Curatorial – FotoFika https://rampages.us/fotofika Covid 19 Teaching Resources Wed, 13 Oct 2021 18:38:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 FotoFika w/ David Chickey 10/20/21 https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/10/13/fotofika-w-david-chickey-10-20-21/ Wed, 13 Oct 2021 15:17:21 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1523 Read More...

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Join Anne, Betsy and John as we talk to David Chickey from the non-profit publisher Radius Books on October 20th at 4pm Eastern via Zoom.  We fell in love with his 2009 book “Beaumont’s Kitchen: Lessons on Food, Life and Photography with Beaumont Newhall” and invited him to talk about Radius’ book donation program, publishing and food.

This season FotoFika is working on a crowdsourced cookbook for photographers, educators and students featuring recipes for photographic chemistry, living a purposeful life, a killer meatloaf and plenty of beverage options.

FotoFika meetings are every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 4 pm Eastern!

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09

Meeting ID: 937 6163 1388

Passcode: fotofika

https://www.radiusbooks.org/

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FotoFika w/ Rebecca Senf 9/15/21 https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/09/21/fotofika-w-rebecca-senf-9-15-21/ Tue, 21 Sep 2021 13:38:17 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1515 Read More...

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FotoFika is Back!   Last week Anne, Betsy and John hosted Rebecca Senf from the Center for Creative Photography and talked about her 52 Cake Project and the ways in which it influenced her work as a curator, her scholarship and her role as a parent.  This season FotoFika is working on a crowdsourced cookbook for photographers, educators and students featuring recipes for photographic chemistry, living a purposeful life, a killer paella and even a few adult beverages.

FotoFika meetings are every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 4 pm Eastern!

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09

Meeting ID: 937 6163 1388

Passcode: fotofika

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WE DID IT https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/04/22/we-did-it/ Thu, 22 Apr 2021 16:48:04 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1453 Read More...

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We Did It (You Did It) – For the next 3 days we are trying to get sets of decks into as many institutional collections that we can. If you bought a set on behalf of an institution or noted private collection, please let us know so we can add you to the list – After our last update, Sarah Hermanson Meister, Curator of the Robert B. Menschel Department of Photography at The Museum of Modern Art reached out to let us know our student’s work was collected by the library. Help us add to this distinguished list by sharing this with your institutional partners.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spenational/fotofika-2020-all-stars-trading-card-project

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David Campany – #ICPConcerned https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/04/12/david-campany-icpconcerned/ Mon, 12 Apr 2021 11:19:32 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1443 Read More...

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Join FotoFika this Wednesday when David Campany joins us.

Just over a year ago the International Center of Photography initiated the hashtag #ICPConcerned. David Campany, reflects on how it became an exhibition and book that democratized the curatorial exchange between image maker and museum. With over 800 images from 70 countries, the project looked at devastation and hope in a time of pandemic and civil unrest. Join us to hear about this collective endeavour that occurred both online and in the museum at ICP.

https://icpconcerned.icp.org/

David Campany is a curator, writer and Managing Director of Programs at the International Center of Photography, New York. He has published over 200 essays and authored seventeen books including On Photographs (2020), and Art and Photography (2003). Last year he curated the six-museum Biennale für Aktuelle Fotografie.

See you WEDNESDAY, April 14th, 4pm EST at:

ZOOM ID:

https://zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09

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Kim Beil – Good Pictures https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/03/31/kim-beil-good-pictures/ Wed, 31 Mar 2021 13:10:43 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1435 Read More...

