Girleye

Mar 20, 2010 19:01

So. Some of my work (including a few never-before-seen prints) will be included in The Girleye Show at A Gathering of the Tribes here in NYC.

This is the first time anything of mine will hang on a wall in public.

I always wanted to see my work on the walls of Kiva Han, the coffeeshop I haunted as a college student. They had a constantly evolving wall of art and probably would have welcomed mine, but I was simply terrified of the rejection so I never asked.

Tiny Cup, the coffeeshop near my old apartment, was the same. I wanted to. I even wrote the address for art submissions down. But I was afraid, so I didn't.

This opportunity came via my friend Janet, who is a wonderful painter I met (and photographed) several years ago when my life was more about art. She asked me if I'd like to be included in a show centered around women photographing other women.

It was too perfect to say no.

So a dozen or so of my photographs will be hanging, on a wall, in public starting on April 4th.

And I hope you will come and see.

The opening reception is April 3rd at 7PM. I will be there, nervously sipping a glass of white wine and laughing too loudly.

Details:



Prints by young urban female photographers evidence a spontaneous and intimate female gaze enveloping homo-sociality. This is about both distance and closeness, intra-gender formal queerness and the receptive camera.
Opening Reception April 3, 2010 at 7PM

Love,
Beth

nyc, art, photography

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