I’ve never been to these month-long photo festivals that take over a city (they have them in Montreal, Washington, Toronto, and other places), but have always been curious about how they integrate photography into the storefronts and other less-likely gallery spaces.
Atlanta has one: Atlanta Celebrates Photography, and I’ll be a part of Mary Stanley Studio Project, “Ones to Watch” with:
Holly Andres – Portland, OR presented Courtesy of Jackson Fine Art
Kendrick Brinson – Atlanta, GA
Eric De Fino – Los Angeles, CA
Sion Fullana – Brooklyn, NY
Steve Giovinco – New York, NY
Brendan Kingsley – Savannah, GA
Thomas Petillo – Nashville, TN
Christopher Rauschenberg – Portland, OR
Hrvoje Slovenc – Brooklyn, NY
Sarah Small – Brooklyn, NY
If you are in Atlanta, please stop by!
Below is additional information.
Please join us for the Opening Celebration for the new exhibition More from the 2011 Ones To Watch presented in conjunction with the 13th annual Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival on Thursday October 6th from 6:00 – 9:00pm at Mary Stanley Studio Project Space at Gallery 2 in downtown Atlanta. The gallery is located on the ground floor of the Marquis Two Tower adjacent to the Marriott Marquis Hotel. The exhibition will continue through October 29th. A few weeks ago, some of you attended the christening of my new space and saw a sneak preview of the photography of these ten talented artists. This exhibition features a larger selection of their work ranging from large format color photographs to subtle black and white nudes. Featured artists:Holly Andres – Portland, OR presented Courtesy of Jackson Fine Art This is the first time many of these fresh new talents have exhibited their work in Atlanta. They are innovative, highly collectible, and nationally and internationally recognized for their technical and conceptual aptitude. There are also a few seasoned photographers who have exhibited internationally and are included in numerous prominent museum collections. Several of the artists will travel to Atlanta to attend the opening on Thursday including Sarah Small, Sion Fullana, Eric De Fino, Kendrick Brinson and Brendan Kingsley. Please join me in welcoming them to Atlanta! ARTIST TALKS I hope that you will join me in celebration of this exciting exhibition! Warm regards, c. 404.295.3388 Bios for Artists presenting talks on Saturday October 8th Sion Fullana is a professional photographer, journalist and filmmaker living in New York City. He was born in Majorca Spain and lived in Barcelona and San Antonio de los Banos Cuba where he graduated in film directing from the prestigious EICTV (International Film and TV School). Since moving to Manhattan in 2006, he has focused his career on street photography and has emerged as one of the masters of the mobile photography movement. Sion combines his journalistic and cinematic background with his talented manipulation of smartphone technology to create iconic images and tell engaging stories. His work is featured regularly in Time Out NewYork, and in numerous publications including Wink-Magazine, Gup Magazine, El Pais, El Mundo, Phaidon.com, Mashable, American Photo Magazine and many others. He teaches mobile photography for Apple, and is one of the founders of MPG, an artist cooperative seeking to push mobile photography into the mainstream of photojournalism. About our new location Gallery Hours: Thursday & Friday from 12 noon – 6pm & by appointment. (I will make an effort to meet you or take you down to see the new gallery at your convenience.) We will also participate in the Downtown Art Walk on the first Thursday of each month. Valet parking is available at the Marriott Marquis Hotel. LAZ parking lots at corner of Harris and Courtland or on Courtland at Baker Street offer $5 after 5pm daily. Also for the environmentally efficient, it is VERY convenient to the Peachtree Center Marta Station. You can walk via the skywalk to the gallery without even going outdoors. About Mary Stanley In 2006, Mary founded the Young Collectors Club (YCC) to provide educational programming for would-be collectors of contemporary art. YCC now boasts over 200 members and was voted by Atlanta Magazine in 2009 as the “Best Gateway to the Art World”. Each season’s educational series features exclusive behind-the-scenes sessions showcasing art critics, museum curators, artists, gallery owners and authorities on the art of collecting. Programs are held twice monthly on midweek evenings in venues including galleries, museums and collections within private homes. Audiences are limited to ensure an intimate learning experience and discussion. Mary Stanley is available to YCC members to consult at no charge on any art purchase at any gallery on the local, national or international scene.In 2006, Mary founded the Young Collectors Club (YCC) to provide educational programming for aspiring collectors of contemporary art. YCC now boasts over 200 members and was voted by Atlanta Magazine in 2009 as the “Best Gateway to the Art World”. Each season’s educational series features exclusive behind-the-scenes sessions showcasing art critics, museum curators, artists, gallery owners and authorities on the art of collecting. Programs are held twice monthly on midweek evenings in venues including galleries, museums and collections within private homes. Audiences are limited to ensure an intimate learning experience and discussion. Mary Stanley is available to YCC members to consult at no charge on any art purchase at any gallery on the local, national or international scene. |
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