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SUMMARY:Christopher Rauschenberg\, Gathering: A Photographer’s Collection
DESCRIPTION:Christopher Rauschenberg\, Gathering: A Photographer’s Collection \nJuly 26 – November 23\, 2025 \nJordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\n1430 Johnson Lane\, Eugene\, OR 97403\n541-346-3027\nWednesdays 11am – 8pm\, Thursdays through Sundays 11am – 5pm \nGathering: A Photographer’s Collection presents a wide-ranging selection of photographs from the personal collection of Portland\, Oregon based photographer and curator\, Christopher Rauschenberg. Over five decades\, Rauschenberg has compiled a truly distinctive archive of photographs encompassing a wide array of themes\, styles\, uses of the medium\, and range of subjects and content. This important resource represents a diverse mix of international and nationally emerging and established photographers. \nRauschenberg typically acquires photographs directly from the artists or from non-profit community-based arts organizations exhibiting or representing their works. \nRauschenberg has also traveled extensively and participated for decades as a highly regarded reviewer of photography portfolios at international gatherings of specialists who utilize and support opportunities for working creative photographers. \nIn Gathering\, one will find a wealth of individual points of view that\, when engaged\, may broaden each of our own visions: whether those considered perspectives are personal\, familiar\, social\, cultural\, political\, or spiritual. \nChristopher Rauschenberg reflects on his building of the collection: \n“At the core of what I’m doing is acquiring prints directly from photographers. That’s where I get my real satisfaction in collecting. With photography\, one literally sees the world through someone else’s eyes\, and we each have a different way of looking at the world around us. Having seen the work of thousands of photographers\, I’ve had a great many opportunities to discover new ways of seeing. That has really been the primary enrichment of my life\, and I am excited to share that with you through this exhibition.” \nGathering: A Photographer’s Collection was curated by JSMA Associate Curator of Photography\, Thom Sempere.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/christopher-rauschenberg-gathering-a-photographers-collection/
LOCATION:Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\, 1430 Johnson Lane\, Eugene\, OR\, 97403\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jim Fitzgerald\, Bodie\, Windows Through Time / Pathways of Light
DESCRIPTION:Jim Fitzgerald\, Bodie\, Windows Through Time / Pathways of Light \nAugust 9 – September 10\, 2025\nArtist Talk: Saturday\, August 9th 3-4 pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, Oregon 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nHours: Wednesday – Saturday 12 pm to 5 pm \n\nLightBox is pleased to exhibit the masterful carbon transfer prints of Jim Fitzgerald. \nPlease join us for an Artist Talk by Jim on Saturday\, August\, 9 at 3pm before the opening reception from 4-7pm \nTwo masterful bodies of work presented in this show\, encompass the many years of Jim’s field work including dark room development for both film and handmade carbon transfer prints. \nThe images presented in “Bodie\, Windows Through Time\,” is the culmination of his many years exploring the historic ghost town of Bodie\, California located in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains. Working with his handcrafted 14 x 17 ultra large format camera at an elevation of 8\,375 feet takes thorough planning and intense determination. Jim invites the viewers to gaze into and through the windows and beyond to imagine what it was like in the 1880s to live and work in that inhospitable environment. Search the images for the ghosts of Bodie\, which magically appear in several of the weathered buildings and window reflections. \nEach one-of-a-kind 14 x 17 exhibition masterworks require multiple days to produce. Shot on film and hand printed in the historic process from 1864\, carbon transfer printing is rare in these days of AI technology and digital negatives. Each singular creation is a straight contact print from original film negatives transferred onto Kodak Ektalure G photographic paper and shot with a Cooke Series XV Triple Convertible lens. \n“Pathways of Light” presents our special forests of Yosemite National Park and the Redwoods of Northern California. Immerse yourselves and feel these images as you embark on a visual journey to very sacred places. \nThese 8 x 10 exhibition oeuvres emanated from Jim’s many years of experience with the special glow in these magical environments. \nAdditionally\, his handcrafted 8 x 10 film camera was used to expose this luminescence on Jim’s film. Each historic process Carbon Transfer contact print was handmade in his wet dark room from the original negatives\, aside from the fact that collectible soft focus lenses were used for this series of images. \nHandmade fine press edition books will be produced in the fall of 2025 to honor these places of historic importance which\, if not protected\, will be lost forever. \nFinally\, the codices collector edition mounted with a wire edge binding technique and inspired by master bookbinder Daniel Kelm\, contain all of the prints from this exhibition. All prints and text are original Carbon Transfer. \nRJF\, 2025 \nJim Fitzgerald\nCarbon Art Studios\nCarbon Art Photography\n5205 NE 136th Pl. \nShowpage – http://lightbox-photographic.c…
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jim-fitzgerald-bodie-windows-through-time-pathways-of-light/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Analog Forever 2025 Exhibit at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Analog Forever 2025 Exhibit at LightBox Photographic Gallery \nAugust 9 – October 8\, 2025\nOpening: Saturday\, August 9th 4-7pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery & Fine Printing\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, Oregon 97103\n(503) 468-0238\nHours: Wednesday – Saturday 12 pm to 5 pm \nCongratulations tothe Photographers exhibiting in The Analog Forever Exhibit! \nAndy Mattern\, Anya Rise\, Ashley Humason\, Katrina Awramenko\, Bienyl Huelgas\, Bilha Soloman\, Bob Gervais\, Bruce Dumdei\, Caroline Lake Ponsi\, Chris Villiers\, Wendy Constatine\, Dana Day\, Dave Levingston\, Debbie Bently\, Donald MacDonald\, Edgar Praus\, J.M. Golding\, Lisa Tang Liu\, Margo Geddes\, Marni Myers\, David Marsh\, Greg Martin\, Matt Ragen\, Maureen Bond\, Maurie Smith\, Mehves Lelic\, Mitch Eckert\, Paula Pink\, Ronald Butler\, Sara Rice\, Seth Gannon\, Tatsu Ikeda\, Teri Figiluzi\, Zemula Barr \nAt the dawn of photography our hopes and sights were set on finding the science that would allow us to produce an image with light and to display the latent image. It was the inquisitive scientific mind\, the human hand and creative ideas that furthered the Art of Photography. In the world of today current photographic technology and past process discoveries are merging and we see creative photographic works that use both modern resources and the touch of the human hand with historical photographic processes. \nLightBox Photographic Gallery and Analog Forever Magazine have formed a partnership with The Analog Forever Exhibit. We wish to celebrate the lessons we have learned\, the processes we have discovered and the paths we have forged in the Analog Forever Gallery Exhibit. The work in this exhibit all includes an analog element of photographic means. It can start in an analog manner or medium or it may include any of the same throughout the process\, or just the final piece may be an analog photographic print. There must be at least one analog element in the creative process. Our hope for the exhibition is that stirs the soul and the senses. \nShowpage – http://lightbox-photographic.c…
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LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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