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GREAT NEW GROUP SHOW-
That I am proud to be part of:
In/Visible Borders: New Mexico Photographers
The Marion Center for Photographic Arts at Santa Fe University of Art and Design
Santa Fe University of Art and Design
1600 Saint Michael’s Drive
Santa Fe, NM 87505-7634
Opening September 9, 2013
from 4:30 to 6:30

Hope to see you there !

A bit more information:

In/Visible Borders:  New Mexico Photographers

One Exhibition/Two Venues!

Marion Center for Photographic Arts/Santa Fe University of Art and Design: September 9 – December 13, 2013; Opening Reception: Monday, September 9th, 4:30 – 6:30. Free and open to the public.

City of Santa Fe Arts Commission’s Community Gallery: November 22, 2013 – February 21, 2014: Opening Reception: Friday, November 22nd, 5 – 7 PM. Free and open to the public.

Curated by Mary Anne Redding, chair of the photography department at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, In/Visible Borders: New Mexico Photographers, examines the contemporary New Mexico landscape in terms of the cultural, political, and economic realities of life in the 21st century along the borderlands between the United States and Mexico. The exhibit investigates the organic and often hidden borderlands that define the state of New Mexico and the greater Southwest; issues addressed included not only the physical border between two countries or those delineating various southwestern states, but also other less tangible borders – those of politics, economics, race, ethnicity, nationality, gender relationships, neighborhood delineations, astronomical communication, environmental concerns, the homestead act and manifest destiny.  We live quietly and sometimes not so quietly with these issues in our day-to-day lives; often they are addressed in passing, sometimes they explode.

In/Visible Borders: New Mexico Photographers will be held jointly (although not concurrently) at the Marion Center for Photographic Arts at SFUAD and the Community Gallery at the Santa Fe Convention Center. Each venue provides a safe place to explore the, sometimes contentious, issues through the artwork on view and related programming. 19 photographers from across New Mexico are showing work that deals with the various social issues that make up life in the southwest. Each photographer shows 4 photographs; two at the Marion Center and 2 at the Community Gallery.

Exhibiting Photographers:

 

  1. Sharon Stewart (Chacon)
  2. Lauren Greenwald (Las Cruces)
  3. David Robin (Santa Fe)
  4. Michael Borowski (ABQ)
  5. Tamara Zibners (ABQ)
  6. Teresa Neptune (Santa Fe)
  7. Delilah Montoya (ABQ)
  8. Greg MacGregor (Santa Fe)
  9. Martin Stupich (ABQ)
  10. Tony Bonanno (Santa Fe)
  11. David Bram (ABQ)
  12. Kirk Gittings (ABQ)
  13. Carlan Tapp (Santa Fe)
  14. Patrick Nagatani (ABQ)
  15. Karen Kuehn (Peralta)
  16. Norman Mauskopf (Santa Fe)
  17. Mindy Jean-Paul (Santa Fe)
  18. David Michael Kennedy (El Rito)
  19. Jamey Stillings (Santa Fe)

 

Public Lectures:

October 24, 2013 / Industrial Landscapes

Martin Stupich & Jamey Stillings

6 PM Tipton Hall

December 4, 2013  / Environmental & Community Issues /Carlan Tapp /  6 PM Community Gallery

 

Great Place to Find Workshops and other Creative Things In Santa Fe

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July Santa Fe Photographic Workshops

The Southwestern Landscape
with David Michael Kennedy
July 24 – July 27, 2013
TUITION:
$1,145
FEES:
$50 Location Fee
MEALS:
This workshop is “in season.” Tuition includes meal plan; breakfast available for additional fee. Click here for information.

QUESTIONS? Call us at 505.983.1400 x11.

The American Southwest has long attracted artists eager to record its magnificent forms, light, and spirit. Photographers such as Timothy O’Sullivan, Edward Weston, Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Eliot Porter, Laura Gilpin, and contemporary master David Michael Kennedy have traveled the deserts and mountains of New Mexico to make images of this magical place.

David’s approach to landscape photography focuses on the photographer’s relationship to the land. On daily field trips down back roads, we search for the elusive magic that lies beyond the obvious. David prefers to “chase the light” rather than plan a definite itinerary, because you never know how New Mexico’s ever-changing weather will affect the light and the skies. Designed for the serious photographer, the schedule includes discussions of technical information, demonstrations, and critiques, as well as one-on-one sessions with each participant.

Through long but enjoyable hours exploring and photographing the New Mexico landscape and the spirit that lives within it, participants arrive at their own personal discovery and visual interpretation of Mother Earth.

INSTRUCTOR(S)

David Michael KennedyDavid Michael Kennedy attended Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, where he acquired the technical mastery that allows him to …

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CATEGORY:
Landscape & NatureFine Art

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Amateurs, Advanced Amateurs

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: 
Working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR camera

ACCOMMODATIONS:
On-campus housing available. Click here for pricing information and suggestions for off-campus housing.

MEALS:
This workshop is “in season.” Tuition includes meal plan; breakfast available for additional fee. Click here for information.

Nicholas Herrera and David Michael Kennedy are in this show

Hope to see you at the opening.

El Rito Studio Tour October 13 and 14 2012 Hope you can make it!

The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.

I am excited to let you all know that 5 of my Images are now in the perment collection of  The National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.

