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CURRENT
Online Exhibition Finalist
An open call supporting the Lucie Wittness Program: Visions from the Youth of America.
Jurors: Rebecca Morse, Kris Graves, Teng Phour and Paris Chong
September 2021
Finalist
Photolucida Critical Mass 2021 Finalist
July 29, 2021
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RECENT
Publication
Keeper of the Hearth: Picturing Roland Barthes’ Unseen Photograph
Editor: Odette England // Published by Schilt Publishing
This book marks the 40th anniversary of Roland Barthes’ renowned work Camera Lucida (La Chambre claire) in 2020. Artist Odette England invited more than 200 photography-based artists, writers, critics, curators, and historians from around the world to contribute an image or text that reflects on Barthes’ unpublished snapshot of his mother at age five. Foreword: Charlotte Cotton // Essays: Douglas Nickel, Lucy Gallun, Phillip Prodger // Hardcover // ISBN-13: 9789053309377
Inaugural Exhibition:
September 10, 2020 to January 10, 2021 / Houston Center for Photography, Houston, TX / Keeper of the Hearth: Picturing Roland Barthes’ Unseen Photograph
Virtual open reception: September 10, 6:30pm CST
Panel:
Pictures We Keep, Secrets We Share @ Northeastern CAMD + Center for the Arts (recorded panel from 10/8/2020)
Alongside the exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography (September 10, 2020 – January 10, 2021), this unique online panel discussion will feature four acclaimed photographers: Barbara Bosworth, Binh Danh, Eric Gottesman, and Northeastern CAMD’s Assistant Teaching Professor of Photography Dana Mueller. Together with Odette, the artists will share secrets and personal reflections about their images, and those of others featured in Keeper of the Hearth. The panel will be moderated by Dalia Habib Linssen, photography scholar and Head of Academic Engagement at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Press:
LensCulture, September, 2020
In the In-Between, July 11, 2020
Juxtapoz, May 21, 2020
What Will You Remember?, April 2, 2020
Panel
SPE Northeast Conference Photography: Mentorship + Legacy
Rhode Island School of Design - Providence, RI
Featured Speakers // Reframing Mentorship among Collegues
Sunday, October 27, 10:15am to 11:15am
Boston based photography collaborative comprised of Claire Beckett, Dana Mueller, Pam Pecchio and Betsy Schneider lead a conversation around building community in and out of academia.
Book Review
Winter's Silent Songs: Lisa McCarty’s Transcendental Concord, Dana Mueller’s May Days, Tema Stauffer’s Upstate, and Meg Griffiths and Eliot Dudik’s Nothing that Falls Away
What Will You Remember, Jan. 29, 2019
Award
FOLA Photobook Award Finalist 2018, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Exhibition
FOLA Photobook Award Finalists 2018
Fototeca LatinoAmericana Gallery
Buenos Aires, Argentina
December 6-9, 2018
Exhibition
Curators: Nicos Philippou, Nicolas Lambouris & Theopisti Stylianou-Lambert
International Association of Photography & Theory
Korai | Project Space
Nicosia, Cyprus
November 21 – 30, 2018
Reception: Wednesday, November 21, 18:30-21:30
Exhibition
Photographic Resource Center | Lesley Art + Design
Atrium Gallery, Lunder Arts Center
October 9 - December 5, 2018
Reception and book signing: October 18, 6-8pm
Book Fair
CYCLORAMA at Boston Center for the Arts
October 12-14, 2018
Exhibition
Arles Books - The Photography Book in all its forms
Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles 2018
Location: Monoprix
July 2 to September 23, 2018
Press
Cover the Book: Edition One, Interview with Four
By Melanie McWorther
LENSCTRACTH
September 15, 2018
Exhibition
Athens, Greece
June 6 to July 29, 2018
Exhibition
Curated by Brad Feuerhelm and Natasha Christia.
Cosmos Arles Books
Les Rencontres de la Photographie, Arles 2018
July 2 to 8
Re-visioning the world through non-male eyes
The aim of this radical curatorial proposition is to revisit Edward Steichen’s original The Family of Man, a seminal photographic exhibition and publication from 1955, which in its time was described “as one of the most ambitious undertakings in an art museum”. Performing the patterns and production modes of the original project, which garnered both appraisal and controversy, The Family of No Man is conceived of as an open-ended physical and virtual platform of how the world today is seen through non-male eyes.
Soft cover, 6.75 x 9 inches (170mm x 228mm), 98 pages, 65 plates
Publisher: Fraction Editions, May 2018
Printed in Germany, limited edition of 500
ISBN: 978-1-943948-17-8
For more info visit here
Feature (online)
N.Y. Photo Curator
Curated by Yorgos Efthymiadis
May 2018
Exhibition
Cork Photo Festival 2018
Lewis Glucksman Gallery
Cork, Ireland
April 14 + 15, 2018
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