Call for Proposals
for Solo and Group Exhibitions
in 2013

Viewpoint Photographic Art Center is now accepting proposals for exhibitions for the period February 2013 through January 2014.
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Workshop (Click title to view)
DateInstructor
Building with LightMar. 3Terry Nathan

Introduction to Lightroom

Mar. 10David L. Robertson
Processing Images in Lightroom
Mar. 17David L. Robertson

Fine Art Digital Printing

 Mar. 25

 David L. Robertson


  

 


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Rick Murai: Signs of Life

In the Main Gallery, February 8 – March 3, 2012

Viewpoint Photographic Art Center proudly presents the work of Richard Murai, one of Northern California’s most accomplished and respected photographers. He has traveled all over the world in search of compelling and spiritually rich pictures.  

The images from Bhutan, Laos, and Easter Island in this exhibition are a sampling of work produced over the last six years, and represent an ongoing project of documenting world spiritual sites. As Murai says, “They reflect an unfolding voyage of discovery and creative exploration that examines evidence of intense spiritual devotion and religious fervor, past and present, within unique and distinctive cultures.  The act of picture making increases my understanding of the world and the final photograph provides a reaffirmation of the connections between us all.”

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Jim Klein: A Matter of Time

In the Step Up Gallery, February 8 – March 3, 2012

Viewpoint member Jim Klein of Lincoln will present work at the Step Up Gallery at Viewpoint in March, 2012. The photographs are the result of travel to southeastern Utah, a place universally known for its ancient and dramatic landscapes and also its much newer remains of man’s presence.  

Klein cites John Szarkowski, famed photographer, critic and historian, who, in his book The Photographer’s Eye, “included Time as one of the defining aspects of photography as an art medium.  But his consideration of time had more to do with how much of time was captured by the camera’s shutter than how time is conveyed by the image.”

The two sets of images in this show, abstracts of rocks from Utah’s National Parks and a deserted motel on Highway 70 near Moab, show time, and in another perspective, timelessness. > more...

 

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