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Kim Beil joins FotoFika TODAY. In this talk, Kim Beil introduces her Fotofika assignment, “Good Pictures Break the Rules,” with a visual tour of aesthetic rules that have been overturned in photography since the 20th century. She argues that breaking the rules can be a radical act: a rejection of the stylistic status quo can also suggest new ways of seeing and being seen as photographers.

https://zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09

Kim Beil teaches art history at Stanford University. Recently she’s written about  photography and climate change for the Atlantic,  the pre-history of  Zoom backgrounds for Aeon/Psyche , and pandemic bread photography for Literary Hub. Her book,  Good Pictures: A History of Popular Photography , was published in June 2020. You can find her ever-expanding collection of how-to books on Instagram. Join Foto Fika Wednesday, March 31 4PM HERE

– John, Betsy, Anne P.S. Please consider donating to our Kickstarter campaign for our 2020 All Star Trading Cards: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spenational/fotofika-2020-all-stars-trading-card-project

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FotoFika – Strange Fire Collective – 3/17/2021 https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/03/15/1390/ Mon, 15 Mar 2021 00:26:44 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1390 Read More...

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Join us this Wednesday for a conversation with Rafael Soldi and Keavy Handley-Byrne from Strange Fire Collective about their extensive collections of educational classroom resources

Strange Fire re-imagines how their archive can bring long-lasting change to the institutions educating the next generation of thinkers. They developed tools to utilize and interpret their archive in  classroom settings, making it easier for educators to find the resources we need to diversify our curriculums.

Strange Fire: The Strange Fire artist collective is a group of interdisciplinary artists, curators, and writers focused on work that engages with current social and political forces. Strange Fire is a platform for work that critically questions the dominant social hierarchy, dedicated to highlighting work made by women, people of color, and queer and trans artists. Their collective practice is centered around increasing the visibility of meaningful work and creating dialogue and community through publications, exhibitions, and events. Strange Fire was formed in 2015 by Jess T. Dugan, Hamidah Glasgow, Zora J Murff, and Rafael Soldi.

Rafael Soldi, Co-Founder: Rafael Soldi is a Peruvian­-born, Seattle-based artist and curator. He holds a BFA in Photography & Curatorial Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art. His practice centers on how queerness and masculinity intersect with larger topics of our time such as immigration, memory, and loss. He has exhibited internationally at the Frye Art Museum, American University Museum, Griffin Museum of Photography, ClampArt, The Print Center, Museo MATE, Filter Space, and Burrard Arts Foundation, among others. Rafael has received grants and awards from the Magenta Foundation, Puffin Foundation, smART Ventures, Artist Trust, 4Culture, the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture, and Center Santa Fe. He has been awarded residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, PICTURE BERLIN, Oxbow Space, and the Bogliasco Foundation.

His first monograph, Imagined Futures, was published in 2020 by Candor Arts,

His work is in several permanent museum collections and has been reviewed on ARTFORUM, The Seattle Times, The Boston Globe, Photograph Magazine, The Seen, Art Nexus, and PDN. He is an SPE board member, co-founder of the Strange Fire Collective, and co-curator of the High Wall, a yearly outdoor video projection program that invites immigrant artists to intervene the facade of a former immigration center building in the heart of Seattle.

Keavy Handley-Byrne, Educational Resources Coordinator, Content Contributor: Keavy Handley-Byrne is a photographer and writer. Handley-Byrne holds an MFA in photography from Rhode Island School of Design and a BFA in photography from Purchase College, SUNY. Keavy’s work addresses issues of queer identity and gender, with a particular focus on finding joy in the wake of trauma and loss. Their work has been featured online with A New Nothing and StayAtHome.Photography, and has been exhibited across the United States. Keavy is currently working with both the Northeast Chapter of the Society for Photographic Education, as well as the LGBTQ+ Caucus as their Northeast Chapter representative, and is pursuing collegiate teaching as a profession. They are currently based on Lenape and Canarsie land (Brooklyn, NY).

See you WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17th, 4pm EST at:

ZOOM ID:https://zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09Zoom – PWD – fotofikahttps://zoom.us/j/93761631388

John, Betsy, Anne

P.S. Please consider donating to our Kickstarter campaign for our 2020 All Star Trading Cards:

 

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LAUNCH PARTY – FotoFika 2020 AllStar Trading Cards https://rampages.us/fotofika/2021/02/23/1379/ Tue, 23 Feb 2021 14:12:06 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1379 Read More...

