The Ties That Bind Curated by Charlotte Cotton Please join us for our group exhibition The Ties That Bind at The Camera Club of New York Baxter St next July 8th. Artists: Matthew Cohen, Ivana Larrosa, Minny Lee, Allyson Lupovich, Groana Melendez, Bia Monteiro, Martha Naranjo Sandoval, Matthew Papa, Verónica Puche and Katrina Lillian. The… Continue reading ICP-Bard Group MFA Show “The Ties That Bind” at Baxter St, July 1-30
Author: ivanalarrosa
International Festival of Photography, SCAN Tarragona
SCANOFF invites emerging authors to participate in the SCAN festival to exhibit their works in audiovisual format which will be shown to the public. Photographic quality, discourse, sound and audiovisual editing will be evaluated and 10 authors will be selected. SCANOFF looks for images that have an own and contemporary discourse, documentary or artistic, and… Continue reading International Festival of Photography, SCAN Tarragona
ICP-Bard MFA exhibition week: How to Make the Bed and ALL AT ONCE
“I am not your mother” Ivana Larrosa 1st MFA Solo Show of 2016
MFA Solo Thesis Show season starts over, and I have the honor to break the ice for the Class'16 with I am not your mother. Needless to say I would love dear reader coming over and join me for this big moment. It's a piece of my experience at ICP-Bard and also the most intimate… Continue reading “I am not your mother” Ivana Larrosa 1st MFA Solo Show of 2016
Alex Fialho – Visual AIDS
Alex Fialho, Programs Manager at Visual AIDS, has facilitated projects and conversations around both the history and immediacy of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, utilizing art to maintain HIV/AIDS visibility, consider its legacy, and galvanize contemporary response. He has presented his research on the art of Glenn Ligon and Keith Haring at the College Art Association and… Continue reading Alex Fialho – Visual AIDS
Nona Faustine
Photographer Nona Faustine was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. She is a graduate of The School of Visual Arts and International Center of Photography at-Bard College MFA program in 2013. Her series “White Shoes” are nude self-portraits taken in and around the places associated with the 250 year history of slavery in New York… Continue reading Nona Faustine
Steffani Jemison
Steffani Jemison was born in Berkeley, California, and is currently based in Brooklyn, New York. She holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (2009) and a BA in Comparative Literature from Columbia University (2003). Jemison’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally; solo exhibitions include LAXART, the RISD Museum, the… Continue reading Steffani Jemison
Katherine Hubbard
Katherine Hubbard is an interdisciplinary artist living in New York who works at the intersection of photography, performance, and writing. A new series of landscape photographs, bygone from here (2015), is currently included in Greater New York at MoMA PS1. Katherine Hubbard is invited to present work at After the Fact, a one day symposium examining the place… Continue reading Katherine Hubbard
Martha Wilson
Martha Wilson is a pioneering feminist artist and gallery director, who over the past four decades created innovative photographic and video works that explore her female subjectivity. She has been described by New York Times critic Holland Cotter as one of “the half-dozen most important people for art in downtown Manhattan in the 1970s.” In… Continue reading Martha Wilson
AFTER THE FACT SYMPOSIUM EXPLORES SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AND THEIR IMPACT
Next Saturday, December 12, candidates from the ICP-Bard MFA program will present After the Fact, a one-day symposium examining the place and potential of The Event. The symposium will be composed of artist talks and panel discussions followed by a Q&A session. Featured participants include Jean Marie Casbarian, Nona Faustine, Alex Fialho, Gordon Hall, Katherine… Continue reading AFTER THE FACT SYMPOSIUM EXPLORES SIGNIFICANT EVENTS AND THEIR IMPACT