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Dadaoism (An Anthology) Jesse Kennedy (MY SON!)’s First Major Published Work


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* Coming May 2012 *

Dadaoism (An Anthology)

Edited by Justin Isis and Quentin S. Crisp


Dadaoism is the first anthology from Chômu Press. Editors Justin Isis and Quentin S. Crisp have selected twenty-six novellas, short stories and poems setting out an aesthetic manifesto of rich and stimulating prose style, explosively unhindered imagination and anarchic experimentation.

In their submissions guidelines, they challenged would-be contributors as follows: “We aspire to edit and compile an anthology that will be the literary and psychic equivalent of a tour around the edges of a dying galaxy in a spectacularly malfunctioning space vehicle.” Please “take your protein pills and put your helmet on”; this is not easy reading. Expect views of some fantastic literary nebulae, and encounters with word-form singularities.

From Reggie Oliver’s ‘Portrait of a Chair’, in which consciousness is explored from the point of view of furniture, to John Cairns’ ‘Instance’, a nano-second by nano-second account of a high-speed telepathic conversation, to Julie Sokolow’s ‘The Lobster Kaleidoscope’ in which naïve wordplay acts as a foundation for existentialist philosophy in a story of inter-species love; from those such as Michael Cisco, with growing followings, to unexpected new voices such as Katherine Khorey, Dadaoism presents a mystery tour of the literary imagination to demonstrate that outside of exhausted mainstream realism and uninspired genre tropes, contemporary English-language writing is thriving and creatively vital.

Contents

1 ‘Portrait of a Chair’, by Reggie Oliver
2 ‘Autumn Jewel’, by Katherine Khorey
3 ‘Visiting Maze’, by Michael Cisco
4 ‘The Houses Among the Trees’, by Colin Insole
5 ‘Affection 45′, by Brendan Connell
6 ‘M-Funk Vs. Tha Futuregions of Inverse Funkativity’, by Justin Isis
7 ‘Spirit and Corpus‘, by Yarrow Paisley
8 ‘Timelines’, by Nina Allan
9 ‘Jimmy Breaks up with His Imaginary Girlfriend’, by Jimmy Grist
10 ‘Body Poem’, by Peter Gilbert
11 ‘Testing Spark’, by Daniel Mills
12 ‘Noises’, by Joe Simpson Walker
13 ‘Romance, with Mice’, by Sonia Orin Lyris
14 ‘Grief (The Autobiography of a Tarantula)’, by Jesse Kennedy
15 ‘Orange Cuts’, by Paul Jessup
16 ‘Instance’, by John Cairns
17 ‘Kago Ai’, by Ralph Doege
18 ‘Fighting Back’, by Rhys Hughes
19 ‘Nowhere Room’, by Kristine Ong Muslim
20 ‘Koda Kumi’, a Justin Isis re-mix of ‘Italiannetto’ by Quentin S. Crisp
21 ‘The Lobster Kaleidoscope’, by Julie Sokolow
22 ‘The Eaten Boy’, by Nick Jackson
23 ‘Poppies’, by Megan Lee Beals
24 ‘Abra Raven’, by D.F. Lewis
25 ‘Pissing in Barbican Lake’, by Jeremy Reed
26 ‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Suicides’, by Jeremy Reed

What People Say About Chômu Press

“Since it was established in 2010, Chômu Press has released… books that deploy a range of styles to disturb and delight fans of mind-expanding fiction.”

Chris JozefowiczRue Morgue

“There is no easy category in which to place Chômu’s releases; the closest thing I can come up with is ‘disturbing fiction,’ where ‘disturbing’ is more than an elite way of saying ‘frightening.’ It means breaking up, if only temporarily, the way one looks at the world, providing a new and baffling perspective on the reality we all inhabit but rarely observe.”

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July 22–27, 2012 New Mexico: Its People and Landscape : Break your rules and redefine your outlook on photography while delving into Northern New Mexico’s magnificent forms, light, and spirited people.

 

The dynamic high desert is a magnet for artists eager to record its magnificent forms and light. Motivated by the unique spirit that courses through every aspect of New Mexico, this workshop is for photographers who want to push beyond their current vision, explore photography in new and challenging ways, gain insight into non-traditional methods of working and seeing, and discover creative modes of expanding their personal vision.

The week offers classroom time with David that includes a diverse blend of discussions, assignments, critiques and one-on-one sessions. In addition, there are two full-day field trips dedicated to traveling as a group to wild and wonderful locations in Northern New Mexico.

On field trips down back roads, we pursue the elusive magic that lies beyond the obvious. Because of the mercurial nature of New Mexico’s weather, David prefers to “chase the light” rather than plan a definite itinerary. We’re given special access to photograph some of the locals David has come to know in his 26 years in Northern New Mexico, finding paths into our subjects’ spirits that allow them to relax, feel safe, and trust us enough to give the gift of a true and honest image.

Plan on long days and nights of work. This is an intense workshop where David encourages you to break all your rules and redefine your outlook on photography—and perhaps your life.

David Michael Kennedy attended Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, where he acquired the technical mastery that allows him to give his intuition free reign. A master of the palladium/platinum printing process, he spent 18 years in New York City photographing portraits of celebrities (including as Bob Dylan, Mike Tyson, Rachel Rosenthal, Debby Harry, and Isaac Stern) and creating award-winning album covers for major record labels. His work has appeared in magazines such as New York, Omni, Rolling Stone, Spin, Time, and Working Woman. Currently, he devotes most of his time to fine-art photography. This is his 12th year teaching at The Workshops. His web site is www.davidmichaelkennedy.com.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Amateurs and Advanced Amateurs

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW: Working knowledge of digital workflow and manual mode on your digital SLR camera

TUITION: $1,175    FEES: $190 Model and Location

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