Vossler
Ten Little White Folk, Shawna Hanel
Ten Little White Folk, Shawna Hanel
Shawna Hanel
In 1868, Septimus Winner penned the song “Ten Little Injuns” based upon an 1850s minstrel act. Eventually, an abbreviated version became a popular contemporary children’s rhyme. My parents, in 1974, purchased The Giant Golden Mother Goose for their already bookwormish toddler. As a child, I adored “Ten Little Injuns.” However, rereading the text as an adult eviscerated any affinity I had for the nursery rhyme and ultimately inspired me to create this revised edition. For the new version, I replaced every instance of the term “Injun” with “White Folk.” I also exchanged every illustration of an Indian with photographs of …
Minnesota Biennial, Megan Vossler