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SUMMARY:Grady Tarbutton at The O'Brien Photo Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Grady Tarbutton\, Moment to Moment \nSeptember 2 – November 2\nThe reception is on September 2nd from 1:00 – 4:00. \nThe O’Brien Photo Gallery\n2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\nEugene\, OR 97405\n(541) 729-3572\nOpen weekdays from 1:00 – 5:00.\ncall to be sure we’re open or to reserve a special viewing.\npicmac1945@gmail.com\nhttps://www.waltobrien.net/the-o-brien-photo-gallery \n“Moment to Moment”\nThis “Moment to Moment” show is about how life changes generation to generation\, life to life\, year to year\, second to second\, thought to thought. And how each of those moments affect our senses\, our perceptions\, our feelings\, our relationships and our beliefs. All are in constant motion\, colliding like the drops of water running in a river. \nIn constant motion like a volcano that erupts in minutes but erodes over millennia. Like a flower that blooms for a few days even in barren places\, fades in weeks and returns next year. Like a building that supports a family and community for a few generations and rusts. \n“Join me as we celebrate our part in the constant spectacle of life\, and find beauty and gratitude as we and the world change\, “Moment to Moment.” \nAfter retiring in 2015 from a distinguished career in public service\, Grady Tarbutton turned to photography for artistic expression. “My goal is to create work that reveals the spirit and beauty of this world. And to do my part to engage everyone with it.” \nMinor White\, Imogen Cunningham\, Ray Atkeson\, Walker Evans and Margaret Bourke-White have all influenced him. \nGrady’s photographs are held in private and public collections\, including the State of Nevada Department of Veteran Services and at The Gordon Hotel\, Eugene\, Oregon. His work has been selected for Juried Shows\, including the Emerald Art Center’s 2017 and 2019 National Juried Shows. \nGrady Tarbutton has been a photographer since the 1970’s\, when he started shooting in film. All of his recent work is with digital cameras and lenses. He is married with two children\, one granddaughter and one grandson. He lives in Eugene\, Oregon \n“I spend my time hiking\, spending time with friends and family and appreciating the work of local artists. I often hike in the Diamond Peak Wilderness\, visit openings of photography shows in Oregon\, including the Emerald Art Center\, the Don Dexter Gallery and PhotoZone Gallery exhibitions.” \n“I find inspiration from artists whose work encourages people to reflect on their world and life.” \nInspiration\n• from William Stafford’s The Way It Is\, 1999 \n“The Little Girl by the Fence at School” \nGrass that was moving found all shades of brown\,\nmoved them along\, flowed autumn away\ngalloping southward where summer had gone.\nAnd that was the morning someone’s heart stopped\nand all became still. A girl said\, “Forever?”\nAnd the grass. “Yes. Forever.” While the sky —\nThe sky — the sky — the sky. \nhttps://www.photozonegallery.com/grady-tarbutton \n  \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/grady-tarbutton-at-the-obrien-photo-gallery-3/
LOCATION:The O’Brien Photo Gallery\, 2833 Willamette\, Ste. B\, Eugene\, OR\, 97405\, United States
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SUMMARY:Don Jacobson at The Dee Denton Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Don Jacobson \nAugust 28\, 2023 – Sept. 26\, 2023\nReception: Monday\, August 28\, 5 to 7pm \nThe Dee Denton Gallery at the Lakewood Center for the Arts\,\n368 S. State Street\nLake Oswego\, OR 97034\n503.635.6338\nHours:\nWeekdays: 9 AM – 5 PM weekdays\nSaturdays: 10 AM – 4 PM\nShow Nights: 6 PM Until Curtain \nThe exhibit opens August 28\, 2023 and runs through Sept. 26\, 2023. Photographs are from Kyoto\, Japan\, Washington D.C.\, Chicago and Portland\, OR. \nFor more information: Don Jacobson\, donjphoto@gmail.com\, 503 808 7525. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/don-jacobson-at-the-dee-denton-gallery/
LOCATION:The Dee Denton Gallery\, 368 S. State Street\, Lake Oswego\, OR\, 97034\, United States
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SUMMARY:Stu Levy & Willie Osterman Photography Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Stu Levy & Willie Osterman Photography Workshop\nShore Acres and the Oregon Coast \nAugust 28 to September 1\, 2023\nWorkshop Fee: US $900. Deposit amount: $150. \nTo register for the workshop\, contact Stu at DrZone5@gmail.com \nShore Acres and the Oregon Coast will be the focus of this workshop. On the Oregon coast west of Coos Bay\, Shore Acres is often termed the “Point Lobos of Oregon.” It is an area of convoluted rock forms and tide pools. North and south along the coast are pristine sand dunes and volcanic “seastacks” forming the rugged coastline \nThis is the backdrop for an intensive photographic experience with Stu Levy and Willie Osterman. Early mornings and late afternoons will feature field sessions with camera-side evaluation of composition and exposure. At mid-day\, the instructors will lead print viewing and critique sessions and will present their own work. Darkroom as well as digital workflows will be discussed. \nStu and Willie are intimately familiar with the region and offer you a unique combination of technical expertise and creative insight which promises to make this workshop an unforgettable experience. We will be based at the Global Inn in Coos Bay\, where a block of rooms has been reserved for the workshop participants. \nAll camera formats\, film\, digital\, and all printing approaches are welcome. \nFor everyone’s safety\, completed COVID vaccination is a requirement for attending the workshop. \nWillie Osterman is a Fulbright Scholar and a professor of Fine Art Photography at Rochester Institute of Technology. He taught and was an assistant at the Ansel Adams workshops in Yosemite Park. His first sabbatical was in Yosemite National Park spending a year documenting the workers\, visitors and the land. His publication ‘Déjà View: A Cultural Re-Photographic Survey of Bologna\, Italy’ in its second edition is now out of print. \nStu Levy is a photographer living in Portland\, Oregon. He has led photography workshops on the Oregon Coast for over 30 years. He studied with Ansel Adams and was an assistant instructor for Ansel’s workshops in Yosemite and Carmel; he was also an instructor at the Ansel Adams Gallery Workshops. A podcast interview with him was recently published on-line: https://diffusiontapes.com/tapes/stu-levy. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/stu-levy-willie-osterman-photography-workshop-2/
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SUMMARY:Southern Oregon Coast Photography Workshop w/Northwest Aperture
