Opening July 2, Gascoine Gallery of Monson, ME, celebrates the majesty of mountains in Apex, a fine art exhibition of works by 15 artists in painting, pottery and photography. I have contributed three photographs of mountains in polar regions: Iceberg and Fata Morgana, Cape Royds, Antarctica (above) was photographed during my stay at a penguin … Read More
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Online Exhibition on Lenscratch Fine Art Photography Daily
A Second Gaze: The Over It! Edition is a new online exhibition selected from submissions to Lenscratch’s previous annual Your Favorite Photo exhibition series. The photograph above is included. Your Favorite Photo is an annual open call for photographers to submit the favorite photo they took that year; mine originally appeared in the edition published January … Read More
Greenland Project Wins Award from the American Society of Media Photographers
You may now turn to pages 122 and 123 of the Best Of…2024 Sourcebook. “Best Of” is the American Society of Media Photographers’ flagship members-only competition (hence the …). The organization’s membership includes nearly 7,000 professionals working in media, advertising, and fine art. Print copies of the 140-page book are being circulated to hundreds of … Read More
Gallery Talk & Reception Nov. 15, Roger Tory Peterson Institute
I’m continuing to carry the pro-science, pro-environmental protection message wherever I can. So if you’re in the general vicinity of Jamestown, NY, come join us for a reception for my traveling exhibition Walking in Antarctica on Friday, Nov. 15th at the Roger Tory Peterson Institute museum. I’ll be there to give a gallery talk. Reception: … Read More
Unbound13! at Candela Books + Gallery
This limited edition 3D-printed sculpture of an Antarctic glacier is on view in an exhibition opening in Richmond, VA, on July 5 from 6 to 9 pm. It’s included in “Unbound13!,” Candela Books + Gallery’s annual survey of “40+ strong works representing a range of concepts…and applications of the photographic medium.” In this case, the … Read More
Walking in Antarctica at the Fairfield University Art Museum — New Online Videos
Above: Blue Fractals, Erebus Ice Tongue Cave is the subject of an “Art in Focus” conversation led by Fairfield University Art Museum Curator of Education Michelle DiMarzo on March 14 while Walking in Antarctica was on view there, now available on YouTube. The museum has since acquired a print of it for their permanent collection. … Read More