Now up: recordings for Destigmatizing Side Hustles; Build Your Own Collective; and Getting What You Want & Are Worth: Freelancer Negotiations.
These online sessions held at last month’s Photoville Festival are presented by Diversify Photo (@diversifyphoto) and Photoville with support from Leica Camera USA (@leicacamerausa).
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Also available to watch: Community Heroes' informational session on its new toolkit, a resource guide for artists and groups interested in organizing their own local, public art project.
(Download toolkit at www.communityheroes.nyc/toolkit/)
Community Heroes (@communityheroes.nyc) is produced and organized by Photoville and Trellis (@jointrellis), with invaluable support form our partners, PhotoWings (@photowings).
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To access these four videos, see our recent and free newsletter for more (link in the bio), or head to the "past events" section on the "events" page at Photoville.NYC.
"In Praise of Shadow Boxers, Dissonance & Dissidents: A Pop-Up Tribute Exhibition to Greg Tate," showcases six-foot prints by 24 artists influenced by Tate, a prolific cultural critic, writer, and musician.
Visit Photoville.com to view the web presentation, which also features works by Cauleen Smith (@cauleen_smith) and Jules Arthur (@julesarthur_arts); Link in the bio.
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◼︎ These Photoville Pop-up exhibits are Curated by the Tate Family, and will also be on view at 6PM Sunday followed by a 7:30PM Summer for the City event at Lincoln Center (@lincolncenter), "Celebrating Greg Tate: More Than Posthuman: Rise of the Burnt Sugar Arkestra Mojosexual Cotillion," (@burntsugararkestra).
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◼︎ Sunday's honoring of Greg Tate is a free, first-come event at Damrosch Park at Amsterdam Avenue and West 62nd Street (inside Lincoln Center).
◼︎ Check Lincoln Center's Summer for the Series webpage at Lincolncenter.org for more on Sunday's event.
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◼︎ Tate, who died last December, co-founded Black Rock Coalition, a national nonprofit dedicated to the creative freedom of Black artists; he created Burnt Sugar The Arkestra Chamber, "an outrageously accomplished improv collective."
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◼︎ Featured artists: Aisha Tandiwe Bell (@superblakwoman), Amy Touchette (@amy_touchette), Arthur Jafa (@anamibia), B+, Barron Claiborne (@barronclaiborne), Carrie Mae Weems (@carriemaeweems), Dawoud Bey (@dawoudbey), Dread Scott (@dreadscottart), Ellen Gallagher (@
ellen.galla.art), Fab 5 Freddy (@fab5freddy), Futura, Krista Franklin (@therealkrista), Lee Quiñones (@leequinones), Ming Smith (@mingsmithphoto), Nettrice R. Gaskins (@
nettiebeatrice), Petra Richterová(@petrarichterovaphotography), Radcliffe Bailey (@radcliffebaileyjr), Robert Pruitt (@robertpruitt), Ronda Brown (@rondabtheheartis), Sanford Biggers (@sanfordbiggers), Satch Hoyt (@satch_hoyt), Simone Leigh (@simoneyvetteleigh), Vernon Reid (@vurnt22), and Wangechi Mutu (@wangechistudio).
“One of the things I love about the Photoville Festival is it’s placing images in spaces where just normal people might happen upon it,” said Camille Seaman (@camilleseaman) about her series, A Matter of Time, on view at Brookfield Place (@bfplny) this summer.
Camille’s series shown at this year’s Photoville Festival, which is about making art accessible to the public. The festival officially ended last month, but plenty of shows including A Matter of Time are still on view.
You can watch the entire video (under three-minutes-long), which also features Photoville Creative Director and Co-Founder Sam Barzilay, via the link in the bio.
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A Matter of Time runs until Sept. 12 at the Winter Garden Gallery at Brookfield Place, 230 Vesey Street.
To learn more about this exhibition, visit Photoville’s exhibition page at Photoville.NYC.
You can also learn more about this event through Brookfield Place's webpage: https://bfplny.com/event/camilleseaman/
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A Matter of Time is presented by Arts Brookfield in partnership with Photoville Festival
The deadline to apply for the 2022 Indigenous Photograph Project Grant (@ndigenousphoto) is July 31.
This $5,000 grant will support an Indigenous photographer's visual storytelling project.
See the link in the bio to apply.
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Supported by Leica Camera (@leicacamerausa) and Photoville
Community Heroes seeks 12 photographers, and 12 youth writers: ages 13-23, to interview participating Fort Greene residents for a fall banner.
Photographers will earn a $250 stipend; writers receive $150. Interested? Link in the bio to learn more.
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▪️ Community Heroes (@communityheroes.nyc) is produced and organized by Photoville and Trellis (@jointrellis), and proudly supported by PhotoWings (@photowings) and Partnerships for Parks Cata (@partnershipsforparks)
Join us on July 28th for a discussion about "The Brooklyn Connection," an exhibition shown at this summer's Photoville Festival and curated by acclaimed photographer Jamel Shabazz (@jamelshabazz).
