Eva Hesse was born this day in 1936.
Do you know her work?
You should.
The work of Eva Hesse born today in 1936. Her work is as fresh today as it was then. If you don’t know her work take the time to learn about this artist who died too soon.
Do you know her work?
You should.
The work of Eva Hesse born today in 1936. Her work is as fresh today as it was then. If you don’t know her work take the time to learn about this artist who died too soon.
Each year two artist are invited for one-month residencies at the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center (PPAC).
The program is intended to support talented, self-directed emerging/mid-career artist in realizing their goals and visions. Resident artists will also serve as a source of inspiration and guidance for the many students, beginning photographers and PPAC members who work and learn at PPAC.
ARTIST RECEPTION Friday, February 3, 2012 5 — 8 pm
EXHIBITION Friday, January 6, 2012 Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Street Chairs. It doesn’t matter what city or country, or whether you’re walking or driving by. They indulge us for a respite. We oblige and pause to contemplate their scene. We become a part of it. And because they are different, they evoke a sense of fun in us.
Street Chairs. It doesn’t matter what city or country, or whether you’re walking or driving by. They indulge us for a respite. We oblige and pause to contemplate their scene. We become a part of it. And because they are different, they evoke a sense of fun in us.
Residency Season Dates:
May 1st — September 30th 2012
Application Deadline:
January 31st 2012
Jurors:
Max Kazemzadeh,and Jonah Brucker-Cohen
Screening Dates:
April and May, 2012 (exact dates TBA)
Screening Locations:
The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC and Artisphere, Arlington, VA
Submission Deadline: Friday, February 10, 2012, 5pm
Download the Full Call as a pdf >
Opening after the new year some wonderful energetic color photos by Anne Saint Peter. Details soon.
110 CHURCH gallery
110 Church Street
Old City, Philadelphia PA 19106
“There are no rules. Let the picture lead you where it must go.”
— Helen Frankenthaler
She broke the rules and inspired us.
The Center for Book and Paper Arts each summer provides for a two two-week artist residencies, intended to provide time, facilities and assistance for specific projects. The residency includes accommodations and an honorarium. For information on our future residency dates and deadlines, contact book&paper@colum.edu.
Applications for the Summer 2012 Residencies are now available. The dates for the two residencies are June 11–22 and July 9–20.