EXHIBITIONS
ALABAMA
Birmingham: Birmingham Museum of Art, 2000 8th Ave. N. William
Christenberry Photographs: 1961-2005. Through Dec. 24. www.artsbma.org.
ARIZONA
Scottsdale: Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St.
The Border Film Project: El Proyecto Fronterizo Fotografico. Through
Jan. 28, 2007. www.smoca.org.
Tucson: Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona,
1030 N. Olive Rd. In the American West: Photographs by Richard Avedon.
Through Jan. 14, 2007. www.creativephotography.org.
CALIFORNIA
Berkeley: Berkeley Art Museum & Pacific Film Archive,
University of California, 2625 Durant Ave. #2250. Seminal Culture:
Wallace Berman and His Circle. Allen Ruppersberg: The Singing Posters.
Both through Dec. 10. Grapefruit. Through Mar. 28, 2007. Tara Donovan:
Colony. Through Apr. 15, 2007. A Rose Has, No Teeth: Bruce Nauman in the
1960s. Jan. 18-Apr. 15, 2007. www.bampfa.berkeley.edu.
Berkeley: Photolab Gallery, 2235 5th St. Jenny Sampson: iNCIDENT.
Through Dec. 2. www.photolaboratory.com.
Claremont: Pomona College Museum of Art, 333 N. College Way. Video
Works by Oliver Ressler. Through Dec. 17. www.pomona.edu/museum.
Claremont: Clark Humanities Museum, Scripps College, 1030 Columbia
Ave. A Throw of the Dice: Variations on Mallarme's Visual Poem.
Jan. 16-Mar. 9, 2007. www.scrippscollege.edu.
La Jolla: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, 700 Prospect St.
Transactions: Contemporary Latin and Latino Art. Through May 13, 2007.
Long Beach: University Art Museum, College of the Arts, California
State University Long Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. City Limits:
Shanghai-Los Angeles. Through Dec. 17. www.csulb.edu/uam.
Los Angeles: Armand Hammer Museum of Art, 10899 Wilshire Blvd.
Aernout Mik: Refraction. Through Dec. 31. Wolfgang Tillmans. Through
Jan. 7, 2007. www.hammer.ucla.edu.
Los Angeles: Bank, 125 W. 4th St. Chris Natrop: Into the Silver
See-Through. Through Dec. 16. www.bank-art.com.
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), 5905
Wilshire Blvd. Magritte and Contemporary Art: The Treachery of Images.
Through Mar. 4, 2007. www.lacma.org.
Los Angeles: Paul Kopeikin Gallery, 6150 Wilshire Blvd. David
Maisel: Oblivion. Through Nov. 25. www.paulkopeikingallery.com.
Riverside: University of California Riverside, California Museum of
Photography, 3824 Main St. Ruby Satellite. Samurai: Edgar E. Endress and
Mark Stockton. Both through Jan. 7, 2007. www.cmp.ucr.edu.
San Bernardino: Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum, 5500 University
Parkway. Photography Unbound. Through Dec. 9. http://museum.csusb.edu.
San Francisco: CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, 1111 8th
St. Radical Software: Art, Technology and the Bay Area Underground. How
to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later. Both
Nov. 28-Feb. 24, 2007. www.wattis.org.
San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery, 49 Geary St. Eye of the Beholder:
Photographs from the Collection of Richard Avedon. Through Nov. 25.
www.fraenkelgallery.com.
San Francisco: Intersection for the Arts, 446 Valencia St., Mission
District. Free Chocolate by April Banks. Dec. 6-Feb. 17, 2007.
www.theintersection.org.
San Francisco: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 151 3rd St.
Imposing Order: Contemporary Photography and the Archive. Mexico as
Muse: Tina Modotti and Edward Weston. Both Through Jan. 2, 2007.
www.sfmoma.org.
Walnut Creek: Bedford Gallery, 1601 Civic Dr. Space Is the Place.
Mar. 4-May 27, 2007. www.bedfordgallery.org.
COLORADO
Denver: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1734 Wazee St. Extended Remix.
Through Jan. 7, 2007. www.mcartdenver.org.
FLORIDA
Daytona Beach: Southeast Museum of Photography, 1200 W.
International Speedway Blvd. Resonating Fields: The Photography of Lois
Greenfield. Through Dec. 10. www.smponline.org.
GEORGIA
Atlanta: High Museum of Art, Georgia-Pacific Center, 133 Peachtree
St. at John Wesley Dobbs Ave. Intersections: Atlanta Collects
Photography. Through Jan. 2, 2007. www.high.org.
ILLINOIS
Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, Ill S. Michigan Ave. So the
Story Goes. Through Dec. 3. Charles Sheeler: Across Media. Through Jan.
7, 2007. www.artic.edu/aic.
Chicago: Illinois State Museum Chicago Gallery, 100 W. Randolph.
Focus 5. Through Feb. 16, 2007.
Chicago: Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College
Chicago, 600 S. Michigan Ave. An-My Le: Small Wars. Sean Hemmerle, Sarah
Pickering, Martha Rosler, and Sean Snyder. Both through Jan. 6, 2007.
www.mocp.org.
INDIANA
Terre Haute: Center for Performing and Fine Arts, Indiana State
University. Fall Graduate Thesis Exhibitions. Through Dec. 1. Fall
Senior Exhibitions. Dec. 8-Dec. 16. www.indstate.edu/artgallery.
IOWA
Grinnell: Faulconer Gallery, 1108 Park St. Angela Strassheim: Left
Behind. Marco van Duyvendijk: Portraits from Asia. Both through Dec. 10.
Ancient Ruin: Abandoned Naples. Jan. 22-Feb. 25, 2007.
www.grinnell.edu/faulconergallery.
MAINE
Portland: Portland Museum of Art, 7 Congress Sq. Maine: The Way
Life Is, Contemporary Photographs from the Collection. Through Nov. 26.
www.portlandmuseum.org.