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Join us this Wednesday for an impromptu launch party to celebrate the start of our Kickstarter campaign. We are raising money to support the publication of photographs from all student participants in the 2020 Allstar FotoFika Trading Card project. We’ll unveil and unbox the BETA deck and officially launch the campaign.  Please share with family and friends: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spenational/fotofika-2020-all-stars-trading-card-projectWe’re inviting all our 134 of our reviewers, our 380+ students, and our FotoFika family. Our goal is to raise $20,000 and to send each and every one of our student participants a deck that includes their image.Join us Wednesday – THERE WILL BE PRIZES! See you WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 4pm EST at:

ZOOM ID:https://zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09Zoom –

PWD – fotofika
https://zoom.us/j/93761631388

John, Betsy, Anne

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Ben Guest & Atget Studio- 12/2/20 https://rampages.us/fotofika/2020/12/09/ben-guest-atget-studio-12-2-20/ Wed, 09 Dec 2020 20:43:46 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1315 Read More...

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WATCH NOW: https://vimeo.com/488528777

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FotoFika Dec 15th – Jonathan Molina-Garcia https://rampages.us/fotofika/2020/12/02/jonathan-molina-garcia/ Wed, 02 Dec 2020 21:17:41 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1308 Read More...

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For our final FotoFika of 2020, Assistant Professor, Jonathan Molina-Garcia from VCUarts will join us.  Molina-Garcia was already using hybrid teaching/critique strategies in his classroom even before COVID 19 and has since incorporated innovative remote teaching and student focused engagement at both the grad and undergraduate level.

Jonathan Molina-Garcia is an assistant professor of Photography + Film. He is a Salvadoran-American, photo-based media artist whose projects are committed to experiments in radical sharing, as a practice of both material exchanges and social communing. A citizen of the third world and an American DREAMER, his work examines various zones of conflict at the intersection of national and sexual identity, counterfeiting new criminal identities under the aegis of experimental technology and mechanical media. Heavily grounded in processes of collage, his mediums of interest also include time-based actions: performance art and video; book-making and labor crafts. His exhibitions include a solo presentation of the Bethesda Brotherhood at the Lawndale Art Center in Houston, and “Looms” at Sweet Pass Sculpture Park in Dallas. He is the recipient of the 2018 Nasher Microgrant and has been awarded various other developmental grants from organizations including the artist-run space Art Tooth, the Jack Kent Cooke Foundation and the Dallas Museum of Art. He earned his MFA in photography from the California Institute of the Arts, and graduated with dual bachelor’s degrees in photography and art history from the University of North Texas.

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Ben Gest & Atget….. https://rampages.us/fotofika/2020/11/29/ben-gest-atget/ Sun, 29 Nov 2020 21:02:59 +0000 https://fotofika.org/?p=1300 Read More...

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This Wednesday Ben Gest will be joining us to continue our conversation about critiques, he’ll be introducing us to his critique software – Atget Studio.

Atget Studio provides a simple digital platform that makes a back-and-forth exchange between creator and teacher fast and effective. Ask questions, share your art and receive critical and clear feedback that helps you better communicate your ideas.

Gest is the Associate Chair of Part-Time Programs at the International Center of Photography (ICP), and has taught art at the School of Visual Arts (SVA), Barnard College and the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in NYC and Princeton University and Rutgers University in NJ and The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and Columbia College Chicago. His work is in the permanent collections at The Art Institute of Chicago, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago; LaSalle Bank, Chicago; Tweed Museum of art, Duluth and The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City. His photographs have been exhibited in solo exhibitions at the Contemporary Museum, Baltimore; the Renaissance Society, Chicago; and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Ben Gest is currently based in NYC.

See you Wednesday, DECEMBER 2nd, 4pm EST

at:ZOOM ID:https://zoom.us/j/93761631388?pwd=eTYxL0NSVkVNWDh4SnVhclFXTEorQT09

Zoom – PWD – fotofika
https://zoom.us/j/93761631388

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