Work by Antonio M. Rosario (@amrosario), Amy Touchette (@amy_touchette), Christopher Cook (@visually_conscious), Melanie Hill (@kaleidoscopelady1), Phillip Moi-Thuk-Shung (@moithuk), and Shino Kitano (@shinocou) will be discussed.
◘ This event begins at 6PM at Prospect Park's Lefferts House, 452 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn.
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🔗 Link in the bio for a free ticket + more details.
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📸: Shino Katano (@shinocou)
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◼︎ Presented by Prospect Park Alliance (@prospect_park) and NYC Parks (@nycparks) made possible thanks to the generous support of MPB (@mpbcom).
Much to be excited about at last month's #Photoville2022 Education Day, which came and went in the blink of an eye.
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Caption: Sharon Miller (thehoneydark) of the Creative Youth Society and Photoville Festival artist, presents with youth artists Vivian Manigat, Lanise Robinson, and Zoria Lamar.
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🔗Link in the bio for more about Photoville's education programming.
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📸: Kay Hickman (@khickmanphotography)
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◼︎ Our 2022 Festival Education Program is proudly supported by our partners PhotoWings (@photowings) and the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media & Entertainment (@madein_ny).
Chicagoan and all who plan to be in the Midwest, check out We, Women's large scale public art traveling exhibition, The Power of We, on view in the Windy City.
Head to Chicago's Bloomingdale trail at the 606, to see the 380-foot-long banners of imagery.
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Link in the bio for more details.
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Chicago (@wewomenphoto), is a part of Night Out in the Parks and is presented in partnership with APA Chicago (@apachicago), ASMP Chicago Midwest (@asmpmidwest), the Friends of the Bloomingdale Trail (@bloomingdaletrail) and Chicago Parks (@chicagoparks).
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Produced and presented by Photoville and Women Photograph (@womenphotograph) with support from our lead partner, Open Society Foundations (@opensocietyfoundations) and Ford Foundation (@fordfoundation) and our education partner, PhotoWings (@photowings).
Now in Times Square (@timessquarenyc) — Project 562: Changing the Way We See Native America by 📸 Matika Wilbur (@project_562)!
Project 562 is an artistic endeavor dedicated to photographing more than 562 federally-recognized tribes in what is now known as the United States.
The series, which showed at Brooklyn Bridge Park during last month’s #Photoville2022 Festival, will be on view in its new NYC location for July. Don’t miss it.
🔗Link in the bio for more.
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Location: Broadway Avenue between 44th and 45th streets.
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◼️Produced and presented by Photoville (@photoville) and Project 562 (@Project_562) in partnership with Times Square Arts (@tsqarts) and support from the Phillip and Edith Leonian Foundation (@leonianfoundation)
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Video and photos by @justdochang
Happening now: Photoville Pop-up in Winchester, MA.
See works from the United Nations (@unitednations), The Atlantic (@theatlantic), and Leica Camera USA (@leciacamerausa).
This series showcases art by BIPOC and women artists, and local New England photographers.
Link in the bio for more about this Winchester, MA-based Photoville Pop-up.
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Pop-up photo by 📸 Skyler Reid (@skyreid); Featured in image, cubed artist projects by Eli Farinango (@elifarinango), and Jaida Grey Eagle (@jaida.greyeagle).
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◼︎ Presented by Photoville, the Griffin Museum (@griffinmusuem) and the Winchester Cultural District (@info_wcd).
If you missed #Photoville2022’s professional development sessions held this June, don't fret. Recordings from these free, insightful workshops will be available by July 15th!
Topics covered:
◘ Destigmatizing Side Hustles - featuring Tara Pixley (@tlpix), Mengwen Cao (@mengwencao), Carolyn Fong (@cfongphoto), Idris Talib Solomon (@idrissolomon).
◘ Build Your Own Collective - featuring Rhynna M. Santos (@rhynnasantos), Amy Scott (@photography.amyscott), Ariel Zambelich (@azambelich), Salgu Wissmath (@salguwissmath).
◘ Getting What You Want & Are Worth Freelancer Negotiations - featuring David M. Barreda (@inkaman), Jared Soares (@jaredsoares) Emiliano Granado (@quesofrito).
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These workshops — presented by DiversifyPhoto (@diversifyphoto) and Photoville, with support from Leica Camera (@leicacamerausa) — are geared towards BIPOC photographers.
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📸: Koren Martin (@korenm)
Today's the last day to take in these free, #Photoville2022 visual stories on view at Brooklyn Bridge Park (@brooklynbridgepark).
Seize the day. Capture the moment.
Link in the bio for details about these exhibitions plus more Photoville Festival shows on display citywide.
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Featured artists:
1. Alice Lay (@alixelay)
2. Cesar Florencio
3. César Rodríguez (@cesar_rodriguezb)
4. Kenzie Steinberg
5. Paddy Dowling
6. Tami Aftab (@tamiaftab)
7. Jaír F. Coll (@jaircoll)
8. Margarita V Beltran (@margarita.v.beltran)
9. Pierre-Michel Jean (@pmfotografi)
10. Piyatat Primtongtrakul (@bankpyt)
11. Tomás Karmelo Amaya (@tomaskarmelo)
12. Tristan Zhou (@trystane)