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Deep Space: Ohio Photographers

July 29 - October 17, 2010

The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery will present Deep Space: Ohio Photographers from July 29 – October 17, 2010.

Curated by Marcella Hackbardt, the exhibition features contemporary Ohio fine art photographers whose images mobilize and manifest inventive constructions of space. The photographs negotiate distance and proximity as they examine three-dimensional depths depicted with the camera’s perspectival authority, as well as spaces deeply inscribed with intellectual, emotional and aesthetic perceptions.

“Photography translates the three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional representation, but is well known for retaining the sensation of real space, volume and vastness,” said Curator Marcella Hackbardt. “Immersing the observer in a place on the other side of the lens, these artists transport us through time, history and the proverbial looking glass.”

Join the Riffe Gallery for the opening of Deep Space: Ohio Photographers on Thursday July 29, 2010 from 5– 7 p.m. Curator Marcella Hackbardt will lead a tour of the exhibition on Friday July 30 from noon – 1 p.m.

Artists in the show include: Jodi Boatman, Columbus; Debra A. Davis, Toledo; Grant Fletcher, Columbus; Jaime Kennedy, Kent; Allyson Klutenkamper, Portsmouth; Bridget Murphy Milligan, Tiro; Emily Hanako Momohara, Cincinnati; Benjamin Montague, Centerville; Pipo Nguyen-duy, Oberlin; Rachel Girard Reisert, Cincinnati; Barry Underwood, Cleveland; Kelly Urquhart, Kent; Yvette van der Velde, Columbus; Lynn Whitney, Waterville.

The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery will also host a free family workshop on September 19, 2010 from 2 – 4 p.m. During the workshop, children 6 – 17 will piece together images and text from old magazines to create a collage that represents something important to them. The clippings can be used to depict a special memory, tell a story of a family pet, or even make a self portrait. Participants can then continue to add layers of meaning by arranging the cut-out images in the shape of their subject and using markers to add text and other illustrations. Registration is required as space is limited and all children must be accompanied by a registered adult. Registration begins July 29 and ends September 10 online at www.oac.ohio.gov/Riffe-Gallery/Exhibitions .

The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery is located in the Vern Riffe Center for Government and the Arts, 77 S. High St., Columbus, OH. Admission is free. Gallery hours are Tuesday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Wednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Thursday, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday, and Sunday, noon-4 p.m. Closed Mondays and state holidays. Visit www.oac.ohio.gov/Riffe-Gallery/Exhibitions or phone 614/644-9624 for more information. The Riffe Gallery is supported by the Ohio Building Authority and the OAC’s Individual Artist Grants and Services Program. Media Sponsors include CD101, CityScene, Ohio Magazine, Time Warner Cable and WCBE.

Free group tours are available Wednesday through Friday throughout the run of each exhibition. To schedule a group tour contact Riffe Gallery director Mary Gray at mary.gray@oac.state.oh.us or 614/728-2239.

The Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery showcases the work of Ohio’s artists and curators, exhibitions produced by the Ohio Arts Council’s International Program and the collections of the region’s museums and galleries. The Riffe Gallery’s Education Program seeks to increase public appreciation and understanding of those exhibitions. Admission is free. For information, call the Riffe Gallery at 614/644-9624.

There are 16 images contained within this archive that are intended for Riffe Gallery publicity/educational use only. These images are protected by a photographic copyright that belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. They, therefore, are not in the public domain. Please contact the Ohio Arts Council directly if you wish to inquire about obtaining reproduction permission. Dimensions are h x w.

 

Image of photograph by Jodi Boatman titled I wish I could say what I really mean
Image of photograph by Debra Davis titled Precarious Happenstance
Image of photograph by Grant Fletcher titled SH#100

Jodi Boatman
I wish that I could say what I really mean, 2005, C-print mounted to aluminum, 16” x 40”




Debra A. Davis
Precarious Happenstance, 2005,
Digital inkjet print, wood, rope and fasteners, straw slippers, Variable size



Grant Fletcher
SH #100, 2007, Chromogenic print
22” x 28” (framed)



Image of photograh by Jamie Kennedy and Kelly Urquhart titled Nesting#6
Image of photograph by Allyson Klutenkamper titled Traps
Image of a photograph by Bridget Murphy Milligan titled The Bachelorette

Jaime Kennedy and Kelly UrquhartNesting #6, 2009, Composite print on watercolor paper, 34” x 27” (framed)



Allyson Klutenkamper
Traps, 2005, Archival pigment print
44” x 64” (framed)



Bridget Murphy Milligan
The Bachelorette, 2005, Archival digital print, 24” x 24” (framed)



Image of a photograph by Emily Hanako titled Mother and Child
Photograph by Benjamin Montague titled Mound1
Photograph by Pipo Nguyen titled 05-06-A-01

Emily Hanako Momohara
Mother and Child, 2007, Pigment print
22” x 34” (framed)


 

Benjamin Montague
Mound, 2002, Archival inkjet print
24” x 20”


Pipo Nguyen-duy
05-06-A-01, 2005, Chromogenic print
38”x 46” (framed)


Photograph by Rachel Girard Reisert titled Fence
Photograph by Barry Underwood titled Aurora (Green)
Photograph by Yvette Van der Velde titled Light Beam

Rachel Girard Reisert
Fence, 2007, Archival inkjet print
16”x16”



Barry Underwood
Aurora (Green), 2007, Archival pigment print, 28”x 28” (framed)



Yvette van der Velde
Light Beam, 2007, Digital chromogenic print, 20”x16” (framed)



 
Photograph by Lynn Whitney titled From Top of the Center Pylon east
 



Lynn Whitney
From the top Center Pylon east, 2005,
Gelatin silver, 30”x 26” (framed)





 

 

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