Project Exhibition 2023: Truth, Lies and Vision, Opening Reception
- Thursday
November 16, 2023
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Project Exhibition 2023: Truth, Lies and Vision explores our relationships with the real, photography’s ability to re-define how we capture our memories and our views of the future.
FREE with RSVP
About
Opening reception on Thursday, November 16, 7-8 pm PST, 2023
A virtual experience
FREE. Please RSVP, tickets below.
Suggested Donation HERE
Top Prize Winners
First Place – Mark Peterman
Second Place – Wendy Stone
Third Place – Pratya Jankong & Olga Fedorova
Honorable Mentions
Luna Hao, Catherine Panebianco, Olivia Phare, SameSource, Wayne Swanson
About
Project Exhibition 2023: Truth, Lies and Vision explores our relationships with the real, photography’s ability to re-define how we capture our memories and our views of the future.
What if we think about our relationships with the photographic image not through its presumed connection to the real, but through its capacity to capture an imagined view of the world? As AI generators have been recently upending the conversation around the viability of the photographic image, LACP’s annual Project Exhibition will remind that the question of manipulation has actually been at the core of photographic practice since its inception in 1839. Between reality and imagination, truth and lies, from ghost photographs to digital technologies, our field is constantly being re-defined by new developments that stabilize how we understand photography and how the world sees our field.
The Juror
Andrea Jenkins Wallace of Anderson Ranch Arts Center, Vice President of Artistic Affairs, Artistic Director of Photography and New Media; Chair of The Center
After completing an undergraduate degree in Communications Media, Andrea Jenkins Wallace received her M.F.A. from the University of Colorado Boulder. Before coming to the Ranch in 2008, she worked for over ten years in academia, holding tenure track appointments at Lake Forest College and Willamette University. She is often an invited speaker to colleges and universities including Pratt Institute, the University of Denver and the University of South Florida. She has also been a featured speaker at the Denver Art Museum and the Stonewall National Museum. In 2021, Wallace co-taught a class entitled Photography, Race and Gender at Colorado College. Her film, Rochell and Brian, a documentary about teenage pregnancy, premiered at the New York International Independent Film Festival. She exhibits nationally and internationally with numerous shows throughout the Americas, Europe, China and the Middle East.
The Tickets
Admission is FREE. Please RSVP tickets below. Suggested Donation HERE
Details
- Date: Thursday, November 16th, 7 pm – 8 pm PST
- Who: Open to anyone with RSVP
- Cost: FREE
- Location: Online
A details email complete with the Zoom link will be sent to the attendees prior to the start date. Please read the instructions included in the email. If you have additional questions please email info@lacphoto.org.