MARYLAND
Baltimore: Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery, 1000 Hilltop Cir.
Reflections From the Heart: Photographs by David Seymour. Through Dec.
10. www.umbc.edu/library.
Laurel: Montpelier Art Center, 9652 Muirkirk Rd. Gillian Brown.
Through Dec. 3. www.pgparks.com.
MASSACHUSETTS
Boston: Miller Block Gallery, 14 Newbury St. Vaughn Sills: Beyond
Words. Through Nov. 28. www.millerblockgallery.com.
Boston: Photographic Resource Center at Boston University, 832
Commonwealth Ave. PRC/POV: Photography Now and the Next 30 Years.
Through Jan. 28, 2007. www.prcboston.org.
Cambridge: MIT List Visual Arts Center, 20 Ames St. Wiesner
Building E15. Sensorium Part 1. Through Dec. 31.
http://web.mit.edu/lvac.
Easton: Cushing-Martin Gallery, Stonehill College, 320 Washington
St. The American Dream: Creating a Dialogue.
www.stonehill.edu/fine_arts/Gallery.
Salem: Peabody Essex Museum, E. India Sq. The Yachting Photography
of Willard B. Jackson. Through Jan. 21, 2007. www.pem.org.
Turners Falls: Hallmark Museum of Contemporary Photography, 85 Ave.
A. Reflections: John Paul Caponigro. Through Dec. 17. www.hmcp.org.
Williamstown: Williams College Museum of Art, 15 Lawrence Hall Dr.
Perry Hall: Material Intelligence. Zhan Wang: Urban Landscape Beijing.
Both through Dec. 3. Patternings: Ed Epping and Barbara Takenaga.
Through Jan. 7, 2007. Transforming the Language of Architecture: The
Classical Tradition. Through Feb. 11, 2007. Drawing on Hopper: Gregory
Crewdson/Edward Hopper. Through Apr. 15, 2007. The Moon Is Broken:
Photography from Poetry, Poetry from Photography. Through July 8, 2007.
www.wcma.org.
MICHIGAN
Bloomfield Hills: Cranbrook Art Museum, 39221 Woodward Ave. Space
Is the Place. Through Jan. 14, 2007. www.cranbrookart.edu/museum.
MINNESOTA
Minneapolis: Icebox Gallery, 1500 Jackson St. NE. Caught in the
Act. Push Button Memories: Landmarks Worldwide. Both through Jan. 6,
2007. www.iceboxminnesota.com.
Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave. Heart of
Darkness. Through Jan. 14, 2007. Mythologies. Through Feb. 10, 2007.
Kara Walker: My Compliment, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love. Feb. 17-May
13, 2007. www.walkerart.org.
MISSOURI
St. Louis: Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, 3750 Washington Blvd.
Janaina Tschape: Melantropics. Through Dec. 31. www.contemporarystl.org.
NEW JERSEY
Clinton: Hunterdon Museum of Art, 7 Lower Center St. War in the
World: Artists Respond to the Last Five Years. Through Mar. 25, 2007.
www.hunterdonartmuseum.org.
Jersey City: Jersey City Museum, 350 Montgomery St. Tropicalisms.
Soledad Arias: Who What Where. Both through Jan. 14, 2007.
www.jerseycitymuseum.org.
NEW MEXICO
Santa Fe: Marion Center for the Photographic Arts, 1600 St.
Michael's Dr. Aluminum, Silver and Chrome. Through Dec. 8.
Santa Fe: SITE Santa Fe, 1606 Paseo de Peralta. Still Points of the
Turning World: Sixth International Biennial. Through Jan. 7, 2007.
www.sitesantafe.org.
NEW YORK STATE
Clinton: Emerson Gallery, Hamilton College, 198 College Hill Rd.
Native Perspectives. Through Dec. 30. www.hamilton.edu/gallery.
Hempstead: David Filderman Gallery, 102 Hofstra University. EUCLID
to E-Books: Ideal Books Moving Ideas. Through Nov. 22.
www.hofstra.edu/museum.
Long Island City: Noguchi Museum, 9-01 33rd Rd. Shin Banraisha: A
Cultural Memory. Through Apr. 1, 2007. www.noguchi.org.
Rochester: George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. Why Look at Animals?
Through Jan. 7, 2007. Pete Turner: The Power of Color. Through Feb. 4,
2007. Hollywood Lost: The Power of Louise Brooks. Through Feb. 18, 2007.
www.eastmanhouse.org.
Rochester: Hungerford Building, 1115 E. Main St. Inside/Out:
Photographs by Katyellen Mayer. Through Nov. 29.
Woodstock: Center for Photography, 59 Tinker St. German Herrera:
Between Here & Now. Passionate Attitudes. Both through Dec. 23.
www.cpw.org.
NEW YORK CITY
Andrea Meislin Gallery, 526 W. 26th St. Leora Laor: Wanderland #2.
Through Nov. 22. www.andeameislin.com.
CUE Art Foundation, 511 W. 25th St. Ellen Zweig: Testing the
Waters. Through Dec. 2. 2006/2007 Solo Exhibition Program. Dec. 7-Jan.
27, 2007. www.cueartfoundation.org.
Forum Gallery, 745 5th Ave. Alan Magee: Time Pieces. Through Dec.
9. www.forumgallery.com/currentseason.
Galerie Adler, 547 W. 27th St. Alejandro Vidal: Demons Dance Alone.
Through Nov. 25. www.galerieadler.com.
International Center of Photography, 1133 Ave. of the Americas.
Ecotopia: The Second ICP Triennial of Photography and Video. Through
Jan. 7, 2007. www.icp.org.
Jewish Museum, 1109 5th Ave. Food for Thought: A Video Sampler.
Through Feb. 28, 2007. Light x Eight: The Hanukkah Project. Nov. 25-Feb.
4, 2007. www.thejewishmuseum.org.
