RECEPTION THIS THURSDAY
Rania Matar
Girls in Between: Portraits of Identity September 6 - November 3, 2012 Opening Reception & Book Signing with the Artist:
Thursday, September 6, 2012, 6:30 - 8:00 pm
PRC Gallery, 832 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
Rania Matar, Izzy, Brookline, from A Girl and Her Room, 2011.
With her camera Rania Matar poignantly captures the elusive and mysterious moment in a female's life when she is both a child and an emerging woman. The girls in Matar's photographs, from both the United States and Lebanon, simultaneously hide and expose themselves, exhibiting a dual vulnerability and ferocity completely unique to the female transition from girl to woman. This show features work from Matar's highly acclaimed project A Girl and Her Room as well as never-before-seen work from Matar's new project L'Enfant-Femme.
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Nancy Grace Horton: Being 13
September 6 - November 3, 2012 Opening Reception
Thursday, September 6, 2012, 6:30 - 8:00 pm PRC Members' Gallery, 832 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston
Nancy Grace Horton, UNH Hotel, from Being 13, 2009. In this exhibition, Nancy Grace Horton explores her stepdaughter's navigation through the often monumental year of being 13. With Zoe as her muse, Horton captures priceless moments in the world of a girl who is leaving a part of herself behind while learning to embrace who she is becoming--Zoe expresses a variety of states peculiar to girls in their early teens: defiance, playfulness, embarrassment, youthfulness, boredom, and independence. Horton's enchanting photographs clearly depict her subject's blossoming sense of selfhood while also revealing the artist's deep affection for and fascination with her subject.
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LECTURE Henry Horenstein: Honky Tonk Tuesday, September 18, 2012, 6:30 pm BU Kenmore Classroom Building, Room 101, 565 Commonwealth Ave. $10 General Public | $5 PRC members
Henry Horenstein will present a retrospective view of his forty year career on the occasion of the reissue of his book HONKY TONK and the accompanying exhibit atCarroll & Sons Gallery this fall. HONKY TONK, also a featured exhibition at the PRC in 2004, is one of over thirty books authored by Horenstein. Previous published works include Show, Close Relations, Humans, Animalia, and many popular instructional books, including Black & White Photography, Digital Photography, and Beyond Basic Photography.
Copies of HONKY TONK will be available for purchase online (for pick up only) and at the lecture, and a book signing with Horenstein will take place after the lecture.
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SEPTEMBER NEO Adam Gooder: Darkroom Flowers
Alstroemeria X-Ray, 2011, Lith Print. Adam Gooder is a photographer currently preoccupied with magical light, organic shapes and old processes. The tactility of shooting and printing with film and chemistry are vital; Adam's current work is evidence of his recent return to the darkroom. A filmmaker by training, he is interested in how images play off one another and what story they might tell. more info >> |
PRC 2012 BENEFIT AUCTION Tickets Available Online! Saturday, October 13, 2012 808 Gallery at Boston University Constantine Manos, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, 2001, Archival Pigment Print, Signed Recto & Verso. On Saturday, October 13, we will host the PRC 2012 Benefit Auction. This event is an exciting opportunity for the photography, art, collecting, and gallery communities to celebrate our important Boston-based cultural institution. By showing your support, the PRC can continue its compelling work of providing quality programming to support fine art and creative photography in New England.
Live Auction
Doors open at 5:00 pm
Live auction begins at 6:45 pm
Includes an elegant reception with gourmet hors d'oeuvres, an open bar, and a curator led tour of the live auction photographs by Francine Weiss, PRC Curator.
Tickets: $100
Silent Auction
Doors open at 8:15 pm
Includes appetizers, desserts, wine, and beer as well as one hell of a party!
Advance Tickets: $35 general public | $25 PRC members
At Door Tickets: $30
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WORKSHOPS
Documentary Photography Master Class with Glenn Ruga Mondays, September 10 through November 12, 6:00 - 9:00 pm(no classes Sept. 17 & Oct. 8) PRC Gallery, 832 Commonwealth Avenue $590 General Public / $550 Members Level: Intermediate-Advanced Limited to ten students (Only two spots left) Click here to register >>
Glenn Ruga, Sabaheta, a widow from Srebrenica, living in Ilijas, 2007. This exciting studio class is designed for photographers who are either working on, or are interested in working on, a serious documentary project and want to engage in a learning environment that will provide consistent feedback and discussion with an instructor and other class members. The weekly class will involve analyzing work by accomplished documentary photographers, developing concepts for documentary projects, and regularly reviewing work from an ongoing project. In addition to the photography, the class will also focus on the writing to accompany a documentary project - an incredibly important aspect - and how best to integrate the images with the text. Guest lecturers will also be part of the class.
Glenn Ruga is the Executive Director of the Photographic Resource Center as well as the founder and director of SocialDocumentary.net.
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Pinhole Madness with Jesseca Ferguson
Preliminary Presentation: Wednesday, September 12, 2012, 6:30 pm
Workshop: Saturday, September 15, 2012, 10:00 - 4:00 pm
$150 General Public / $125 Members
Level: Beginner-Intermediate
Limited to 12 students Click here to register >>
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Jesseca Ferguson, Tome XXIV, Pinhole Argyrotype, 2010.
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As photography becomes increasingly digital, many photographers are turning to techniques and processes from the dawn of photography to re-invent their image-making. Join us for a two-part workshop that will introduce you to the world of pinhole photography.
An evening PowerPoint talk (supplemented by books, catalogues, and further resources) with Ferguson will expand your awareness of the world of contemporary pinhole photography. This presentation will also prepare you for an all-day, hands-on workshop, in which we will make lensless pinhole cameras from ordinary, everyday materials. Using our hand-made pinhole cameras, we will expose black and white photographic paper or large format ortho film to make pinhole negatives, which we will hand develop in a traditional black and white darkroom. The resultant negatives can then be used to print positives in the darkroom or by computer. These pinhole images (both positive and negative) may be embellished with sewing, collage, hand-coloring, etc.
Previous darkroom experience is helpful but not necessary.
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Upcoming Fall Programs
At the PRC, we have been busy planning the upcoming fall semester programs. Highlights include lectures by Henry Horenstein, Ernesto Bazan, and Platon, a workshop on Photoshopping with Experts, new Nights at the PRC, and three new exhibitions. We hope to see you soon at an upcoming event! |
Last Chance to Support the PRC Summer Appeal!
The summer is rapidly ending and we still need to raise $7,800 to reach our goal for the Summer Appeal! This is not an arbitrary figure. This is what is needed to assure that we will not need to borrow funds prior to the auction in October. The months leading up to the auction are a fallow time for the PRC and every dollar helps! We have raised 61% of our goal--help us turn that into 100%! The PRC needs your support so that we can continue to plan and present the programs that have come to define the PRC. It is only through the generosity of individual supporters who believe in our work that the PRC can continue to be the leading center for creative photography in New England. Our goal is to raise $20,000 in donations through the Summer Appeal. Every contribution helps and every contribution is important. The PRC has been an integral part of the cultural fabric of this region for more than 35 years. Your support now will allow us to continue this important work of exploring, interpreting, and celebrating photography in New England. Click here to make a donation to the PRC Summer Appeal now! |
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