DESCRIPTION:Southern Oregon Coast Photography Workshop\nGregg Kerber\, Eric Wilson and Adam Blank of Northwest Aperture \nDate: August 18-21\, 2023\n$795.00 \nWorkshop information: https://www.nwaperture.com/workshops/p/2023-southern-oregon-coast-photography \n  \nThe Northwest Aperture team will lead you on a very special workshop in a very special place. The southern Oregon coast features an abundance of amazing sea stacks\, landscapes\, wildlife\, stunning sunrises and sunsets\, and much more. \nLearn to see more creatively through your camera\, experiment with composition\, choose the right lens\, the importance shutter speed and apertureand how they affect an image and are used for creative effects. Most importantly\, you will discover the different properties of natural light and how it affects your photographs. \nPersonal attention: this workshop is limited in participants in order to provide individual instruction. \nOn-site instruction: how to successfully capture stunning landscape images with the right exposure\, focusing techniques\, shooting for exposure blending\, and much more. \nPost workshop instruction: 2-hour Zoom class covering choosing and editing your best photos (including exposure blending) and tips for your next adventure.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/southern-oregon-coast-photography-workshop-w-northwest-aperture/
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SUMMARY:Blue Moon Camera and Machine - Documentary Premiere and Annual Staff Show
DESCRIPTION:Blue Moon Camera and Machine – Documentary Premiere and Annual Staff Show \nThursday\, August 17\, 2023 — 7pm-9pm\nDocumentary Showings at St. Johns Twin Cinemas — 7pm\, 7:30pm\, 8pm\, and 8:30pm\nAnnual Staff Show at 45th Parallel Wines — 7pm-9pm \nSt. Johns Twin Cinemas\n8704 N Lombard St\nPortland\, OR 97203\n(503) 286-1768\nwww.stjohnscinema.com \n45th Parallel Wines\n8527 N Lombard St\nPortland\, OR 97203\n(971) 266-0886\nwww.45thparallelwines.com \nJoin us this Thursday for Blue Moon Camera and Machine’s 22nd Anniversary Celebration! \nWe are thrilled to be featured in local filmmaker Mike Marchlewski’s documentary that will premiere at St. Johns Twin Cinemas. The 15 minute short was produced entirely on 16mm motion picture film and will debut at 7pm\, 7:30pm\, 8pm\, and 8:30pm. There is no cost for admission and tickets will be available at the theater before each showing. \nOur Annual Staff Show at 45th Parallel Wines\, right down the street\, will open on the same evening at 7pm. The show will feature work by current employees and can be viewed through the end of October. We are excited to have typewriter poet Marcus Lattimore sharing written word and Djangovitis of Music We Remember joining us for the evening. \nwww.bluemooncamera.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/blue-moon-camera-and-machine-documentary-premiere-and-annual-staff-show/
LOCATION:St. Johns Twin Cinemas\, 8704 N Lombard St\, Portland\, OR\, 97203\, United States
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SUMMARY:Loren Nelson at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Loren Nelson\, Wasteland \nAugust 12 – September 6\, 2023\nArtist opening reception on Saturday\, August 12 from 4 -7 pm \nLightBox Photographic\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com \nHuman beings aren’t very good at recycling plastic. About 5% was recovered in 2021\, down from 9% in 2014. Another 12% was incinerated in waste-to-energy facilities\, and the rest ended up in landfills\, rivers\, and oceans. When I read that plastic fibers were found at the 27\,000-foot level on Mount Everest\, I imagined the view when climate change has melted the glaciers and mountain snowpack\, leaving a thin layer of plastic.\nThese glowing\, plastic-draped landscapes suggest snow-capped mountain ranges\, but are actually erosion control measures. They show how plastic surrounds us\, literally\, and will threaten life on earth for generations.\nSide note: The Rhône Glacier in the Swiss Alps has been covered with massive blankets during the warmer months for several years\, which has reduced glacial melting by as much as 50%. Another example of art imitating life! \nThese photographs were made with a Nikon D700 digital camera and an iPhone 8+\, processed in Photoshop\, and printed on Moab Juniper Fine-Art paper using archival pigment inks. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/loren-nelson-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Analog Forever Exhibit at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:The Analog Forever Exhibit \nAugust 12 – October 11\, 2023\nOpening Saturday\, August 12\,  4 – 7 pm\nPlease join us for the artists opening reception on Saturday\, August 12 from 4 -7 pm \nLightBox Photographic\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com \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 forged 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 Inaugural 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 a 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. \nCongratulations to the Photographers accepted into The Analog Forever Exhibit \nRüdiger Beckmann • Tom Trusty • Eric McCollum • Sarah Grew\nDave Levingston • Leah Macdonald • Megan Bent • Max Hinz\nJessica Somers • Bridget Conn • Donald MacDonald • Luna Hao\nTracy Longley-Cook • Sally Chapman • David White • Liz Potter\nRonald Butler • Margaret Kaufmann • Vanessa Powell • Matt Ragen\nVirgil DiBiase • Harley Cowan • Geof Stone • Kathryn Elsesser\nAmee Ellis • Nicolas Woltersdorf • Allan Barnes • Aiden Avery\nIzabella Cookson • Liz Potter • Loren Nelson • Kate Copeland\nJuror: Michael Kirchoff – Editor in Chief of Analog Forever Magazine \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-analog-forever-exhibit-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Erinn Kathryn\, Lands of Enchantment at Pushdot Studio Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Erinn Kathryn\, Lands of Enchantment \nAugust 4th\, 2023 – Sept 29th\, 2023\nOpening Reception/Artist Talk: Aug 4th\, 2023 6-8pm \nPUSHDOT STUDIO\n2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Suite 104\nin the Ford Building\, enter on Division Street\nPortland\, OR 97202\n503.224.5925\nwww.pushdotstudio.com\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30am to 5:00pm\, free admission \nLands of Enchantment (2019-present)\, challenges the glossy\, picturesque mirages of America found on postcards of the 20th century. \nPostcards are talismans of tourism. They memorialize ones experience in a place. They idealize the place itself. But what if they revealed truths? In these dioramas\, the idyllic postcard imagery is obscured by truths: black text listing the indigenous tribes who have stewardship over the land (https://native-land.ca/) and red text revealing an unspoken truth about the condition of that land. These overlays elucidate the cost of progress. Viewers toggle between fore\, middle\, and background– future\, present\, past– as text casts shadows on the postcard imagery\, indicating that layers are coexistent. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/erinn-kathryn-lands-of-enchantment-at-pushdot-studio-gallery/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Solar Filter Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Solar Filter Workshops \nJuly 22\, Aug. 12\, Sept. 23\, Oct. 7\nWorkshops take place on Saturdays from 9am – 11am and are limited to 24 people. \nOregon State University\nFairbanks Hall\, Rm 227\n220 SW 26th St.\nCorvallis\, Oregon 97333\nart@oregonstate.edu\nFree \nMake a solar filter and learn how to photograph the sun in preparation for the Annular Solar Eclipse that will take place on October 14th this year. OSU faculty members Randall Milstein (Physics)\, Julia Bradshaw (Photography) and Tom Carrico (Astro-photographer and member of the Heart of the Valley Astronomy club) will conduct the workshop. You will learn about eclipses\, make a solar filter\, and receive instruction on how to photograph the annular eclipse. \nWorkshops take place on Saturdays from 9am – 11am and are limited to 24 people. Workshops are open to students and community members. Bring a camera\, ideally one with manual controls\, and a tripod if you have one. However\, we will work with whatever camera you have. All other materials will be provided. No prior skill is needed. All are welcome. \nSIGN UP LINK:\nhttps://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_2fToTwkIasZ1hWK \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/solar-filter-workshops/
LOCATION:Oregon State University\, 220 SW 26th St.\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97333\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230721T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230723T170000
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SUMMARY:Photographing Wildflowers In the Field workshop with Don Jacobson
DESCRIPTION:Don Jacobson workshop\, Photographing Wildflowers In the Field \nFri – Sun\, July 21 – 23\, 2023 \nMt. Hood\nand\nOregon Society of Artists\n2185 S.W. Park Place\nPortland\, Oregon 97205\n503-228-0706\ninfo@osartists.org \n$295.00 ($335.00 non-members) \nhttps://canvas.osartists.org/classes/799 \nDon Jacobson is leading a “Photographing Wildflowers In the Field” workshop through the Oregon Society of Artists (OSA). The workshop will also be useful for techniques to photograph mid day. It takes place Friday evening July 21 for a lecture and slide show\, all day photographing on Saturday July 22\, near Mt. Hood and Sunday afternoon July 23 critiquing our Saturday photographs. Enrollment is limited to 12. \nEmail or call OSA or Don if you have any questions. \nDon Jacobson\ndonjphoto@gmail.com\n503 808 7525\nwww.donjacobsonphoto.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photographing-wildflowers-in-the-field-workshop-with-don-jacobson-2/
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SUMMARY:Photo Float 2023 with Andy Batt
DESCRIPTION:Photo Float 2023\nwith Andy Batt \nJuly 15-22\, 2023 (8 days & 7 nights) \nGreen River\, Utah\nDeparts from the airfield in Green River\, UT\, on July 15th\nOct 1 – Dec 31:  20% off at $2560 (plus tax & fees) \nInquiries: info@canyonphotofloat.com\nDetails and Booking: canyonphotofloat.com\nNewsletter: photofloat.substack.com \nAndy Batt is leading Photo Float 2023\, a landscape photography workshop floating down the Green River\, Utah. \nMost of us need a creative “reset” once in a while\, and this trip has what you need: a chance to do something new and a way to switch up your regular day-to-day. It’s a landscape photography workshop emphasizing creative growth and inspiration for any kind of photographer. \nOur float happens over eight days (seven nights). We float down the wild and scenic Green River in Utah through Desolation and Gray Canyons. Every night we camp under desert skies\, far from any lights. The river runs through 66 miles of a designated wilderness area. No cars. No buildings\, streets\, or fast food restaurants. You’re surrounded by the beautiful solitude of the desert. We head downstream\, cameras in hand\, witnessing miles and miles of stunning canyons and desert landscapes. \nThe value of this workshop is incredible: small class size\, fantastic food\, camping under the desert skies\, 1:1 guidance from Andy\, professional river guides\, and all on-river logistics are taken care of. \nOur workshop is open to any artist that loves the art of the landscape — Andy will be talking about photography\, but all image makers are welcome. If you’re a painter\, illustrator\, or other visual artist\, he would love to have you along. \nAndy Batt is a commercial photographer with over 20 years of experience working for advertising agencies\, magazines\, and Fortune 500 clients. Over that time\, he’s nurtured a love of landscape photography as a means of visual meditation. \nTESTIMONIALS:\n“This trip\, these classes\, and the people I met inspired me to pick up my camera and do what I should have done a long time ago – shoot for myself. I came back from the trip with a new portfolio\, new friends\, and most importantly\, a new love for the craft.” —Paul Wood\, professional photographer \n“On this trip\, I felt reconnected with the reasons I started photographing in the first place. With Andy’s prompts and image reviews\, I made photographs that feel freer and more unconstrained than any I’ve made in years. Being so remote\, surrounded by great people\, and free of modern responsibilities was soul-cleansing. I’d recommend it to anyone artistically stuck.” –Zac Goodwin\, fine art photographer
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photo-float-2023-with-andy-batt/
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SUMMARY:The PhotoZone Gallery presents its 33rd Annual Juried Show
DESCRIPTION:The PhotoZone Gallery presents its 33rd Annual Juried Show \nJuly 5th through July 28th.\nOpening reception July 14th from 5 to 7:30 p.m (calendar) \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main St\nSpringfield\, OR.\n541 726-8595\nhttps://www.emeraldartcenter.org\nGallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nEntry by donation \nThe PhotoZone Gallery presents the annual juried show as a public service to photographers working in any photographic medium. A jury of PhotoZone members chooses approximately 60 framed photographs from over 120 photographs submitted. An opportunity to have one’s photographs hung in a professional gallery is an incentive to participate. In addition\, cash awards of $1\,100 to the top four winners and many other prizes awarded by business sponsors\, adds to the equation. \nFor more information and to see work by the Photozone members go to our website. photozonegallery.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-photozone-gallery-presents-its-33rd-annual-juried-show/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230708T190000