Julie Saul Gallery, 535 W. 22nd St. Neeta Madahar: Falling Birgitta
Lund: In Transit. Both through Nov. 25. www.saulgallery.com.
Kim Foster Gallery, 529 W. 20th St. Mapping Sampsonia. Through Dec.
9. www.kimfostergallery.com.
Leslie Tonkonow Artworks & Projects, 535 W. 22nd St. Tom
Bamberger: The History of Photography. Through Dec. 2. www.tonkonow.com.
Marvelli Gallery, 256 W. 26th St. Angela Strassheim: Pause. Through
Dec. 2. www.marvelligallery.com.
Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Ave. New Orleans After the
Flood: Photographs by Robert Polidori. Through Dec. 10. Sean Scully:
Wall of Light. Through Jan. 14, 2007. Discovering Tutankhamun: The
Photographs of Harry Burton. Dec. 19-Apr. 29, 2007. www.metmuseum.org.
Museum of Chinese in America, 70 Mulberry St. The Virtual Salon:
Chinese Transnational Photographers in the Digital Age. Through Dec. 30.
Where Is Home? Chinese in the Americas. Ongoing. www.moca-nyc.org.
Museum of Modern Art, 11 W. 53rd St. Out of Time: Contemporary Art
from the Collection. Through Apr. 9, 2007. www.moma.org.
New York Historical Society, 170 Central Park W. at 77th St.
Legacies: Contemporary Artists Reflect on Slavery. Through Jan. 7, 2007.
www.nyhistory.org.
Pace/MacGill Gallery, 32 E. 57th St. Harry Callahan: Nature. Nov.
30-Jan. 6, 2007. Irving Penn. Jan. 11-Feb. 17, 2007. Paul Strand: At
Work. Feb. 22-Mar. 31, 2007. www.pacemacgill.com.
Queens Museum of Art, NYC Building, Flushing Meadows, Corona Park.
Queens International 2006. Through Jan. 14, 2007. www.queensmuseum.org.
Robert Mann Gallery, 210 11th Ave. Res: Conatus. Through Nov. 25.
www.robertmann.com.
Scandinavia House, 58 Park Ave. Looking In/Looking Out:
Documentaries from Scandinavia. Through Dec. 16. www.amscan.org.
Sepia International/Alkazi Collection, 148 W. 24th St. Akio Ohki:
Taiwan 1971-1978. Through Dec. 23. www.sepia.org.
Sikkema Jenkins and Co., 530 W. 22nd St. Arturo Herrera. Through
Nov. 30. www.sikkemajenkindsco.com.
Sonnabend Gallery, 536 W. 22nd St. Hiroshi Sugimoto: Colors of
Shadow. Through Dec. 9. www.artnet.com/sonnabend.html.
Wave Hill, 231 W. 29th St. Transplant-Transculture. Through Dec.
10. www.wavehill.org.
Yancey Richardson Gallery, 535 W. 22nd St. Christian Patterson:
Sound Affects. Through Dec. 9. www.yanceyrichardson.com.
Zabriskie Gallery, 41 E. 57th St. Albert Renger-Patzsch. Through
Dec. 9. www.zabriskiegallery.com.
NORTH CAROLINA
Charlotte: Light Factory, 345 N. College St. Intrinsic Artifice.
Whitewash. Both through Feb. 8, 2007. www.lightfactory.org.
OREGON
Portland: Pacific Northwest College of Art Galleries, 1241 NW
Johnson. Printmaking Currents: 2006 National Juried Exhibition. Through
Nov. 28. Gilbert Neri. Through Jan. 6, 2007. Scholastics Exhibitions.
Jan. 1-31, 2007. www.pnca.edu.
PENNSYLVANIA
Allentown: Allentown Art Museum, 31 N. 5th St. Innovation and
Creativity in Printmaking: Selections from the Archives of the
Experimental Printmaking Institute. Through Feb. 4, 2007.
www.allentownartmuseum.org.
Philadelphia: Falling Cow Gallery, 732 S. 4th St. Simple-ism.
Through Nov. 25. The Variety Show. Dec. 2-30. The World Is Flat. Jan.
6-27, 2007. www.fallingcow.org.
Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of
Pennsylvania, 118 S. 36th St. Exhibition X. Through Mar. 25, 2007.
www.icaphila.org.
Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and
Anthropology, 33rd & Spruce St. Connecting Cultures: Kids Across the
World. Through Nov. 26. www.museum.upenn.edu.
Philadelphia: University of the Arts Galleries, 211 S. Broad St.
Lisa M. Robinson: Snowbound. The Photo Review: "Best of Show."
Both through Dec. 16. www.uarts.edu.
Pittsburgh: Filmmakers Galleries, 447 Melwood Ave. Silvers and
Fragments. Pittsburgh Chapter of American Society of Media
Photographers: OS12. Both through Nov. 20. www.pghfilmmakers.org.
Pittsburgh: Silver Eye Center for Photography, 1015 E. Carson St.
Fellowship 2006. Through Feb. 10, 2007. La Seine: Photographs by Bruno
Requillart. Feb. 21-May 26, 2007. www.silvereye.org.
Villanova: Art Gallery, Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Ave.
Connelly Center. Peter Miraglia: Portraits From India. Through Dec, 7.
www.artgallery.villanova.edu.
RHODE ISLAND
Kingston: University of Rhode Island Fine Arts Center Galleries,
105 Upper College Rd. Janet L. Pritchard: Dwelling, Expressions of Time.
Through Dec. 10. www.uri.edu/artgalleries.
TEXAS
Austin: Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, 21st
St. at Guadalupe St. Norman Mailer Takes on America. Through Dec. 31.
www.hrc.utexas.edu.
Fort Worth: Carter Amon Museum, 3501 Camp Bowie Blvd. Regarding the
Land: Robert Glenn Ketchum and the Legacy of Eliot Porter. Through Jan.
