Building a Photographic Career on Difficult Subjects: A Conversation with Tony Chirinos on Being an Artist, Teacher, and Mentor

19oct1:00 pm2:00 pmBuilding a Photographic Career on Difficult Subjects: A Conversation with Tony Chirinos on Being an Artist, Teacher, and Mentor

Event Details

Building a Photographic Career on Difficult Subjects: A Conversation with Tony Chirinos on Being an Artist, Teacher and Mentor
October 19, 2024 | Saturday 1-2pm

Free w/ RSVP

Decades ago, Tony Chirinos transitioned from working as a medical photographer to making personal work about mortality, fragility, and the cultural elements that influence how we experience them. Sometimes brutal and always beautiful, Tony’s images have helped him build a successful career as an artist. After years of being widely featured and internationally exhibited, he published his first monograph with Gnomic Books, and in 2023, received a coveted Guggenheim fellowship. In an intimate conversation with Humble Arts Foundation co-founder Jon Feinstein and PCNW faculty and board member Anna Ream, Tony will discuss developing his dynamic bodies of work from idea to publication and exhibition, and how mentorship – as a mentor and mentee – can be an unparalleled path to artistic growth and success.

This event is held in conjunction with the opening reception of The Precipice, a solo exhibition of Tony’s work at The Seattle Light Room.

Image credit: Tony Chirinos

Time

October 19, 2024 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm(GMT+00:00)