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SUMMARY:The LightBox Members Summer Showcase 2023
DESCRIPTION:The LightBox Members Summer Showcase 2023 \nJuly 8 – August 10\, 2023\nReception: July 8th\, 4-7pm \nLightBox Photographic\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com\nWednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens The LightBox Members Summer Showcase on Saturday\, July 8 with an opening artists reception from 4 – 7 p.m.  LightBox features and honors its members\, those who stand with the gallery and its mission to further the understanding of the photographic arts through exhibition\, education and community building. We will feature the work of 48 of our members\, those who make it all happen. \nPlease join us for the opening artists reception from 4 -7 pm on Saturday\, July 8th. \nCongrats! and thank you to our members exhibiting in 2023 \nJohn Albers-Mead • Jane Alynn • Rich Bergeman • Jason Biehner • Sam Blair • Larry Bullis\nRonald Butler • Cecily Mariece Caceu • Pamela Chipman • Eli Cipher • Martha Clarkson\nJim Congleton • Paul Cunningham • Terry Donnelly • Roger Dorband • Walt Duddington\nKathryn Elsesser  • Jim Fitzgerald • Daniel Gerth • Steven Goldberg • Eddie Greenley\nEd Hamilton • Dave Hanson • Joni Kabana • Bill Kirby • Richard Kohler • Stu Levy\nDavid McCrae • Donald MacDonald • Marc McVey • Jody Miller • Julie Moore  • Loren Nelson\nWalt O’Brien • Gail Overstreet • Michael Puff • Kathy Radie • Matt Ragen • Lorraine Richey\nDenise Ross • Gretta Siegel • Darcie Sternenberg • Geoff Stone • Michelle Swanson\nTerry Thompson • Randall Tosh • Chris Villiers • George Willse • Rachel Wolf\n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-lightbox-members-summer-showcase-2023/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:PhotoZone Gallery's 33rd Annual Juried Show Call for Entries
DESCRIPTION:PhotoZone Gallery’s 33rd Annual Juried Show Call for Entries \nEntries will be accepted:\nSaturday\, July 1st and Sunday\, July 2nd\nbetween the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. each day\n\nExhibit: July 5th through July 28th\, 2023. \nThere will be an opening reception July 14th from 5 to 7:30 p.m. \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main St\, Springfield Oregon\, 97477\n(541) 726-8595\nTues-Sat 11 a.m.-4 p.m.\nSecond Fridays until 7:30 p.m.\nphotozonegalleryoregon@gmail.com\nPhotoZoneGallery.org \n  \nTwo prints per entrant are permitted. One for $15\, two for $25. \nThere are cash prizes: $500 for first\, $300 for second\, $150 for third plus prizes from sponsors
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/photozone-gallerys-33rd-annual-juried-show-call-for-entries/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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SUMMARY:Randall Tosh\, In/dwelling
DESCRIPTION:Randall Tosh\, In/dwelling \nMay 30\, 2023 – July 1\, 2023\nOpening Reception and Demo\, June 15\, 5-7pm \nThe Arts Center\n700 SW Madison Ave.\nCorvallis\, OR 97333\n541-754-1551\nwww.theartscenter.net\nGallery Hours – Tue-Sat 12-5pm \nOregon photographer Randall Tosh will present a free wet-plate demonstration at The Arts Center in Corvallis on Wednesday June 15 in conjunction with his exhibit now on view in TAC’s Corrine Woodman Gallery.\nThe demo will begin at 5pm and precede the reception. RSVP for the demo by emailing Jennie Castle at curator@theartscenter.net by Monday\, June 12\, 2023. \nTosh’s exhibit\, “In/dwelling\,” deals with his fascination with the strangeness of the natural world–in this case shells. The ephemeral qualities of wet-plate photography seem to be well-suited to this subject matter and to this particular moment in history\, when the natural world is under the ever-present threat of destruction.\nWet plate photography is one of the many alternative processes currently being used by photographers working in the analogue tradition. These processes were rediscovered by photographers over the past three decades\, and are prized by those photographers for their beauty and experimental quality. The process of making a wet plate photograph is labor intensive and involves creating\, sensitizing\, exposing\, and developing the plate while the plate is still wet from the sensitizing bath\, about 30 minutes per image. The resulting images have a delicate\, haunting quality\, that evokes the passage of time.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/randall-tosh-in-dwelling/
LOCATION:The Arts Center\, 700 SW Madison Ave.\, Corvallis\, OR\, 97333\, United States
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SUMMARY:Michael Kenna at PLACE Galeria
DESCRIPTION:Michael Kenna\, 50 Trees \nNow – July 14th\, 2023\n10 am – 6 pm M – F\n4 – 6 PM on Thursdays \nPlace\n735 NW 18th Avenue\nPortland OR 97209\n503 334 2080
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/michael-kenna-at-place-galeria/
LOCATION:PLACE Galleria\, 735 Northwest 18th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shane Balkowitsch at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Shane Balkowitsch\, Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective \nNow – July 6\, 2023 \nLightBox Photographic\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com\nWednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective” by Shane Balkowitsch on Saturday\, June 10 with an opening artists reception from 4 — 7 p.m. LightBox is extremely honored to present this work. We have admired this work for years and now have the honor of exhibiting twenty fine reproductions of the original Collodion Wet Plates. The prints are beautiful custom carbon pigment prints crafted in the Netherlands by master printer Luc Brefeld. \n“Northern Plains Native Americans: A Modern Wet Plate Perspective” is by far my most important work. My life’s work. My goal is to capture 1000 Native Americans over the 20 years. I have met so many fabulous people on this journey and I am forming bonds and friendships that will last me throughout my life. It is important for me to not only document their heritage but to give respect to a people that that have been mistreated in so many ways. I consider this an honor and I will do everything that I can to put my friends in the best possible light.\n~ Shane Balkowitsch \nThe exhibit runs from June 10 through July 6\, 2023. