Selections from the "Window Works" series have been included in the Korean magazine, MAPS. March issue Vol, 189
"Bird Silhouette" image included in Lens Culture's Editors' Picks
Lens Culture Editors' Picks
Look for my , "Bottle Still Life #2" in this Analog Forever On-Line Exhibition
https://www.analogforevermagazine.com/online-exhibitions/instant-image-september-2022?fbclid=IwAR2p9dRvPv8ZMnNMKgWCzSTYhQdLr9AA-BhhznXecBlyyKny2Ew7yX3DhDU
From the Photo Review September-October Issue
Shifting Balance Equity Gallery 245 Broome St, NYC
Two pieces from the "Window Works, Bowery" series included in this show.
https://www.nyartistsequity.org/all-events/nyae-curatorial-residency-program-exhibition
Pictures_ Group Exhibition at Oyster Point Gallery_ Curated by Ellen Martin
Five Collage Studies Included in This Show
https://www.theoysterpointhotel.com/events/pictures/From the Photo Review May-June Issue
In Time: Contemporary Photography at Pipeline Philly
Brookdale Professor "Focuses" on Her Art
http://news.brookdalecc.edu/brookdale-professor-focuses-on-her-art/
Inspire: Everyday People Changing New Jersey
I am one of the photographers with work at Drumthwacket Foundation on Exhibit until July 27th, 2016. See the website for further details. http://www.drumthwacket.org/visit/events
*INSPIRE: Everyday People Changing New Jersey*
The Drumthwacket Foundation, Princeton , New Jersey presents INSPIRE:Everyday People Changing New Jersey. September 23, 2015 - July 27, 2016
The Drumthwacket Foundation commissioned 9 New Jersey fine art photographers to photograph18 individuals who have been honored by the non-profit foundation New Jersey Heroes. The 18 black and white portraits captured through the lens of photographers Aubrey Kauffman, Kay Kenny, Donald Lokuta, Geanna Merola, Klaus Schnitzer, Robin Schwartz, Jay Seldin, Wendel White and Bruce White celebrate these remarkable individuals who inspire New Jerseyans to give back to their community.
*In Time , presented by InLiquid*
Group exhibition at the Pipeline in the Graham Building, Philadelphia, PA.
In Time is presented as part of The Print Center 100, celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the Print Center. On view September 10 - December 31, 2015.InLiquid presents In Time, featuring Geanna Merola, Neila Kun, Jaime Alvarez, Mallary Johnson, all of whom incorporate time into the photographic process. Through the photographic lens, Time is revealed in movement, wide narratives of layered imagery, and through the vast scope of Earth’s natural processes. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of The Print Center, In Time offers a photographic reflection upon the nature of time passing. In Time is presented as part of The Print Center 100. On view September 10 – December 31, 2015
http://inliquid.org/happenings/inliquid-projects/partner-projects/inliquid-pipeline-philly/
Other Worlds
"Bowery Windows"
(Inkjet print photographs from my
Window Works series)
are included in the Exhibition
OTHER WORLDS
June 11 - August 28, 2015
Opening Reception
Thursday June 11th 6-8 pmbahdeebahdu
1522 N American Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122Curated by bahdeebahdu and InLiquid, Other Worlds presents photography that begins with an ordinary physical reality that is transformed through careful examination, purposeful presentation and the poetic handling of imagery. The effect is a cognitive dissonance in which the viewer is caught between the familiar and unfamiliar and the everyday world is seen in a new way.
(text from the announcement card)http://bahdeebahdu.com/other-worlds/
Co-Curator for Observing Connections: Photographs from the Teaching COllection & Invited Photographers
Exhibition: Observing Connections:
Photographs from the Teaching Collection & Invited
PhotographersLocation: CVA Gallery Brookdale Community College, Lincroft Campus
Date: October 15 – December 5
Gallery Hours: Monday – Friday; 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Reception: Friday October 17; 7 – 9 p.m.
Contact: 732-224-2667
The CVA Gallery at Brookdale Community College is pleased to present the exhibition, ‘Observing Connections: Photographs from the Teaching Collection & Invited Photographers’ curated by Geanna Merola and John Vigg.This exhibition will feature photographs from the collection which include the works of Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Walker Evans, Helen M. Stummer, George Tice, Jerry Uelsmann, Elaine O’Neil and Joel Meyerowitz to name a few. Exhibiting alongside these memorable photographers are the accomplished works of invited photographers including Mariette Pathy Allen, Sally Apfelbaum, Albert Chong, Annie Hogan, Robin Schwartz, Adam Ekberg, Anne Massoni and others.
Works by the invited photographers have been paired with those from the collection based on their similar approaches, subjects or sensibilities, or in some cases the dissimilar observations or treatment of a similar subject. These connections can be understood immediately in some pairings while in other instances a more thoughtful interpretation from the viewer is required.
The exhibition will be on view from Oct. 15 through Dec. 5, with an opening reception on Friday, Oct. 17 from 7 to 9 p.m. The reception is open to the public. CVA Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or by appointment. For further information call 732-224-2667 or visit http://www.brookdalecc.edu/events/.
Co-Chair for the SPEMA "This is Not Photography" conference
Registration is open don't get closed out!
The Society for Photographic Education Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference
The Berkeley Oceanfront Hotel
Asbury Park , NJ
October 18 - 20 , 2013
Keynote speakers: Jerry Uelsmann & Maggie Taylor
Honored Educator: Wendel Whitefor Details: https://midatlantic.spenational.org/conference
*****Organized the retrospective exhibition
Helen M. Stummer: NO EASY WALK A lifetime of Concerned Photography
at the Center for Visual Arts (CVA) Gallery, Brookdale Community CollegeOctober 1 - November 4, 2011
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EXHIBITION
Exposed: Photography and the Classical Nude
Curated by Michael Turner
Nicholson Museum
University of Sydney, Australia4 January - 17 April 2011
http://sydney.edu.au/news/84.html?newsstoryid=6196