BAPC Members Peer Review
SF Camerawork
Members and invited guests
SF Camerawork
Members and invited guests
Several members of BAPC will participate in the annual Art Span Benefit Auction, Saturday, April 13 at SOMArts Cultural Center. Participating members include: Jack Androvich, Linda J. Fitch, and Erin K. Malone.
VIP PREVIEW: 5:30-6:30pm, Includes advance admission, complimentary valet parking, wine tasting, gourmet hors d’oeuvres, live music & seating for live auction. $125 in advance; $150 at the door
GENERAL ADMISSION: 6:30-9:30pm , Includes hors d’oeuvres, open bar & wine tasting! $50 in advance; $65 at the door
Erin Malone will participate in the exhibition Another Way of Seeing, juried by Christopher James at the New Orleans Photo Alliance, New Orleans, LA. Opening Reception: Saturday, April 6, 6-9 pm
Charlotte Niel has an image in the upcoming show, Stories, Memories and Histories, at the Center for Fine Art Photography. The show is from March 29th-May 25th; the Artists’ and Public Reception is on April 5th 6-9pm. The Center for Fine Art Photography, 400 North College Avenue, Fort Collins, CO.
SFMOMA
Members and invited guests.
Group discussion on the upcoming exhibition theme Horizon Line Reconsidered.
Members only.
Malcolm Easton exhibits in Of Memory, Bone and Myth IV, juror Olivia Parker. Rourke Museum of Art, 521 Main Ave., Moorhead, MN.
Erin Malone participates in Light Sensitive 2013 – Celebrating Work from the Darkroom, juried by Katherine Ware, Curator of Photography at the New Mexico Museum of Art in Santa Fe, NM. Art Intersection, 207 North Gilbert Road, Suite 201, Gilbert, Arizona.
Malcolm Easton exhibits in LENS 2013, juror Karen Irvine, Curator and Manager of Publications of the Museum of Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago. Perspective Gallery, 848 Dodge Avenue, Evanston, IL.
Malcolm Easton and Erin Malone exhibit in the Photospiva National Competition, juror Natasha Egan, Director of Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College Chicago. George A. Spiva Center for the Arts, 222 W. 3rd Street, Joplin, MO.
PHOTO
Members and invited guests
Irene Imfeld will present a retrospective of her photographic projects as part of the Shooting the West symposium March 9. The talk will with emphasize her photo books from handmade limited editions made in the 1990s to recent print-on-demand monographs. STW is an annual conference in Winnemucca, Nevada.
We are a nonprofit organization committed to building a community of photographers. Our work ranges from fine art to documentary, color to black and white, traditional darkroom to digital imaging. We nurture each other’s professional and artistic growth through member activities such as artist talks, portfolio reviews, workshops, salons, and exhibitions.