Posts in Exhibition
Call for art: Internal Dialogue

Call for entry:

For all of us, forced social distancing can be accompanied by fear, anger, loneliness - but also a time for self-reflection. None of us has ever experienced a time like this. What are our feelings about this? We artists apply our internal feelings to our creations. How does this manifest in our internal dialogue? We want to see how your inner thoughts are expressed in external ways.

This call directly addresses our emotions during this crisis, and how we might portray them in our daily life and in our art.

We are conducting this online exhibition in support of community and the love of the photographic medium. Think of this call as an emotional outlet, as an opportunity for creation, and as a cathartic experience.

In the end, it is all up to you to show us the darkness or bring us your optimism - just show us how you express your ‘Internal Dialogue’.

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Diffusion Exhibition: July 5 - August 31

One Twelve Publishing and the SE Center for Photography are proud to present a collection of artfully crafted, advant-garde photographic works from 21 artists, straight from the pages of Diffusion, volume IX, curated by Lori Vrba.

Artists included in the exhibition are Addison Brown, Anne Campbell, Ellie Ivanova, Fritz Liedtke, Galina Kurlat, Harland Viney, Heather Perera, James Wigger, Joseph Deiss, Matthew Finley, Melanie and Todd Walker, Michael Kirchoff, Michelle Rogers-Pritzl, Molly McCall, Noelle McCleaf, Ray Bidegain, Sandra Klein, Sara Silks, Susan de Witt, Stacie Ann Smith, and Troy Colby.

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Kindred: 4 day sale

“We came together to not only create an extraordinary exhibition, but also to be the very epitome of a movement that calls for artists to not only take full ownership of one's own creative life and career but also, to lift and support one another in doing so.

We feel changed by the experience of this collaboration and by those who have shared their sentiments about the installation, the individual works, and the connectedness of a vision seen to fruition.

We are grateful.”

—Tobia Makover, Dawn Surratt, Sal Taylor Kydd & Lori Vrba

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