Mills Pond House Gallery
660 Route 25A
St. James, NY 11780
Friday, April 16, 2010
An exhibition showing people on the street, at play, at work, in the home, on the way and getting by. We are looking for photographs that illuminate the range of human expressions and varieties, ones that show feelings, determination, vulnerability, jubilance, and the human experience. Cash awards given.
Organization: Smithtown Township Arts Council
Home Page: www.stacarts.org
Contact Name: Krista Biedenbach
Email: exhibits@stacarts.org
Phone: 631-862-6575
Opportunity Type: Contests / Juried Shows, Call for Submissions, Gallery Exhibition Opportunities, Public Art Call
Exhibition is Held: Brick and Mortar Gallery
Fees: $45/3 entries, STAC members $30/3entries
Medium: Photography
Juror: Harvey Stein is a professional photographer, teacher, author, curator and lecturer. He has had four books published, the most recent being Movimento: Glimpses of Italian Street Life (2006). His photographs have appeared in Time, Life, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Esquire, Glamour, Smithsonian, Playboy, Camera Arts, View Camera, American Photo, Shutterbug, and Black and White Magazine, among many others. Harvey has had 71 one-person exhibits and has been featured more than 140 group shows. He has curated over a dozen exhibits in the last three years and has recently been appointed Director of Photography at Umbrella Arts, a gallery located in the East Village of Manhattan. Harvey currently teaches at the International Center of Photography and in the Masters of Professional Studies in Digital Photography Program at the School of Visual Arts and has been on the faculty of the New School University and the Parsons School of Design in New York City, Drew University in Madison, NJ, and the Rochester Institute of Technology. His images are collected in more than 50 public and corporate collections including The Art Institute of Chicago; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; the Brooklyn Museum of Art; the Denver Museum of Art; the New Orleans Museum of Art; the Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh); and the Polaroid Collection. View some of his work at www.harveysteinphoto.com
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