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightboxphotographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/shane-balkowitsch-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rachel Wolf at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Wolf\, Just a Friendly Reminder That You’re Awesome: A Camera-less Odyssey \nNow – July 6\, 2023 \nLightBox Photographic\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com\nWednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “Just a Friendly Reminder That You’re Awesome: A Camera-less Odyssey” Rachel Wolf on Saturday\, June 10 with an opening artists reception from 4 — 7 p.m. Rachel is a member of The Guild at LightBox and her passion is in creating photographic art without the use of a camera. \n“I create my work without a camera. I describe my work as liminagraphy – an exploration of the essence of the photographic process that consists of standing at the threshold and turning light into matter. Through the use of various photographic processes and materials\, I transform the ephemeral nature of light into something that can be held\, examined\, and appreciated as a physical artifact.\nWorking in my darkroom\, I am directly exposing photographic materials\, paper and ﬁlm\, to various objects\, light and chemicals. Creating in this way I am able to bypass the limitations of traditional photography and the constraints of a camera. I fully immerse myself in the photographic process\, engaging in a more direct and intimate dialogue with the materials themselves.\nFor me\, the act of turning light into matter is a powerful statement on the relationship between perception and reality. By taking something intangible\, fleeting\, and transforming it into a physical object\, I am inviting viewers to engage with the building blocks of our visual experience in a more tactile\, visceral way. By releasing our expectations of how a photograph is created and the resulting image\, we are invited to consider what a photograph is.\n~ Rachel Wolf \nThe exhibit runs from June 10 through July 6\, 2023. Complete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/. Contact LightBox at 503-468-0238 or info@lightboxphotographic.com. LightBox is located at 1045 Marine Drive in Astoria\, hours are Wednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/rachel-wolf-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jason Langer & Thomas Schestag at Passages Bookshop
DESCRIPTION:Jason Langer & Thomas Schestag at Passages Bookshop \nSunday\, June 11\, 6:30 pm\nDoors open at 6:00 pm; no late entry\nFree admission \nPassages Bookshop\n1801 NW Upshur\, Suite 660\nPortland\, OR 97209\n503-388-7665\nwww.passagesbookshop.com \nPassages Bookshop presents Jason Langer & Thomas Schestag in conversation\, to celebrate the publication of Jason Langer’s recent book of photographs BERLIN \n= == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = == = ==\nBerlin (Kerber Verlag) is a five-year photographic project on the city of Berlin from the eyes of a Jewish photographer who grew up in Israel and who was deeply affected by his yearly visits to the kibbut’s Holocaust memorial every Yom Hashoah. \nThe images\, shot on black-and-white film\, constitute a walk through the city\, with an eye towards places where Jews hid or were deported during the Second World War. \nPhotographing from a feeling of outsized fear about Germany and German people\, Langer made images of some of the darkest as well as brightest places in the city. The images are a moody mixture of the tragic\, joyous\, and erotic. \nJason Langer is a photographer primarily known for his noirish visions of figures in urban settings. He has exhibited his work with Benrubi Gallery (NYC)\, Galerie Esther Wordehoff (Paris)\, Kopeikin Gallery (Los Angeles)\, Gilman Contemporary (Idaho)\, and SFO Museum (San Francisco)\, among other venues\, and has published four books – Secret City and Possession (both from Nazraeli)\, Twenty Years (Radius)\, and Berlin (Kerber). Langer’s photographs are held in permanent collections\, including the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art\, Yale University Art Gallery\, Zimmerli Art Museum\, and International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum\, and are represented by CLAMP (NYC)\, Galerie Esther Woerdehoff (Paris)\, and Gilman Contemporary (Sun Valley\, ID). Langer lives in Portland. https://www.jasonlanger.com/ \nThomas Schestag\, widely published writer and translator\, teaches literature in the Department of German Studies at Brown University. His special interests include theories of names and naming\, and the intersection of philosophy\, philology\, poetics\, and politics. Recent publications include Namenlose (Matthes & Seitz)\, and translations of Rosmarie Waldrop (Hölderlin-Hybride\, from Urs Engeler) and Francis Ponge (Le soleil / die sönne\, from Matthes & Seitz). \nLanger is a confident photographer whose epic images recall the spirit of modernist auteurs like Brassai\, Steichen\, Kertesz\, and Renger-Patzsch. ‘Berlin’ is his most personal book in that it traces the artist’s Jewish roots\, his time on an Israeli kibbutz\, and what it means for a contemporary American photographer to walk the streets where some of the greatest horrors of the 20th c. were planned and executed. Langer’s collection of muscular images of architecture and alleyways where the ghosts of history can be felt are punctuated by moments of quiet sensuality. — Mark Alice Durant\, Saint Lucy Books \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jason-langer-thomas-schestag-at-passages-bookshop/
LOCATION:Passages Bookshop\, 1223 NE ML King Blvd.\, Portland\, OR\, 97232\, United States
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SUMMARY:North Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:North Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland \nJune 3-5 2023 \nPrice:\n$1350 (returning participants and early birds)\n$1450 (new participants and after 03/01)\n$500 non-refundable at the time of registration \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him for a 3-day workshop May 7-9 to capture some of the most amazing landmarks in the area between Astoria and Lincoln City\, OR. Among others\, we will capture the Astoria Bridge and the breathtaking rock formations and seastacks of Cannon Beach\, Cape Kiwanda\, and Siletz Bay.\nDuring this workshop you will learn long exposure\, sharpen your photographic and visualization skills as well as learn some of his best editing tricks during the classroom session where we will also discuss how to improve your images by shooting with intent. \nGroup size: 6 maximum\nTO REGISTER: contact@thibaultroland.com \nwww.thibaultroland.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/north-oregon-coast-3-day-workshop-on-long-exposure-with-thibault-roland-3/
LOCATION:OR