7, 2007. www.cartermuseum.org.
Houston: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1001 Bissonnet St. The
Target Collection of American Photography: A Century in Pictures. Dec.
3-Feb. 25, 2007. www.mfah.org.
Lubbock: SRO-Photo Gallery, TTU School of Art. Arthur J. Hand.
Through Dec. 2. Exchange Show with University of Texas-Dallas. Dec.
1-16. Amy Holmes George: Awakening to a Dream. Jan. 15-Feb. 10, 2007.
Janet L. Pritchard: Dwelling, Expressions of Time. Feb. 12-Mar. 10,
2007.
San Antonio: Artspace, 445 N. Main Ave. International
Artist-In-Residence: New Works: 06.3; Allison Smith, Chiho Aoshima,
Katie Pell. Through Jan. 21, 2007. www.artspace.org.
VIRGINIA
Norfolk: Chrysler Museum of Art, 245 W. Olney Rd. A Century of
Great Photography from The Virginian-Pilot. Through Jan. 7, 2007.
www.chrysler.org.
WASHINGTON
Pullman: Museum of Art, Washington State University, Wilson Rd.
& Stadium Way. Art & Context: The 1950s & 60s. Through Dec.
15. Video and Photography from Western Bridge: Part One, Christian
Marclay, Nicholas Nixon, Cindy Sherman. Jan. 5-26, 2007. Part Two: Amy
Allen, Rodney Graham, Timothy Hutchings, Catherine Yass. Jan. 27-Feb.
11, 2007. www.wsu.edu/artmuse.
Seattle: Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington, 15th Ave. NE
& NE 41st St. The Biographical Landscape: The Photography of Stephen
Shore. neuroTransmitter: Beyond Territory. New Works Laboratory. Up to
Date: Monsen Collects Contemporary. All through Dec. 31. (We Decided to
Let Them Say "We Are Convinced" Twice. It was More Convincing
This Way.) A Project by Walid Raad. Through Feb. 11, 2007.
www.henryart.org.
Seattle: Howard House, 604 2nd Ave. Murmurs. Through Nov. 25.
www.howardhuse.net.
WASHINGTON, DC
National Academy of Sciences Keck Center, 500 5th St. NW. Nikon
Small World. Through Dec. 20. www7.nationalacademies.org/arts.
National Gallery of Art, Constitution Ave. NW, between 3rd St.
& 9th St. The Streets of New York: American Photographs from the
Collection, 1938-1958. Through Jan. 15, 2007. www.nga.gov.
Smithsonian American Art Museum, 750 9th St. NW. Passing Time: The
Art of William Christenberry. Through July 8, 2007.
www.americanart.si.edu.
Smithsonian Institution, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1050
Independence Ave. SW. Simryn Gill: Perspectives. Through Apr. 29, 2007.
www.asia.si.edu.
WISCONSIN
Milwaukee: Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. In Living
Color: Photographs by Saul Leiter. Through Jan. 7, 2007. www.mam.org.
WORLDWIDE/MISC.
AUSTRALIA
New South Wales: Art Gallery of New South Wales, Art Gallery Rd.
Wanderlust Artist Books on Travel by Alex Arcus and Liz Jeneid. Through
Nov. 25. www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au.
AUSTRIA
Vienna: Galerie Johannes, Brahmsplatz 7, A-1040.
Lou-Bonin-Tchimoukoff(f): Flowers & Plants, Photograms, 1928/29.
Through Dec. 2. www.jmcfaber.at.
CANADA
Montreal: Musee D'Art Contemporain De Montreal. 185 rue
Sainte-Catherine Ouest. Rodney Graham. Through Jan. 7, 2007.
www.macm.org.
FRANCE
Liege: La GaleriePeriscope, 20 Rue De Mouton Blanc. Denis Gregoire
and Christelle Vanwolleghem. Through Jan. 26, 2007.
Paris: Centre Pompidou. Le Mouvement des Images. Through Jan. 29,
2007. www.cnac-gp.fr.
Paris: Ecole Nationale Superieure Des Beaux-Arts. 13 Quai Malaquais
75006. Jean Baptiste Huynh: Le Regard a L'Ouuvre. Through Jan. 14,
2007. www.ensba.fr.
GERMANY
Berlin: Akademie der Kunste. Pariser Platz 4. The
Photographer's Contract. Through Jan. 7, 2007. www.adk.de.
Essen: Museum Folkwang, Goethestrabe 41. Hellen Van Meene:
Portraits 1995-2006. Dec. 2-Feb. 25, 2007. www.museum-folkwang.de.
ITALY
Milan: Forma International Centre for Photography, Piazza Tito
Lucrezio Caro, 1. Di chi si tratta? Henri Cartier-Bresson. Nov. 30-Mar.
25, 2007. www.formafoto.it.
NETHERLANDS
Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum CS, Post CS Bldg. De Rijke/De Rooij:
Mandarin Ducks. Through Dec. 16. The Vincent 2006. Through Jan. 14,
2007. www.stedelijk.nl.
SPAIN
Castello: Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castello, Prim, s/n
12003. Cyberfem: Feminisms on the Electronic Landscape. Through Jan. 21,
2007. www.eacc.es.
UNITED KINGDOM
Belfast: Belfast Exposed Photography, 23 Donegall St. Undergarments
and Armour by Tanya Marcuse. Through Dec. 1. www.belfastexposed.org.
Birmingham: Ikon Gallery, I Oozells Square, Brindleyplace. Perry
Roberts. Adad Hannah: Stills. Both Nov. 29-Jan.21, 2007.
www.ikon-gallery.co.uk.
Brighton: Brighton Museum & Art Gallery, Entrance to Royal
Pavilion Gardens. Walker Evans: England, 1973. Through Nov. 26. Nothing
Personal. Voodoo Macbeth. Both through Jan. 7, 2007.
www.virtualmuseum.info.
