Public Art Finalist: Kansas City Art in Transit
January 2010

Finalist (1 of 6), Kansas City Area Transportation Authority, Kansas City, MO. Art in Transit project, artwork on glass of bus shelters, 18′ x 21″ total per shelter. Graphic interlayer laminated safety glass. Proposal to shoot imagery from the neighborhoods along the transit route. January, 2010. Budget: $90,000.

Presentation Boards


From the Proposal

I am proposing the application of transparent photographic imagery to the walls of the bus shelters for the proposed sites. The imagery chosen would ideally come from the immediate environs of that station and help give an identity to that location. I visited Kansas City in December and shot generic pictures of the city as well as wandered the streets around the three designated sites along Troost Ave. The images presented could be the final artwork, or more visits to the city could be made and additional imagery created for final design selection.

My primary site of interest is the 31st Street station. What spoke to me most about this location is the existing piece of public art occupying the wall to the rear of the proposed site. It became clear to me that this mural has to be a beloved neighborhood treasure and that whatever artwork we now propose should honor this painting and treat it respectfully. So I began to photograph this mural and then the other Alexander Austin murals around the city. These murals have already begun to decay (hopefully there will be restoration efforts), and my pictures could in part act as a record of what these murals looked like should circumstances cause them to further crumble or even disappear. I would want to credit Mr. Austin on any plaque included at the site. In addition to the 31st Street mural, I photographed the Martin Luther King mural one block away on Linwood Boulevard and the other large one near 18th and Vine. I also learned about the Disney connection to the site and included images of his old studio around the corner.

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January 2010

Holga Inspire, Hallmark Institute of Photography
May 7 – June 6, 2010

Hallmark Institute of Photography, 85 Avenue A, Turner Falls, MA. 5/7-6/6/10.
Reception: May 7, 6 – 8 pm.

Featuring Michelle Bates, Susan Bowen, David Burnett, Tammy Cromer-Campbell, Taiju Fubuki, Teru Kuwayama, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Pauline St. Denis, Harvey Stein, and Rebecca Tolk. I am exhibiting: ‘Cement Plant, Snaking Pipes’, ‘Prairie City Grain Elevator’, ‘Graffiti’, and ‘Carhenge, Nose Dive and Fins’.

A traveling exhibit of the artists showcased in the Holga Inspire (now defunct) website by the makers of the Holga camera.

Review


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May 7 – June 6, 2010

Holga Inspire: Online Featured Artist
International Traveling Exhibit: 2010 to 2013

I am honored to be included as a featured artist on the Holga Inspire (now defunct) website… a promotional site by the manufacturers of the Holga camera. The site and associated traveling exhibition is organized and promoted by the effervescent Christine So. Thank you Christine!

From the website: Holga Inspire is an initiative of Holga Limited, a company of the Universal Electronics Industries group co-founded by Mr. T.M. Lee, who invented and continues to manufacture and develop the Holga range of cameras. The mission of Holga Inspire is to support creative artists and professional photographers who use the Holga as their medium of creative expression. We seek to connect professionals throughout the arts, media, and academia through exhibitions, events and educational programs. We want to reinvigorate classic photography and inspire creative originality. Holga Inspire strives to demonstrate the extraordinary artistic potential and the wide range of creative expression that can be realized with a Holga camera.”

From 2010 – 2013 the Holga Inspire, an International Exhibit of 10 Holga Masters was been shown at these galleries (many now sadly closed):

Umbrella Arts Gallery, 317 E. 9th St., NYC. 12/9-1/16/2010
Hallmark Institute of Photography, 85 Avenue A, Turner Falls, MA. 5/7-6/6/2010
Brooks Institute, Gallery 27, 27 E. Cota St., Santa Barbara, CA. 9/2-10/1/2010
Icon Gallery, 5450 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. 3/5-4/1/2011
Center for Fine Art Photography, 400 N. College Ave., Fort Collins, CO. 9/30-1/14/2011
Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White Street, NYC. 3/7-3/31/2012
Open Shutter Gallery, 735 Main Ave., Durango, CO. 6/8-7/17/2012
Photobooth, 1193 Valencia St., San Francisco, CA. 8/30-9/27/2012
Chicago Photography Center, 3301 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, IL. 10/12-10/28/2012
Interlochen Center for the Arts, 4000 Highway M-137, Interlochen, MI. 11/30-1/11/2012
Arts Eye Gallery, 3550 E Grant Rd, Tucson, AZ, 8/20-10/31/2013

Holga Inspire Website


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International Traveling Exhibit: 2010 to 2013

Holga Inspire, Umbrella Arts Gallery
December 9, 2009 – January 16, 2010

Umbrella Arts Gallery, 317 E. 9th St., NYC. 12/9/09-1/16/2010.
Reception: December 9, 6 – 8 pm.


 
Featuring Michelle Bates, Susan Bowen, David Burnett, Tammy Cromer-Campbell, Taiju Fubuki, Teru Kuwayama, Annu Palakunnathu Matthew, Pauline St. Denis, Harvey Stein, and Rebecca Tolk. I am exhibiting ‘Cement Plant, Snaking Pipes’ and ‘Carhenge, Nose Dive and Fins’.

A traveling exhibit of the artists showcased in the Holga Inspire (now defunct) website by the makers of the Holga camera.

Press Release

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December 9, 2009 – January 16, 2010

Plastic Fantastic, LightBox Photographic Gallery
June 12 – July 7, 2010

LightBox Photographic Gallery, 1045 Marine Drive, Astoria, OR. 6/12-7/7/10. [1 piece: ‘J&N Feed Supply’]

This was Lightbox Gallery’s first plastic camera show; it is now an annual event. To submit to these competitions, your work must have been shot with a plastic/toy camera.

I was the Third Place Winner in 2010. This competition was juried by Lauren Henkin.

“The PLASTIC FANTASTIC SHOW, features toy camera photography of over 40 photographers from around the United States, as well as from Sweden, Australia, Great Britain and Canada. This group show celebrates LightBox’s love for photographic images made from the use of plastic “toy” cameras. This genre of photography has a huge following around the world, with images made from very low tech cameras with plastic lenses. Fifty images were selected by juror Lauren Henkin as well as ten gallery choice images selected by the gallery. Toy cameras are special with the wondrous and dreamlike images they create, photographic subjects take on a unique special quality that is rarely found from any other capture device. We at LightBox have a special love of these cameras and images and in celebration of our 1st anniversary we wish to feature photographers that share our love of these special cameras.

We are starting an annual tradition here at LightBox with this 1st Plastic Fantastic Show. Congratulations to Award winners Meg Birnbaum, Megan Green, Susan Bowen, Deborah Jaques, John Bridges and Lena Kallberg.”

J&N Feed Supply, Bainbridge
 

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June 12 – July 7, 2010