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SUMMARY:Phil Harris in the Pushdot Studio Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Phil Harris\, Duration \nJune 1st\, 2023 – July 28th\, 2023\nOpening Reception/Artist Talk: June 1st\, 2023 6-8pm \nPUSHDOT STUDIO\n2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Suite 104\nin the Ford Building\, enter on Division Street\nPortland\, OR 97202\n503.224.5925\nwww.pushdotstudio.com\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30am to 5:00pm\, free admission \n  \nPortland photographer Phil Harris exhibits images from his Duration series of large-scale time-based inkjet prints. The pictures are about the passage of time\, change\, and the unstable quality of the fleeting moment. All the images were made using a small hand-held point-and-shoot camera\, along with some patience and wholehearted attention. Each assembled picture lays out a process of change that can be hard to understand without a visual guide. \nPhil Harris has been a Portland-based art photographer for decades. He taught for some years at Oregon College of Art and Craft\, and has exhibited his work around the US. His images are held in numerous collections\, public and private.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/phil-harris-in-the-pushdot-studio-gallery/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230601T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230731T170000
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SUMMARY:Philip Bowser in the Blue Sky Gallery Community Drawers
DESCRIPTION:Philip Bowser in the Blue Sky Gallery drawers \nJune 1 through July 31\, 2023 \nBlue Sky Gallery\n122 NW 8th Avenue\nPortland\, Oregon 97209 USA\n503-225-0210\nWednesday – Saturday 12 – 5 pm\nbluesky@blueskygallery.org\nhttp://www.blueskygallery.org/ \nPortland artist\, Philip Bowser\, is pleased to announce a new series entitled “Behind The Assumed View\,” will be available for inspection at the Portland Photographers’ Forum Community Drawer from June 1 through July 31\, 2023. Visitors may remove from the drawer any or all of the 17×22” composite photographs for closer examination. \nThe premise of the series is that people have learned standards and rules for how things should be. These assumptions can be distortions of reality that help to maintain an unhealthy status quo. Photography and other media\, portraying reality as it is assumed to be\, at times could be complicit in maintaining the illusion of normalcy. \nThese prints are the results of my efforts to tear away the thin veneer of expectations to reveal a different reality\, one desperately in need of improvement in many areas. Each one starts with a simple photograph\, which is then heavily modified in post-processing to give the impression that a lot of work still needs to be done to create a fair and equitable society. The prints are difficult to read\, requiring a closer look at the grit and distortions that are invisible when the assumed view is intact and unchallenged. They are puzzles waiting to be solved. \nViewers will find the images at 122 NW 8th Ave\, 97209\, Portland\, OR 97209-3502\, in flat storage drawers area of Blue Sky Gallery. The gallery is typically open noon to 5pm every day except Monday\, when it is closed. Call 503 225 0210 to check for schedule changes. \nPhilip B. Bowser\n503 560 9002\npbowser@me.com\n@pbowser on instagram \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/philip-bowser-in-the-blue-sky-gallery-drawers/
LOCATION:Blue Sky Gallery\, 122 NW 8th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97209\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rich Bergeman\, The Land Remembers
DESCRIPTION:Rich Bergeman\, The Land Remembers \nMay 2 – Sept. 15\, 2023\nLecture and Book Signing\, 1pm\, May 20\, 2023 \nFort Vancouver National Historic Site\n1501 E Evergreen Blvd.\nVancouver\, WA 98661\nhttps://www.nps.gov/fova/index.htm\n360 907-1075\nOpen Tues-Sat 10am-3:45pm \nSelections from Rich Bergeman’s “The Land Remembers: Photographs Inspired by the Rogue River Wars of Southern Oregon” are on display at the Fort Vancouver Visitor Center now through Sept. 15. The Corvallis photographer will give an illustrated lecture on Saturday\, May 20\, at 1 p.m. \nThe exhibit features a dozen black-and-white infrared photographs from Bergeman’s two-year project exploring the landscapes where the Rogue River Indian Wars took place in the 1850s. “My goal was to bring this largely forgotten war back into our collective consciousness by reflecting on the beauty of the landscapes that played host to those tragic events\,” Bergeman said.\nOne of the least remembered and yet bloodiest of the Oregon Territory’s Indian wars\, the conflicts ranged over a broad swath of rugged territory between the Rogue River Country and the South Coast between 1851 and 1856. \nThe war traces its beginning to the passage of the Oregon Donation Land Claim Act in 1850 and the nearly simultaneous discovery of gold in the region. As settlers and miners streamed in\, the various small tribes who lived there suddenly found their hunter-gatherer way of life being destroyed. Skirmishes\, murders and atrocities on both sides inevitably followed\, until the conflict erupted into all-out war involving the U.S. Army. It ended with the forced removal of the decimated tribes to newly created coastal reservations at Siletz and Grand Ronde in 1856 in what descendants today memorialize as Oregon’s “Trail of Tears.” \nAn Oregonian since 1976\, Bergeman is a retired instructor of journalism and photography at Linn-Benton Community College in Albany. The 74-year-old photographer has been exhibiting his work throughout the Northwest since the 1980s. Over the past two decades he has focused primarily on portraying forgotten Northwest histories through photographs of what’s been left behind. His portfolios can be seen at richbergeman.zenfolio.com\, and in book form at blurb.com \n  \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/rich-bergeman-the-land-remembers/
LOCATION:Fort Vancouver National Historic Site\, 1501 E Evergreen Blvd.\, Vancouver\, WA\, 98661\, United States
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SUMMARY:New Visionaries at LightBox Photographic Gallery
DESCRIPTION:New Visionaries \nMay 12  through June 7\, 2023\nReception: Saturday\, May 13th 4-7 pm \nLightBox Photographic\n1045 Marine Drive\nAstoria\, OR 97103\n503.468.0238\ninfo@lightbox-photographic.com\nWednesday – Saturday\, 12 – 5:00pm \n  \nLightBox Photographic Gallery opens “New Visionaries” on Saturday\, May 13 with an opening artists reception from 4 — 7 p.m. This group exhibition celebrates the Oregon Educational Photographic Community and recognizes the gifted students enrolled in Oregon University Art departments. Artwork using any photographic processes was considered with work that features the unique vision and creativity of the photographer. Thirty student photographers from around the state were selected to exhibit along with invited faculty. The exhibit is juried by the members of The Guild at LightBox. \nCongratulations to the student artists exhibiting in New Visionaries. \nMahalia Alvarez\, Hali Autumn\, Connor Ayers\, Fio Ballerina\, Tyler Bennick\, Joshen Ray Bonifacio\,\nAnnabelle Bullock\, Nathan Burton\, Roman Curry\, Phoebe Donbavand\, Aya Doslu\, Kaitlyn Johnson\,\nAntonio Fernandes-Morales\, Yvette Kinyon\, Seven Lanes\, Tom Manzanarez\, Lucas Montpart\,\nAdrian Parra\, Nelson Pitts\, Kaz Posley\, Jacob Reppeto\, Hannah Robles\, Claire Russell\, Angela Scott\nMaria Fernanda Sanchez-Flores\, Ash Stone\, Roz Stranger\, Julianna Tinker\, Yaleee Roel\, Molly Young \nComplete show info is on the LightBox website at http://lightbox-photographic.com/shows/.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/new-visionaries-at-lightbox-photographic-gallery/