Brighton: Gardner Arts Centre, University of Sussex Campus,
Brighton. Walker Evans, England, 1973. Through Nov. 26.
www.photoworksuk.org.
Liverpool: Greenland Street, 67 Greenland St. Goshka Macuga-Sleep
of Ulro. Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard-Silent Sound. Grizedale
Arts-Virtual Grizedale. Office for Subversive Architecture. All through
Nov. 26. www.afoundation.org.uk.
London: The Photographers' Gallery, 5-8 Great Newport St. Bert
Teunissen: Domestic Landscapes. Bound for Glory: America in Colour
1939-1943. Both Dec. 8-Jan. 28, 2007. Deutsche Borse Photography Prize.
Feb. 9-Apr. 9, 2007. www.photonet.org.uk.
EVENTS
ARIZONA
Events: Seottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, 7380 E. 2nd St.,
offers a variety of activities throughout the year, including classes
and workshops, film screenings, and lectures. www.smoca.org.
Lecture Series: Herberger College of Fine Arts, Arizona State
University, Tempe. "American City" series through Dec. 15.
http://art.asu.edu/gallery/index.html.
Lecture Series: University of Arizona, School of Art, Tucson.
"Art & Identity" series continuing through Apr. 12, 2007.
www.cfa.arizona.edu/art.
CALIFORNIA
Classes and Programs: San Diego Museum of Art, 1450 El Prado,
Balboa Park. Offers adult classes, workshops, special events, lectures,
programs, and film screenings. www.sdmart.org.
Events: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1001 Kettner Blvd., San Diego,
hosts TNT, an eclectic mix of artists' talks, film premieres, video
projections, and other activities on the first Thursday of every month.
www.mcasd.org.
Events: San Francisco Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St. Events
and exhibitions ongoing through Jan. 12, 2007. www.sfcb.org.
Screenings: Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive, 2626
Bancroft Way. Exhibitions and screenings. bampfa.berkeley.edu.
Screenings: Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles.
Screening of a.k.a Nikki S. Lee. Jan. 11, 2007. www.hammer.ucla.edu.
Screenings: UCLA Film and Television Archive, 302 E. Melnitz, Los
Angeles. Film screenings and events. www.cinema.ucla.edu.
Screenings: University Art Museum, California State University Long
Beach, 1250 Bellflower Blvd. www.csulb.edu/uam.
Workshops: San Francisco Center for the Book, 300 De Haro St.,
offers an extensive variety of workshops. www.sfcb.org.
COLORADO
Workshops: Anderson Ranch Art Center, 5263 Owl Creek Rd., Snowmass
Village, offers workshops in art history and critical studies, digital
media, photography, and printmaking, among other media.
www.andersonranch.org.
Workshops: Working with Artists, 445 S. Saulsbury, Lakewood, offers
traditional and digital photo workshops. www.workingwithartists.org.
CONNECTICUT
Auction: Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Matthews Park, 299
West Ave., Norwalk. Auction preview: Nov. 30-Dec. 2. Auction &
party: Dec. 2. www.contemprints.org.
Screenings: Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St., Hartford. Independent film
& video screenings seven nights a week. www.realartways.org.
Workshops: Center for Contemporary Printmaking offers workshops in
printmaking, papermaking, book arts, photography, and related media.
Contact CCP, Matthews Park, 299 West Ave., Norwalk.
www.contemprints.org.
ILLINOIS
Classes and Events: Columbia College Chicago Center for Book and
Paper Arts, 1104 S. Wabash, offers community classes & workshops in
papermaking, bookbinding, and photography.
www2.colum.edu/centers/bpa/home.html.
Film Series: Saint Xavier University, 3700 W. 103rd St., Chicago.
"Cinema of the Americas," ongoing series through Apr. 10,
2007. http://www.sxu.edu/about/film_series.asp.
INDIANA
Lectures and Events: Indiana State University Art Gallery, Terre
Haute. "Evidence and Residues" series includes lectures,
events, and exhibitions. Ongoing through May 5, 2007.
www.indstate.edu/artgallery.
MASSACHUSETTS
Lectures, Events, Workshops, Etc.: Fine Arts Center at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst, 15 Curry Hicks Way. Ongoing
lectures, events, workshops, and seminars. www.fineartscenter.com.
Lectures, Events, Workshops, Etc.: Photographic Resource Center,
832 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Ongoing lectures, events, workshops, and
seminars. www.bu.edu/prc.
Workshops: Cape Cod Photo Workshops, Orleans. Workshops offered at
Bob Korn Imaging and Maritime Photo Workshops on Prince Edward Island
include traditional, digital, and vintage photo workshops.
www.capecodphotoworkshops.com.
MINNESOTA
Classes and Events: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1011 Washington
Ave. S., Minneapolis, offers a variety of events, adult classes, teacher
workshops, and family classes. www.mnbookarts.org.
Events: Minnesota Center for Photography, 165 13th Ave. NE,
Minneapolis, offers a series of lectures on the second Tuesday of every
month featuring regional and national artists, curators, and critics
offering insights into the photographic arts. www.mncp.org.
Screenings and Events: Walker Art Center, 1750 Hennepin Ave.,
Minneapolis. Ongoing film screenings, artist talks, teen programs,
family events, and tours. www.walkerart.org.
MONTANA
Workshops: Rocky Mountain School of Photography, 210 N. Higgins
Ave., Missoula, offers weekend classes. www.rmsp.com.
NEW MEXICO
Lectures: Site Santa Fe, 1606 Pasco de Peralta, offers lectures.
www.sitesantafe.org.
Lectures: Santa Fe Art Institute. As part of "Storytelling:
History, Myth, and Narrative" series, lecture by Alfredo Jaar. Dec.
4. www.sfai.org.
Workshops: Santa Fe Workshops, PO Box 9916, Santa Fe, offers
ongoing traditional and digital photo workshops.
www.santafeworkshops.com.
