
Pappa Sleeping © Sarah Small
This Saturday I will be moderating a panel discussion on what it means to be an emerging female art photographer in New York City. The panel, organized by Humble Arts Foundation and 3rd Ward, will feature the very talented Rachael Dunville, Tema Stauffer, Cara Phillips, Mary Mattingly and Sarah Small. As moderator I personally guarantee this discussion will not resemble a Lifetime movie or a mystical moon poem to Gaia, but I will want to press the issue on some obvious and unique challenges faced by women in the art world today.
Here are the details:
Women in Art PhotographyApparently space is limited, so RSVP now to events@hafny.org. More info here.
Saturday, March 22, 6 – 8 pm
3rd Ward
195 Morgan Avenue
Brooklyn, NY
Labels: Gender, Humble Arts Foundation, Panel, Rachael Dunville, Women in Arts





7 Comments:
I like Sarah's photograph...
Her site as well... interesting.
A bizarro world, like David Lynch with the lights on and set in NY with a "contemporary photography" influence...
Alec Soth on acid.
Real nice photos! I'm here very often and never get disappointed. Cheers!
Love Mary Mattingly and Cara Phillips' work!
What do you think of Beate Gutschow's work?
Cheers!
What a great panel! Any chance it's being podcast?
Awesome! Also wanted to make you aware of www.nymphoto.blogspot.com
podcast would be great!
I dare you to bring up Gaia--just once...just in passing.
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