LOCATION:LightBox Photographic Gallery\, 1045 Marine Dr.\, Astoria\, OR\, 97103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Annual PAO Auction and Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:The Annual PAO Auction and Exhibit \nThe gallery exhibits are in three parts: \n\nPart 1 opens Friday April 7th and runs through May 3rd.\nPart 2 runs May 5th – 30th.\nPart 3 runs June 2nd – 30th.\n\nDifferent work will be displayed each month. \nThe online auction runs May 1st – June 30th. \nAll works will be available online for viewing and bidding. \nThere will be opening receptions for each of the gallery exhibits on successive First Fridays.\nThe first reception is on April 7th from 5-6 p.m.\nSubsequent receptions will be on Fridays May 5th (calendar)\nand June 2nd\, from 5-6 p.m. \nHors d’oeuvres and beverages will be served. \nDot Dotson’s Gallery\n1668 Willamette St\, Eugene\, OR 97401(541)\n485-1771\nMonday-Thursday 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.  –  5-6 p.m. on First Fridays\nphotographyatoregonemail@gmail.com\nPhotographyAtOregon.org\nFree and open to the public \n\n\nPhotography at Oregon’s 45th Annual Auction and Exhibit begins April 7th with the first of three exhibits at Dot Dotson’s Gallery in Eugene. There will be an opening reception on First Friday\, April 7th from 5-6 p.m.\, complete with wine and food. Following that\, new works will be displayed each month through the end of the auction period\, so watch for the exhibit changes on May 5th and June 2nd so you can see these remarkable prints in person. \nThe auction itself will be held online and will be open for bids starting May 1st and continuing through June 30th. The entire selection will be able to be viewed online and bids can be made through the website. More information at PhotographyAtOregon.org. \nThe shows and auction feature works from internationally-renowned artists such as Christopher Burkett\, George Tice\, Wynn Bullock as well as spectacular works from many outstanding local and regional artists. Don’t miss this chance to see and bid on these fine photographs. All proceeds go toward funding Photography at Oregon’s mission of supporting and promoting photographic exhibits and events here in the greater Willamette Valley area. \nPhotographyAtOregon.org
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/the-annual-pao-auction-and-exhibit/
LOCATION:Dot Dotson’s\, 1668 Willamette\, Eugene\, OR\, 97401\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jim Lommasson\, Stories of Survival and Remembrance: A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Jim Lommasson\, Stories of Survival and Remembrance: A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention\nUnited Nations Headquarters\, New York \nOn display 6 April to 15 June 2023 \nOpening reception Tuesday 11 April 2023 6:00 pm 7pm EDT\nUnited Nations Headquarters\, New York\nVisitors’ Lobby\nEntrance: 1st Avenue at 46th Street\nNew York\, NY 10017 \nMonday to Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm\nClosed Saturday and Sunday \nThis dress belongs to Clarisse Uwonkunda\, my daughter; she was five during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. I found it in a grave in Rubavu\, Western Province\, Rwanda. Last January 2017\, I went to Rwanda and wanted to find your bodies (skeleton) and restore your dignity. I found you on January 20th and took you to the memorial site of Nyanza\, Kicukiro. I was exhausted after that; I expected to be relieved and feel grateful for that accomplishment but instead became so sick. My muscles were not working\, I spent weeks in bed recalling every detail of before your trip to Ruhango and the day of our separation. Our wish was for you to survive even if we die. We could not imagine someone killing a 3 or 5 year old. Helas\, no chance for me! God only know! Immaculee Mukantaganira Clarissa Uwonkunda’s Dress (was bought in Egypt when his father was traveling there). • Bodies deteriorate • Bones are found apart • Clothes/dresses are dirty\, bloody but keep their forms. \n– Immaculee Mukantaganira\, Rwanda \nStories of Survival and Remembrance: A Call to Action for Genocide Prevention\nThis exhibit is organized by the Department of Global Communications (DGC) and the United Nations Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect\, together with the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center\, the War Childhood Museum in Bosnia and Herzegovina\, and the Cambodia Documentation Center. It is endorsed by DGC and the UN Office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibility to Protect\, in connection with the International Day of Reflection on the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda.\nThis exhibition features a major initiative\, Run Blue\, that inspires companies and connects people to take meaningful action on water in the lead-up to the UN 2023 Water Conference. It consists of 16 images from the Run Blue campaign showcasing communities and areas on the frontline of the global water crisis. \nJim Lommasson is a freelance photographer and author living in Portland and is a recipient of the Dorothea Lange–Paul Taylor Prize from The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jim-lommasson-stories-of-survival-and-remembrance-a-call-to-action-for-genocide-prevention/
LOCATION:United Nations Headquarters\, 1st Avenue at 46th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10017\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nursing@Noon: Inclusive Photos Project