NEW YORK STATE
Classes and Workshops: Community Darkroom, 713 Monroe Ave.,
Rochester, offers workshops in black-and-white, traditional,
alternative, and digital photography. Ongoing. www.geneseearts.org.
Classes and Workshops: Printing & Book Arts Center, 713 Monroe
Ave., Rochester, offers workshops and a series of classes in letterpress
printing, bookbinding, book arts, papermaking, calligraphy, photopolymer
printing, and related areas. www.geneseearts.org.
Classes and Workshops: Women's Studio Workshop, PO Box 489,
Rosendale, offers ongoing classes and workshops in a variety of media.
www.wsworkshop.org.
Events and Screenings: Hallwalls, 341 Delaware Ave., Buffalo.
Offers ongoing film screenings, visual art exhibitions, and literary
events. www.hallwalls.org.
Lectures: Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave., Rochester.
Lectures on art, ideas, and culture. mag.rochester.edu.
Screenings: Cornell Cinema, 104 Willard Straight Hall, Cornell
University, Ithaca. cinema.cornell.edu.
Screenings: George Eastman House. 900 East Ave., Rochester. Film
screenings, lectures, and workshops on photography and the moving image.
www.eastmanhouse.org.
Screenings: Museum of the Moving Image, 3601 35th Ave., Astoria.
www.movingimage.us. Workshops: Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St.,
Rochester, offers numerous workshops of varying duration in traditional,
digital, and alternative photography; film and video; book arts; and
media literacy for teachers. www.vsw.org.
Workshops and Lectures: Center for Photography, 59 Tinker St.,
Woodstock. www.cpw.org.
NEW YORK CITY
Classes and Workshops: International Center for Photography, 1114
Avenue of the Americas at 43rd St., offers an assortment of classes and
workshops throughout the year. www.icp.org.
Lectures and Panel: School of Visual Arts, 209 E. 23rd St.
"Artists Talk On Art" series. For information visit
www.atoa.ws.
Screenings: Anthology Film Archives, 32 2nd Ave. Ongoing
screenings. www.anthologyfilmarchives.org.
Screenings: Creativetime, 307 7th Ave. www.creativetime.org.
Screenings: Electronic Arts Intermix, 535 W. 22nd St. www.eai.org.
Screenings: Eyebeam Art and Technology Center, 540 W. 21st St.
Ongoing screenings and lectures. www.eyebeam.org.
Screenings: National Museum of the American Indian, One Bowling
Green. Ongoing screenings Nov. 30-Dec. 3. www.nativenetworks.si.edu.
Workshops: Center for Book Arts, 28 W. 27th St. Workshops and
classes in book arts. www.centerforbookarts.org.
NORTH CAROLINA
Screenings, Workshops, and Lectures: Light Factory, 345 N. College
St., Charlotte. www.lightfactory.org.
OHIO
Screenings, Lectures, and Discussions: Wexner Center for the Arts,
Ohio State University, 1871 N. High St., Columbus, offers screenings of
film classics, new documentaries, contemporary and international films,
and visiting media artists. Complete listing at www.wexarts.org.
OREGON
Workshops: Oregon College of Art and Craft, 8245 SW Barnes Rd.,
Portland, offers workshops in a variety of media. www.ocac.edu.
Workshops, Classes, and Screenings: Portland Art Museum, NW Film
Center, 1219 SW Park Ave., offers a variety of workshops and classes and
ongoing film screenings. www.nwfilm.org.
PENNSYLVANIA
Lectures, Workshops, and Classes: New Arts Program, 173 W. Main
St., Kutztown. www.napconnection.com.
TEXAS
Lectures and Film Screenings: Harry Ransom Center at the University
of Texas, 21st St. at Guadalupe St., Austin. "Focus on
Photography" program series. www.hrc.utexas.edu.
VERMONT
Workshops: Cone Edition Press, PO Box 51, East Topsham. Workshops
are offered in techniques and technologies of digital printmaking.
www.cone-editions.com.
VIRGINIA
Film Series: Chrysler Museum of Art, 245 West Olney Rd., Norfolk.
"American Photography: A Century of Images." Dec. 2 and Jan.
6, 2007. www.chrysler.org.
WASHINGTON
Workshops: Coupeville Arts Center, 15 NW Birch St., Coupeville,
offers a variety of photography workshops on Whidbey Island.
www.coupevillearts.org.
WORLDWIDE
CANADA
Workshops: Banff Centre for the Arts, 107 Tunnel Mountain Dr.,
Banff, Alberta, offers summits & workshops in a variety of artistic
and scientific areas, including low-tech and alternative photographic
processes and bookmaking. www.banffcentre.ca.
Workshops: Canadian Photographic Centre, 9 Davies Ave., Toronto,
ON. Ongoing. www.canadianphotographiccentre.com.
ETC.
Award available: ArtsLink Projects 2007 is accepting applications
for its upcoming Central Europe, Russia, and Eurasia awards, which range
from $2,500 to $10,000. Earliest project start date is May 1. More
information, including eligible countries, is available at
www.cecartslink.org. Deadline: Jan. 16, 2007.
Collaborative effort: L.E. Don invites you to become part of a
global artwork aimed at getting people to question a society motivated
solely by profit. Artists across the globe are canvassing the globe with
gift envelopes containing $20 U.S. or the foreign currency equivalent.
More information is available at www.uturn.org/cadeau.
Fellowships available: Transmedia, Syracuse University, has
three-year fellowships available for qualified candidates for MFA
degrees in Computer Arts, Film, Photography, and Video. In addition,
other opportunities exist for graduate assistantships in each of the
four areas. For information contact Harriett Conti, 204 Crouse College,
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY 13244 / hmconti@syr.edu /
www.transmedia.syr.edu. Deadline: Jan. 1 for fellowships and Feb. 1 for
assistantships.
