Florida Atlantic University’s 2021 Faculty Biennial is open November 12, 2021 through January 29, 2022.

 

 

Selections announced for the Humble Arts Foundation and Strange Fire Collective’s group exhibition, “Four Degrees: Eco-Anxiety and Climate Change.” Curated by InHae Yap, Keavy Handley-Byrne, Roula Seikaly, and Jon Feinstein. Image credit: Top: Meghan Kirkwood, Julianna Foster
Bottom: Aindreas Scholz, Holly Lynton

View the show here.

 

 
 
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Excited to have work in Pine Island Press’ Incandescent #19, edited by Anna Knecht Schwarzer and Helen Jones. A full list of contributors and link to purchase a copy can be found here

 

 
 

The Cultural Council’s 2021 Biennial was curated by Aldeide Delgado, founder of the Women Photographers International Archive. The exhibition is open from March 26th to May 28.

 

 
 

Thank you to Graham Macindoe and Susan Stellin for including my work in the Beyond Addiction Reframing Recovery exhibition being held at RIT’s City Art Space in Rochester, NY. Open from November 5, 2020 - February 21, 2021.

Read more about the exhibition here.

 

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Many Days Many Nights featured on C41 Magazine. Read the article here.

 

 
 
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Happy to have Many Days Many Nights featured on Fotoroom’s Fotofirst Series.

Read the full interview here.

 

 
 
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The online portion of, Another Day in Paradise, opens August 1, 2019 on the In the In-Between.

What is the impulse that drives photographers to represent promises of the idyllic? What does such common exposure to romanticism and fantasy do to our collective psyche? What is at stake in the viewer’s belief or distrust in the underlying messages conveyed through photographs? And how do these dilemmas play out over the span of photographic intents, which range from commercial, personal, and evidentiary visual purposes?

The artists in this exhibition reflect on notions of paradise, idealism, and fantasy through a broad spectrum of photographic strategies. Together, the works here represent competing visual rhetoric spanning commercialism, irony, sincerity, observational and interpretative documentary, camp, appropriation, tableaux, personal narrative, and impartial photographic philosophies.

 

 
 
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Honored to receive the Irvin and Beulah Jaffe Robins Scholarship Award from the Jaffe Center for Book Arts. Read the full article here.

 

 
 
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HERE (LOCAL / NON-LOCAL) is open at Palm Beach State College’s Eissey Campus Gallery from May 30th - September 4th.

Featured Artist: Kristin Miller Hopkins, Mumbi O’Brien, Sammi Mclean, Jason Levan, Michael Dillow, Amber Tutwiler, Michelle Miller, Ricardo Rodriguez, Cynthia Stucki

 

 
 
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Arboreal Exhibition, curated by Sharon Lee Hart, opens 5/3/19 at Bailey Contemporary Arts.

The lives of trees and humans are intertwined, with trees being the giver in this arguably unbalanced relationship. Trees provide oxygen, shelter, food, protection, among other things necessary for human survival. Though paradoxically under appreciated and worshiped, there is no denying trees have a profound impact on our psyche. This collection of painting, sculpture, installation, mixed-media, and photo-based work is a glimpse into how 15 divergent artists interpret and respond to trees, real and imagined.

Featured Artists: Kate Hawkes; Mario Marzan; Sammi Mclean; elin o’Hara slavick; Roger Boulay; Maria Britton; Ivan Santiago; Mike Dillow; Sharon Lee Hart; William Cordova; Izel Vargas; Carol Prusa; Nick Gilmore; Roberto Navarrete; and Susanne Slavick

 

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Cuerpo+Memoria+Ciudad is open from 2/28-3/25 in conjunction with the 2019 PhotoAlicante festival in Alicante, Spain.

 

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Selections announced for Light Leaked’s November 2018 issue titled, Flawed Beings, with juror Michael Kirchoff, Founding Editor at Catalyst:Interviews, and Editor in Chief at Analog Forever Magazine.

 

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The 2018 Florida Biennial features 68 works by 30 artists who were selected by juror Sarah Fritchey from entries submitted to the Art and Culture Center/Hollywood. The exhibition opened on Friday, Sept. 14 with the announcement of awards for the Juror’s Pick, Edison Peñafiel, and Honorable Mention, Lisa Rockford.

This ninth edition of the Center’s Juried Biennial received applications from 291 artists living in 85 cities throughout Florida. In all, juror Sarah Fritchey reviewed 2,050 works from artists working in any media. The 2018 Florida Biennial focuses on exploring multicultural identities, discussing ecological issues, and imagining a robust cultural climate for Florida within the global economy.

 

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The Hours Collective in conjunction with the Fritz Gallery in West Palm Beach presents FLAT, a video-based exhibition that ranges from traditional narrative to moving image installation. Each artist in the exhibition presents work that harnesses the avant-garde spirit of new media. Video art emerged as a legitimate medium in the 1960’s and has been popularized by available high and low technologies. As television and video have become the most widespread means of communication, artists have challenged, embraced, and repurposed the functions and forms of moving images. While some videos consider the invasive nature of the transmitted moving image in society’s psyche, others explore the medium’s potential to capture temporal, surreal imagery other artistic media cannot. FLAT is concerned with both the confines and capacities of new media; in the flatness of the walls, a depth is excavated, creating the capacity for experience and transportation. 

 

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 The Fritz Gallery is pleased to present IN SIGHT, an exhibition featuring Michael Dillow and Jason LeVan. Dillow and LeVan both share a preoccupation with modes of perception. Through a phenomenological inquiry into objects, space and place, the artists’ in this exhibition exploit our perception of the ordinary.

Open from June 16 - July 14, 2018

 

 

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The Path to College exhibition and fundraiser opens June 9th, 2018 at the Hatch 1121 Gallery in Lake Worth, FL. Learn more about the Path to College organization here.

 

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     What does the world look like and how do people see themselves within it? How are memory and identity manifested in those perspectives? How does the constancy of change and the current state of flux influence this connection? This national juried exhibition brings together photographic works from artists who are concerned with humanity's complex relationship to place. 

Artists include: Ezra Asohan, Miranda Brandon, Chelsea Cossu, Anastasia Davis, Michael Dillow, Richard Greene, Leo Hsu, Selena Hurst, Mandy L. Kendall, Ross Mantle, Susan Morelock, Marc Newton, Jenna Petrone, Jacob Platt, Sean Stewart, John L. Stritzinger. and FeiFan Zhang. 

site/sightjuried by Ashley McNelis, Curatorial Assistant at the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, runs May 12th - June 8th, 2018 at the Sweetwater Center for the Arts Sewickley, PA

 

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Fisheye Magazine interview with Molly Sisson on Getting Better series. 

Read the full interview here.

 

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The Fritz Gallery is pleased to present Liminal Encounters, an exhibition curated by Amber Tutwiler, including works by Tommy Coleman, Katelyn Spinelli, Autumn Casey, Mumbi O’Brien, Jacques de Beaufort, Sammi McLean, Michael Dillow, Brendan Sullivan, and Donny Barth.

Liminal Encounters runs December 14th, 2017 - January 18th, 2018 at the Fritz Gallery in West Palm Beach, FL.

 

Selections announced for the Passporte Gallery's Prize for Surreal Photography juried by Sarah Sudhoff, owner of the Capsule Gallery in Texas.

 

Photography as Response juried by Christy Havranek, Photo Director at the Huffington Post, runs October 6th - Novermber 11th, 2017 at the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, CO.


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Selections announced for Elston Gunn’s first analog publication titled, Shot of Love.