Tressider Memorial Union, Stanford University, Palo Alto.
The Neighborhood Project, June 2004. Twelve members showed diverse bodies of work around the concept of the neighborhood. This was a BAPC thematic project.
Adrienne Defendi
Focus Gallery, San Francisco.
Landscape: Real or Imagined (PDF), May 2003. Twenty one members showed their work in a show curated by Linda Conner.
Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco.
October, 2001. Documentary photography by three members: Kevin Desler, Idkah, a photo essay on life around the Idkah Mosque in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China. Bill Mattick, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, 2000. Gloria Upchurch, Shades of Africa.
San Francisco Art Commission City Hall Gallery.
March, 2001. Sponsored in part by the San Francisco Arts Commission. “Kay Taneyhill’s LasVegas Airport 2000, Emilie Valentine’s Diner,Uptown NY, and Kevin Desler’s travel photos of Yemen are standouts,” said Doug Konecky on DigitalCity.com.
Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco.
August, 2000.
Calumet Photo Gallery, San Francisco.
November, 1999.
Open Studios, San Francisco.
October, 1999.
It’s Still Life @RayKo Photo Center
/in Events, Member News /by Ari SalomonAri Salomon participates in It’s Still Life, a juried show at
RayKo Photo Center, 428 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107. Reception: 6-8pm on August 7.
TPS 17: The National Competition
/in Events, Member News /by Ari SalomonBeth Kientzle and Erin Malone participate in a juried group show in Texas: TPS 17: The National Competition. The show will travel:
Dec 4 – Jan 24 Center for Contemporary Art
Feb 2 – May 1 Tammy Cromer-Campbell Photographs & Gallery
Jun 1 – Jul 29 River City Silver
Transformation at the Palo Alto Research Center
/in Events, Member News /by Ari SalomonAdrienne Defendi and Kay Taneyhill (and two former BAPC members, Charlotte Kay and Roxanne Worthington) will exhibit their photographs in Transformation at the Palo Alto Research Center, lobby gallery. Artists’ reception, Wednesday, July 22, 4:30 – 6 pm.
Transformation at the Palo Alto Research Center
/in Events, Member News /by Ari SalomonAdrienne Defendi and Kay Taneyhill (and two former BAPC members, Charlotte Kay and Roxanne Worthington) will exhibit their photographs in Transformation at the Palo Alto Research Center, lobby gallery. Artists’ reception, Wednesday, July 22, 4:30 – 6 pm.
2008 public events highlights
/in Events, Public Events /by adminNovember 2 – December 7
Loss, BAPC group exhibition of photographs dealing with different aspects of loss. Berkeley Art Center.
March 20 – April 20
Whimsy, a BAPC group exhibition addressing the lighter side of photography. Rayko Photo Center Gallery, 428 Third Street, San Francisco.
April 12
Guest speaker: Ken Light. Calumet 2-4pm. Free and open to the public. Mr. Light describes his work as social documentary and has published several books.
Open Studios
/in Exhibitions /by Katerina GeorgievaOctober 2008
Fort Mason
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Exhibitions Archive 2006-1999
/in Thinking about Photography /by Ari SalomonTressider Memorial Union, Stanford University, Palo Alto.
The Neighborhood Project, June 2004. Twelve members showed diverse bodies of work around the concept of the neighborhood. This was a BAPC thematic project.
Adrienne Defendi
Focus Gallery, San Francisco.
Landscape: Real or Imagined (PDF), May 2003. Twenty one members showed their work in a show curated by Linda Conner.
Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco.
October, 2001. Documentary photography by three members: Kevin Desler, Idkah, a photo essay on life around the Idkah Mosque in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China. Bill Mattick, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, 2000. Gloria Upchurch, Shades of Africa.
San Francisco Art Commission City Hall Gallery.
March, 2001. Sponsored in part by the San Francisco Arts Commission. “Kay Taneyhill’s LasVegas Airport 2000, Emilie Valentine’s Diner,Uptown NY, and Kevin Desler’s travel photos of Yemen are standouts,” said Doug Konecky on DigitalCity.com.
Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco.
August, 2000.
Calumet Photo Gallery, San Francisco.
November, 1999.
Open Studios, San Francisco.
October, 1999.