DESCRIPTION:Nursing@Noon: Inclusive Photos Project (online) \nApril 10th\, 12:00 PM (calendar) \nThis virtual event is presented by the OHSU School of Nursing Alumni Association.\nRegister Here: Nursing at Noon | The Inclusive Photos Project Tickets\, Mon\, Apr 10\, 2023 at 12:00 PM | Eventbrite\nCost: Free \nThe photos that health professions teachers show in class should represent the diversity of students\, clinicians\, and the patients they serve. Join Linda Felver\, Ph.D.\, R.N.\, Associate Professor in the OHSU School of Nursing\, as she discusses her work to improve access to photographs and videos that help students feel represented and welcome; learn to recognize conditions in skin of various colors; and develop increased awareness of issues related to health in people who are marginalized or face discrimination. Dr. Felver will be joined by her colleague Pamela Pierce\, M.L.S.\, M.S.\, OHSU Digital Scholarship & Repository Librarian\, who plays an important role in this work. \nLinda Felver joined OHSU in 1986 and has received numerous teaching awards. Most recently\, she received a Dr. Marsha Heims Teaching Scholar Award from OHSU School of Nursing (2021) and a OHSU Faculty Senate Collaboration Award (2022). \nPamela Pierce\, M.L.S.\, M.S. joined OHSU in 2018 and has created a range of digital collections\, including ones that spotlight the variety of student work and assist with facilitating Narrative Medicine sessions. \nLinda and Pam’s work has generated the OHSU Educational Use Photo Diversity Repository and two LibGuides that are available to anyone who has Internet access\, with a goal of increasing the diversity of photos that health professions teachers\, students\, clinicians\, and staff use in education\, presentations\, and other communications. \nThis event will be presented online via WebEx and recorded for subsequent posting here. Please email alumni@ohsu.edu with any questions. \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/nursingnoon-inclusive-photos-project/
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SUMMARY:Deb Stoner in the Pushdot Studio Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Deb Stoner\, A Closer Look \nApril 7th\, 2023 – May 26th\, 2023\nOpening Reception: April 7th\, 2023 6-8pm \nPUSHDOT STUDIO\n2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Suite 104\nin the Ford Building\, enter on Division Street\nPortland\, OR 97202\n503.224.5925\nwww.pushdotstudio.com\nGallery Hours: Mon-Fri. 8:30am to 5:00pm\, free admission \nDeb Stoner is an American artist\, born in 1957. Deb received a BS in Geology from University of California at Davis\, and her MFA from San Diego State University. She taught jewelry and metalsmithing classes at the Oregon College of Art and Craft in Portland\, Oregon for over twenty years\, and is known for creating innovative approaches to making handmade eyewear through material and design research. She taught over fifty workshops on these techniques at craft-based schools and universities\, and lectured widely at symposia and conferences. Deb served on the Board of Trustees at the Haystack School from 2001-2010. \nDeb’s work in photography followed similar craft informed investigations that continue to yield innovative work. From early work in black and white in the 1970’s through experimental work in graduate school and while teaching at OCAC\, Deb’s radar always included a lookout for darkroom access. While learning about wet plate techniques\, a chance demo on the use of a flatbed scanner to create digital negatives caught her imagination\, leading to an obsession with making complex still life images of the flora and tiny fauna of the gardens in her neighborhood. A recent commission by the Oregon State Treasury Resiliency Building brought her curiosity to investigate the endangered Fender’s Blue Butterfly with its nectar and food sources. And although her commission to wrap the exterior of a building\, the Palos Verdes Art Center\, resulted in the very largest scale work she’s ever done\, most people’s introduction to Deb’s work is on their way through the Portland International Airport whose permanent collection includes twelve of her works from “A Year in the Willamette Valley”.
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/deb-stoner-in-the-pushdot-studio-gallery/
LOCATION:Pushdot Studio\, 2505 SE 11th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97202\, United States
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SUMMARY:South Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland
DESCRIPTION:South Oregon Coast 3-day workshop on Long Exposure with Thibault Roland \nApril 01-03 2023 \nGroup size: 6 \nPrice:\n$1400 (returning participants and early birds before 04/01)\n$1500 (new participants and after 04/01)\n$500 non-refundable at the time of registration \nThibault Roland is a recognized fine art photographer who specializes in seascapes\, landscapes and architecture. He is a master of long exposure\, infrared\, tilt/shift and black and white photography. \nJoin him for a 3-day workshop April 01-03 to capture the most amazing rock formations and seastacks in the area between Bandon and Brookings\, OR. \nYou will learn long exposure\, sharpen your photographic and visualization skills as well as learn some of his best editing tricks during the classroom session planned on Sunday. \nTo register for the last spot left\, email: contact@thibaultroland.com \nwww.thibaultroland.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/south-oregon-coast-3-day-workshop-on-long-exposure-with-thibault-roland-3/
LOCATION:OR
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SUMMARY:Jon Christopher Meyers\,  A portfolio: twenty years of crafting photographs
DESCRIPTION:Jon Christopher Meyers\,  A portfolio: twenty years of crafting photographs \nMarch 7th through March 31st\, 2023\nOpening Reception: March 10th\, 2023  5:30 – 7:30 p.m.\nArtists Talk: March 21st at 6:30 p.m. at the Emerald Art Center \nEmerald Art Center\n500 Main St.  Springfield\, OR 97477\n(541) 726-8595\nOpen Tuesday through Saturday\, 11 – 4 p.m.  Second Friday\, till 7:30 p.m.\nphotographyatoregon.org \nFree and open to the public \nJon Christopher Meyers is a Eugene-based commercial photographer who crafts photographs in the Pacific Northwest and throughout the United States. His work includes portraiture\, architectural photography and outdoor and landscape work. He works extensively with people with disabilities\, meeting their needs to craft great photographs. He taught and lectured at Lane Community College for over 4 years and leads workshops and classes. \n“Photographers mark time with each and every still frame that they make. In the past twenty years I’ve watched my career evolve and my approach to what I do change. With more experience comes more planning\, more nuanced and purposeful lighting\, and finally refining the narrative of the photograph to tell a deeper story… \nBeing a successful photographer is more than just delivering photographs. Developing relationships\, building trust with clients and managing the business has been instrumental to having had a long career. \nAlmost half of the work is landscapes . . . The second half of the work is from a variety of projects. Location\, studio\, people\, raptors\, architectural spaces. These are a few highlights.” \nhttp://www.jonchristophermeyers.com \n 
URL:https://lukeolsenphotography.com/event/jon-christopher-meyers-a-portfolio-twenty-years-of-crafting-photographs/
LOCATION:Emerald Art Center\, 500 Main St.\, Springfield\, OR\, 97477\, United States
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