Feb 12, 2016 | artists, black and white photography, craft, curatorial statement, curator's statement, definition of craft, events, exhibition, fine craft, gallery, history, installation, Photographic Phantasmagoria, photography, pinhole photography, process, round table, technique |
Written by: Leslie Potter, Exhibitions and Education Coordinator “Has technology changed or eradicated the ‘craft’ of photography?” As a part of our current gallery exhibition Photographic Phantasmagoria, a compelling Round Table Discourse about this...
Feb 5, 2016 | art, artist, black and white photography, collaboration, craft, craft vs art, curatorial statement, curator's statement, definition of craft, design, events, exhibition, mixed media, Photographic Phantasmagoria, photography, pinhole photography, review, round table, SCC staff, skill building, technique |
Phantasmagoria was originally the name of a London exhibition in 1802, consisting of optical illusions produced chiefly by magic lantern (image projector). In current use, “phantasmagoria” refers to a sequence of real or imaginary images like those seen in a...
Jan 27, 2016 | advice, art, artist, arts community, black and white photography, collaboration, community, craft, fine craft, gallery, how to, photography, pinhole photography, process, skill building, technique, Uncategorized |
Written by: Kaitlyn Frolek, Gallery Assistant To read Part 1 of this series on black and white photography click here. Pinhole photography: I absolutely love it! Part of the attraction to the process of this type of photography is that you are able to create...