Fellowships available: SUNY Buffalo offers a two-year graduate MFA
program in photography. A number of teaching assistantships are awarded
each year, designed to attract gifted students who have demonstrated
artistic ability and teaching potential. For information contact
Director of Graduate Studies, Art Dept., 202 Center for the Arts,
Buffalo, NY 14260-6010, or call (716) 645-6878. Deadline: Ongoing.
Fellowships available: Visiting Arts International Fellowship
Program offers annual residencies at Spike Island, Bristol, UK, as well
as at Delfina, London. For further information contact Camilla Edwards,
Assistant Director (Visual, Media & Applied Arts), 11 Portland Pl.,
London, UK W1N 4EJ / cedwards@visitingarts.demon.org/visitingarts.
Deadline: Ongoing.
Research fellowships: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, one
of the world's foremost institutions for research in literature and
the arts, offers 40 fellowships annually to support scholarly research
projects in all areas of the humanities. For information (512) 471-8944
/ www.hrc.utexas.edu/about/fellowships/application. Deadline: Feb. 1,
2007.
Grants available: Adolf and Esther Gottlieb Foundation offers
emergency grants of up to $10,000 to artists in a "mature"
stage (working over 10 years) facing an unforeseen tragedy. Contact the
Gottlieb Foundation, 380 W. Broadway, New York, NY 10012 / (212)
226-0581.
Grants available: Residents of Chicago may apply for Community Arts
Assistance Program (CAAP) grants for professional, artistic, and
organizational development projects. Applications are distributed by the
Chicago Dept. of Cultural Affairs at the Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E.
Washington St., and other locations throughout the city. (312) 744-1742
/ www.cityofchicago.org/culturalaffairs.
Grants available: To support international documentary films and
videos addressing current, significant issues in human rights,
expression, liberties, and social justice. Average grant: $25,000.
Contact Diane Weyermann, Director of Soros Documentary Fund, Open
Society Institute, 400 W. 59th St., New York, NY 10019 / (215) 548-0657
/ www.soros.org/sdf. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: Experimental Television Center provides support
to electronic media and film organizations to facilitate the exhibition
by independents of moving image and sonic art to audiences in New York
State. Monies are available to both individuals and organizations with
support from the New York State Council on the Arts. Events must be open
to the public and there is a maximum yearly funding cap for each
organization. Contact Sherry Miller Hocking, ETC, 109 Lower Fairfield
Rd., Newark Valley, NY 13811 / (607) 687-4341 /
www.experimentaltvcenter.org.
Grants available: Fulbright Scholar Program provides grants in more
than 140 countries. Opportunities are open to college and university
faculty and administration, artists, journalists, business and
government professionals, independent scholars, lawyers, and many
others. Contact the Council for International Exchange of Scholars, 3007
Tilden St. NW, Ste. 5L, Washington, DC 20008-3009 / (202) 686-4000 /
www.cies.org.
Grants available: Getty Research Institute provides residential and
nonresidential grants to scholars, scientists, conservators, and
professionals to pursue independent research and to support projects
that advance the understanding of art and its history. Contact the Getty
Grant Program, 2100 Getty Center Dr., Ste. 800, Los Angeles, CA
90049-1685 / (310) 440-7374 / researchgrants@getty.edu / www.getty.edu.
Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: Jerome Foundation makes grants to support the
creation and production of new artistic works by emerging artists and
arts organizations in Minnesota and New York City. Contact Cynthia
Gehrig, President, Jerome Foundation, 125 Park Square Ct., 400 Sibley
St., St. Paul, MN 55101 / (651) 224-9431 / info@jeromefdn.org / www.
jeromefdn.org. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: eMediaLoft.org in New York City offers eight
Creative Projects Subsidized Grants each year to artists doing original
work in narrative, experimental, or animation, as video or DVD,
including Web-based video, who need the assistance of an editor or
computer operator in our studio. Documentary, political, and promotional
work is not considered for this grant, but low-cost services for such
other projects are also available.
www.emedialoft.org/creativeprojectgrants/creativegrantprojects.htm.
Grants available: Nancy H. Gray Foundation for Art in the
Environment offers grants to artists who work outdoors in the U.S. and
address environmental problems, issues, and education. For information
send SASE to Nancy H. Gray Foundation for Art in the Environment, 5128
Manning Dr., Bethesda, MD 20814. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: National Museum of Women in the Arts'
Library Fellows Program will award $12,000 to support the production of
an artist's book in a limited edition of 125. The artist will
retain 25 copies as remuneration. The remaining books will be sold to
benefit the Library and Research Center. The award-winning book will be
displayed at the Center for one year and will be added to the
museum's permanent collection. National Museum of Women in the
Arts, Library and Research Center, 1250 New York Ave. NW, Washington, DC
20005 / (202) 783-7365 / www.nmwa.org.
Grants available: New York Foundation of the Arts offers Special
Opportunity Stipends (S.O.S. grants) to NY artists ranging from
$100-$600 for opportunities that will significantly benefit the
artist's work or career development. The grants are issued for
specific, forthcoming opportunities that are distinct from work in
progress. Applicants must be 18 or older and must have been a full-time
NY resident for the year preceding the application deadline. The grants
are not open to graduate, undergraduate, or high school students.
Information on this and other programs is available from NYFA, 155 Ave.
of the Americas, 14th Fl., New York, NY 10013/ (212) 366-6900 x217 /
www.nyfa.org. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: North Carolina Arts Council serves as the steward
for state and federal funds available to NC residents, arts
organizations, and in some instances to out-of-state residents, for arts
projects. www.ncarts.org. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: To Philadelphia-area artists. Contact Pew
Fellowships in the Arts, 230 S. Broadway. St., Ste. 1003, Philadelphia,
PA 19102 / (215) 875-2285 / fax (215) 875-2276 / pewarts@mindspring.com
/ www.pewarts.org.
