
Fall Student and Alumni Newsletter
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For everyone who’s been moved by an image. Articles, interviews and member showcases, celebrating the art of photography.

Click below to find out more about: MEET OUR COMMUNITY NEW COMMUNITY: CRITIQUE GROUP CITY PANORAMA FIRST MONDAYS DISCUSSION GROUP DAN HAWKINS PROFILED

This fall we’re taking care of business! Here at the Photo Center we are committed to fostering creative and innovative artists, but we feel it is our responsibility to provide tools and opportunities also foster knowledge of the field and a solid business sense. Whether you are looking have your own show, get your legal facts right, write a solid artist statement, or launch your freelance career, this fall we have something for everyone!
The Business of Fine Art with Thomas Werner: We all make art, (or at least that’s what we tell ourselves). Come to this meeting and

OCTOBER 1-20, 2012. Join us for a preview exhibition of Photolust, our 7th Annual Benefit Auction featuring 52 works by emerging and internationally renowned artists. Photolust is the region’s most exciting photography auction; this intimate gathering will bring together major supporters, collectors and arts patrons in support of the Photo Center and its programs.

Join us on Friday, October 12th for a lunchtime talk on copyright and business topics with Brian C. Park and Anna Kakos. More info below.

[portfolio_slideshow exclude = “bazan_ernesto_2008_76_8.jpg”] Bazan will share his photographic stories and new book, Al Campo, five years of work portraying the intimate daily life of

Amanda Koster, founder of SalaamGarage, will show ways she and her team have ditched the photographic ‘lone-ranger’ mentality, embraced the beauty of ‘no big deal’, and organize people in their local community to leverage online and offline spaces and make a local impact.

Jock Sturges, Richard Renaldi and more! Here at the Center it is part of our mission to make critical works of art available to our community. Collecting art can be expensive, but it shouldn’t be. For that reason we created a benefit limited edition prints program, which brings you stellar, curated works at affordable prices and it benefits our non-profit programming. Check out some of the amazing prints we have available for sale thus far, an eclectic mix of subject matters by renowned and emerging artists from around the country. There is something for everyone!

This Fall we are very excited to be offering 5 separate sections of Photography I: Digital, one of our most exciting and popular classes at