We are pleased to announce the return of the “Del Ray Dozen Invitational Photography Show”. This all-photography show builds on the success of the previous all-photography shows. This exhibit will showcase the work of sixteen photographers.
Curator Rob Rudick is excited about the group of returning and new artists assembled for this year’s show. “We have many new participants, and we added additional slots to include more people.”
Participating photographers are Kathryn Brown, Amy Bruce, Jen Chappell, Candace Clifford, Kevin Dohmen, Judy Heffner, John Hiller, Roger Jackson, Greg Knott, David Kosar, James Locke, Marlin Lord, Rob Rudick, Charlie Sabin, Fierce Sonia, and Rita Yurow. They will be presenting a variety of works with subjects including landscapes, interiors and abstracts. Kathryn Brown and Judy Heffner will display Del Ray themed works. Greg Knott will show large colorful triptychs on canvas, and Marlin Lord will prove that the rumor of the demise of black and white photography is premature. The exhibit will also feature work from local poet BRASH. The exhibition will run through November 29th, and is free and open to the public.
Curators: Rob Rudick and Jen Chappell
Description:
Ink Jet Transfer Process Workshop
Fee: $25
This workshop will introduce the concept of Alternative Photographic Processes. Participants will learn about current trends and resources and will have an opportunity to experiment with Cyanotypes and the non-toxic transfer method of Ink Jet Printing.
Participants should bring:
- Digital versions of imagery to be manipulated (Windows-based files on CD or jump drive)
- Large sketchbook
- Small brushes for “triggering” the inkjet transfer onto sketchbook pages
- Colored pencils, pastels, drawing utensils or other materials to manipulate images after the transfer process
- [Optional] Collage materials and/or ephemera to explore in mixed media
- [Optional] Laptop
On-line registration must be submitted by Saturday, 11/7 so that all the course supplies may be obtained. The fee is $25 per person.
For questions, please contact Rob Rudick at 301.270.2323 or robrudick@yahoo.com.