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Current Show 2 020 Student Show March 13 to April 12, 2020 Awards were announced on Friday, March 13. Awards announced at 7. Sunday April 12 (Easter)

end of exhibit. Alexandra Jean-Baptiste , St Rose

Allyson DeRusso, St Rose

Amanda Wang, RPI

Bailey Peck , Niskayuna

Christian Wechgelaer, St Rose

Elaina Rose Brown St Rose Award

Emma Drake Union

Esther Jewett St Rose

Frederick Darcy Marist

Gabriella Gordon St Rose

Gianni Lomonoco Niskayuna Award

Gray Fallone Niskayuna

Jenna McCarthy St Rose

Jenna Paszek Union Award

Jessica Mora-Martinez FMCC

Jude Daigneault St Rose

Kathryn Chamberlain FMCC

Kayla Diegan Sage Award

Kaylee Sterns St Rose

Kyle Klokiw Niskayuna Award

Lucien d'Aversa Niskayuna

Makayla Gray FMCC

Megan Izzo FMCC

Meghan Tomisman St Rose

Nadene Becker FMCC Award

Natalia Carmon St Rose

Nicky Pepp Sage

Orphenus Burger Niskayuna Award

Paige Splendido Niskayuna

Rachel Aulet Marist Award

Raina Briggs St Rose

Rosina Torres St Rose Award

Sierra Luck FMCC

Stephen Nadler Union Award

Stephen Petruzzi Marist

Sydney Anderson Niskayuna

Victoria Johnston St Rose FMCC = Fulton-Montgomery Community College

St Rose = College of Saint Rose

Niskayuna = Niskayuna High School

RPI = Renssaelaer Polytechnic Institut e Back to top Future Shows & Calls Watch for Coming Events Back to top Previous Shows Best of 2018 January 25 to February 17, 2019 Almost 200 votes were cast for a variety of images spread over the entire exhibit. Nearly all images received votes. It appears that our visitors voted for those images that explain themselves, often as straight-forward portraits or travel-locale scenes. Fifteen images by 13 different photographers garnered at least 5 votes each: Rosemary Heinegg Rosa, 92, with Greatgranddaughter

Joel Kleinberg Essential Teddy

James Halvorsen Albany Sunrise (first time PhotoCenter exhibitor)

Jeff Lansing Winter The 6-pointers are: David Pruden Conversations with the Past #8

Chuck Miller Half Moon and Rainbow

Ken Hamm Hafner Church and Farm Equipment [Iceland]

William LeGere Church These received 7 votes each: Connie Frisbee Houde Fuel, Santiago de Atitlan, Guatamala

Rosemary Heinegg Alberto, Farmer, Vinales These received 8 votes each: Christine Zacher [infrared image of row boat on lake]

Ben Mancino California Dreaming (first time PhotoCenter exhibitor) These received 9 votes each: Jay Freud Emily 1

Connie Frisbee Houde Flowers for Sale, Chichicastenango, Guatamala

2019 Student Show February 19 to March 17, 2019 Open to all high school and college students residing or attending school within 100 miles of the

Capital Region. Enrollment in a photo class isnot required. More than $500 in awards were announced at the opening. Back to top C hristie Olson Out of Your Control March 29–May 5, 2019 Closing Reception 5–9 p.m. Friday, February 15 The PhotoCenter proudly presents a new exhibit by Christie Olson Out of Your Control opening for Christie Olson's work shows the challenges of young womanhood today. Recently a visitor, a mother who has raised 4 daughters, viewed the images and exclaimed “That's it!,” indicating the reality of this work that she could identify with. Persona —a brief essay As I intently viewed the current exhibit of work by Christie Olson, I was reminded that this is the most personally intimate art ever to grace the PhotoCenter Gallery. This led to wondering about how much of the artists' persona is incorporated or represented in their artwork. Consider — In photography, as in other arts, to what extent does our persona affect what we choose to include in the viewfinder when we press the shutter? And in our choice of subject matter. Olson has chosen to tell her story with self-portraits, to communicate revelations of herself. But beyond that, the work offers a revealing look into aspects of a persona many of us were in a prior age. "Raw," "edgy," "real" describes her work. — Nick Argyros Back to top generation view their childh p Eric Lindbloom: A Retrospective May 11 to June 23, 2019 Eric Lindbloom is a landscape photographer and a founding member of the Center for Photography in Woodstock, New York. He has had over thirty solo exhibitions of his photographs. Four books of his work have been published: Angels at the Arno, The River That Runs Two Ways (limited edition), Diana In Sight (limited edition), and Salt Grass. Lindbloom’s photographs are in a number of public collections, including The New York Public Library, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Alinari Museum in Florence, and the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. Back to top Kids: 50 years of photos from family albums from 1920s to 1970s Opens Friday, June 28, 2019 Selected from the PhotoCenter vintage archives, vernacular images — Poignant, humorous snapshots. How will the next generation view their childhood smartphone photos in 50 years? At least we can still enjoy these little treasures from the film era. Back to top Music for the Eyes :

Albany Symphony Musicians at Work by Eric M. Berlin Sponsored in conjunction with the Albany Symphony September 7 to October 13, 2019 The Photography Center of the Capital District announces the current exhibition of photographs by Eric M. Berlin Music for the Eyes: Albany Symphony Musicians at Work. In coördination with the Albany Symphony Orchestra, the Photography Center exhibit fifty photographs by Eric Berlin, Principal Trumpet at the ASO and master photographer. An Exhibition catalogue of eighty images is available during the reception, signed by the artist. Eric's photographs offer an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the joys of music-making by the instrumentalists, soloists, composers, and conductors of one of America's foremost orchestras. The Exhibition continues until Sunday, October 13, and will be shown at the ASO Opening Night Prelude Party on October 19 fr om 5 to 7 p.m. at The Arcade Building, 488 Broadway, Albany, New York.

Back to top 2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011 • 2012 • 2013 2014 • 2015 • 2016 • 2017 • 2018 The Photography Center Gallery's Exhibition Policies Liability and Insurance Artists’ work while on display or in the proper custody of the Photography Center per exhibition agreements will be insured between the designated drop-off and pickup dates against damage or loss for the full value of all materials which can be documented as comprising the artwork, unless the artist can demonstrate that similar artwork by the artist has been previously sold for the listed selling price, in which case the insured value in case of damage or loss will be half of the listed selling price. The gallery is not responsible for the insurance of the work during transit or after last pickup date. The artist will be responsible for adhering to all deadlines and schedules imposed by the gallery and for the arranging the drop-off and pickup of their work. No work may be removed before the end of the exhibit. Commission

The Gallery's commission on sold work is thirty (30) percent.

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