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Opening Reception for "Analog Dialogue" at Full Circle Gallery

Opening Reception for "Analog Dialogue" at Full Circle Gallery

FULL CIRCLE GALLERY, in coordination with the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the
Arts, is pleased to host an exhibition featuring applicants to this year’s Janet & Walter
Sondheim Prize. The gallery features work from regional photographers Amy
Finkelstein, Tatiana Gulenkina, and Kei Ito.
Photographic darkrooms still prove to be magnificent caves of mystery with these three
photographic artists who are connected through their use of chromogenic printing. The
dialogue between these artists' work describes how process is critical to form. Here, the
language of optical photographic exposures on paper, speak of experimentation, technical
exactitude, and unique ways of utilizing non-digital photographic materials. Within this
experiential topography, these artists draw on such concepts as personal history and bodily
rhythms, the intuitive states of the creative process, and the choreography of creation in art
making.
Curator Ajay Malghan, an artist himself, who is known to experiment with the nature of film and
chemical based image making, was drawn to the way each of this year’s artists engage fully
with the analog process – whether with 8x10 film, classic darkroom procedures, or adherence
to the chromogenic process. At the same time, each artist leaves room for an element of
chance, some variable factor, which is critical to the outcome and success of the work in
Analog Dialogue.

Exhibiton Dates: June 25 - August 6 2016

Event Contact

Brian Miller
4105281868

Event Details

Saturday, June 25, 2016, 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Free

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