Grants available: Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. offers financial
assistance to artists of recognizable merit and financial need as
painters, sculptors, and artists who work on paper, including
printmakers. Contact the foundation at 863 Park Ave., New York, NY 10021
/ fax (212) 288-2836 / www.pkf.org. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: Roy W. Dean New York Film Grant, valued at
$50,000, will be awarded to one deserving filmmaker whose film is
"unique and makes a contribution to society." For more
information contact Tory Jay Berger at tory@spiritualpr.com /
www.fromtheheartproductions.com. Deadline: Ongoing.
Grants available: To five CA artists and five OR/WA artists
working, at minimum, 20 years in mature artmaking. Must live in these
states at least nine mo/yr for three previous years. Application
available from Flintridge Foundation, Awards for Visual Arts, 1040
Lincoln Ave., Ste. 100, Pasadena, CA 91103 / (800) 303-2139 /
awards@flintridgefoundation.org / www.flintridgefoundation.org.
Grants available: Southern Humanities Media Fund requests proposals
for one to three significant regional media projects. The fund will
award approximately $90,000 for the project(s). More information is
available at www.southernmediafund.org.
Internships available: Arizona State University offers traineeships
within its Arts, Media and Engineering (AME) program in the following
schools: Heberger College of Fine Arts, Fulton School of Engineering,
College of Education, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the
College of Design. www.ame.asu.edu. Deadline: Feb. 1, 2007.
Internships available: Brooklyn Museum offers numerous internships,
providing graduate and undergraduate students entry-level experience in
the various aspects of museum work. (718) 638-5000 x426 / fax (718)
783-6501. Deadline: Ongoing.
Internships available: Center for Photography at Woodstock offers
internships in photography and arts administration (a tuition remission
of over $5,000). Interns are exposed to a diversity of photographic
topics and approaches to the medium, learning creative imagemaking and a
variety of teaching philosophies and strategies, or to curatorial
practices, gallery management, exhibition installation, and magazine
production. They have the opportunity to personally meet and work with
visiting artists and curators, and to share their portfolios with
professionals. To be selected, interns must have transportation and plan
to live in, or relocate to, the Woodstock, NY, area during their
internship. Candidates are selected by in-person interviews only. For an
appointment call (845) 679-9957. Deadline: Ongoing.
Internships available: CEPA Photography Arts Gallery in Buffalo,
NY, offers internships during the fall, spring, and summer semesters,
providing special opportunities for students to gain experience and earn
college credit by working in a professional gallery setting. (716)
856-2717. Deadline: Ongoing.
Internships available: eMediaLoft.org in New York City offers
internships in Photography, Video, Arts Administration, Web Design, and
Writing to students presently attending American colleges. No pay, but
we provide a good lunch in a beautiful studio overlooking the Hudson
River in Greenwich Village. You will need a place to stay in or around
New York City. www.emedialoft.org/internships/internships.htm.
Internships available: The National Gallery of Art in Washington,
DC, is accepting applications for summer 2007 internships, academic year
internships, internships in the museum profession, graduate curatorial
internships and year-round volunteer internships, research
assistantships and apprenticeships. Although some students with a recent
undergraduate degree will be considered, preference will be given to
graduate students. Students with experience in all fields are encouraged
to apply. For applications, go to www.nga.gov/education/interned.htm or
contact the National Gallery of Art Department of Academic Programs at
intern@nga.gov. Deadline: May be specific to internship or ongoing.
Positions available: Texas State University-San Marcos Department
of Art and Design is in need of an Assistant or Associate Professor of
Communication Design (Multimedia), tenure track, to teach three
undergraduate multimedia and other courses as needed per semester.
Applications must be postmarked by Jan. 15, 2007. Correspondence
concerning applications will be managed entirely by e-mail through
art-design@txstate.edu. Please include job number 2007-51 in all
e-mails.
Positions available: Texas State University-San Marcos Department
of Art and Design is looking for a tenure track Assistant Professor in
Digital Photography Imaging to teach three undergraduate studio digital
photographic imaging courses per semester. Applications must be
postmarked by Jan. 15, 2007. Correspondence concerning applications will
be managed entirely by e-mail through art-design@txstate.edu. Please
include job number 2007-42 in all e-mails.
Positions available: ArtJob Online targets arts professionals for
opportunities in arts administration, museums, academia, design,
internships, fellowships, and more. Call (888) 562-7232 /
artjob@westaf.org / www.artjob.org.
Residencies available: ArtsLink Awards offers projects to support
U.S. artists, curators, presenters, and arts organizations working in
Central Europe, Russia, and Eurasia; residencies to support U.S.
organizations to host artists and art managers from this region; and
independent projects to support arts professionals from this region
pursuing projects in the U.S. For more information e-mail
al@cecartslink.org. Deadline: Nov. 5, 2007.
Residencies available: Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts is
seeking talented artists for their residency program.
www.bemiscenter.org/residency/index.html.
Rental Space: The historic Curley School in Ajo, AZ, is undergoing
a $10 million renovation into living and working spaces for artists,
artisans, and crafts-based imaginative businesses. Artists will move
into the space in early 2007 for $295-$595 per month. If interested,
visit www.curleyschool.com.
Services available: eMediaLoft.org, NYC offers low-cost video,
photography, CD, DVD, artists' book production, artists' web
pages, and college application assistance. (212) 924-4893 or visit
www.emedialoft.org.
Submit papers: National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture's
(NAMAC) print journal MAIN publishes long-format articles by its members
exploring issues relevant to the field. Published four times a year,
MAIN is open to original submissions by NAMAC members. Submit a one page
abstract and sample writing to dan@namac.org or visit
www.namac.org/Newsletter/index.html. Deadline: Ongoing.
Submit papers: To the Quarterly Review of Film and Video, which
seeks manuscripts in any area of film and video, video installations and
digital production, history, theory, and reception. The Quarterly Review
seeks to publish the finest in international film criticism, theory, and
history in all area