Entries by Neo Serafimidis

Chris Stevens-Yu in The Hand Magazine

Photographs from Chris’s City Angels portfolio will be in the January/February 2025 issue of The Hand magazine. This is a print and digital issue and will be released the second week of January.    
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Ari Salomon on The Curated Fridge

An image from Ari’s Six Feet Apart series appears in the current show, Leftovers, on the Curated Fridge. The show is viewable online. The Curated Fridge is an Art gallery in Somerville, Massachusetts – well not a full gallery but literally one fridge in one apartment! it’s a fun idea and has grown into a
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Chris Stevens-Yu in Shadow and Light Magazine

Chris’s image Leader of the Pack is on the cover of Shadow & Light Magazine’s a special horse issue. Pre-orders are currently being accepted. Link is https://shadowandlightmagazine.com/the-horse-pdf/
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Allyson Elly Invitation to LACP Project on Loneliness

Allyson Elly has been invited to join an exclusive cohort of artists for “Reservoir,” a new photographic generator created by the Los Angeles Center of Photography (LACP). The program, designed as a shared repository of responses to the global crisis of loneliness, is an invite-only initiative. Elly was personally selected by renowned artist Rodrigo Valenzuela
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Rusty Weston in Photo Alliance’s Metaphors of Recent Times

A trio of portraits from Rusty Weston’s Of the Mission series were selected by Photo Alliance for an exhibition called “Metaphors of Recent Times | A dialogue of the personal, the political and the cultural.” The call for work invited photographers to reflect on themes of our planet, humanity, and societal values. The exhibition, a
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Rusty Weston Exhibition at Mission Bowling Club SF

Rusty Weston’s environmental-style portraits of people who live or work in the San Francisco Mission District will be exhibited in a solo show called “de la Misión” at the Mission Bowling Club. The opening reception is 6-8 pm on Nov 14th and the show runs to April 7, 2025.  More information.  
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Gene Dominique in City of Atlanta Permanent Collection

The City of Atlanta, through the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs, has acquired a photograph from Gene Dominique’s series Still Here – African American Farmers in the 21st Century for the city’s permanent collection. The photo is titled Rev Lovely Moore.
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