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Monday, February 28, 2011

Photopolooza in New York

Photopalooza that is taking place in New York this week will surely be a test of stamina for all of us. I’m going to list all the art fairs, openings, conferences, etc. that I can, with details, and then you can choose what to go to. If I leave anything out, let me know and I’ll update.

I hope we all survive in good humor.

WEDNESDAY MARCH 2:

The Art Show
Park Avenue Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street
$20 admission
noon - 8pm

Scope New York
320 West St (West Side Hwy) Across from Pier 40 on the Hudson River
$20
noon - 8pm

The Photographic Universe
A 2-day, free conference to discuss the state of photography, featuring panels with important figures in the business
Theresa Lang Center
The New School
55 W 13th Street
9am - 5pm

THURSDAY MARCH 3

Terri Gold--"Still Points in a Turning World"
Keyes Art
551 W. 21st 4th fl
6pm - 8pm

The Armory Show
Piers 92 & 94
Twelfth Avenue at 55th Street
$30 admission
Noon - 8pm


Nutropolitan Museum of Art
PB&J art exhibit celebrating National Peanut Month
Openhouse Gallery
201 Mulberry (Bet. Spring & Kenmare)
6:30pm - 9:30pm
Come get a free jar of peanut butter, and donate one to those in need.

Pulse Contemporary Art Fair
The Metroploitan Pavilion
125 W. 18th St.
noon - 5pm
$20


Sandi Haber Fifield "Between Planting & Picking"
Rick Wester Fine Art
511 W. 25th Suite 205
6pm - 8pm

Verge Art Fair
in Brooklyn
all events are free

Suzanne Opton--"Vermont" and Geoff Winningham--"Texas, 1970"
Robert Anderson Gallery
24 West 57th Street, Suite 503
6pm - 8pm

Red Dot Art Fair
82 Mercer (bet. Spring & Broome)
11am - 6pm
$10

The Volta Show
7W
7 West 34th Street (bet 5th & 6th Ave.) 11th floor
2pm - 7pm
$15

Independent
548 W. 22nd
4pm - 9pm
free

FRIDAY MARCH 4
FPS Fest
This 2-day showing of photographer films has expanded this year and will include panels as well.
Root Brooklyn
131 No. 14th
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
$7 Friday
$10 Saturday

Fountain Art Fair
Pier 66
26th Street & 12th Avenue in Hudson River Park
noon - 7pm
$10


Daylight Books Launch
25CPW
25 Central Park West @ 62nd St.
9pm - 11pm


F.L.O.A.T Gallery--"Art of Attraction" group show
300 W 22nd St (@ 8th Ave)
6pm - 8pm

POOL Art Fair
Gershwin Hotel
7 E 27th Street
3pm - 10pm
$10 suggested donation

The Collector’s Guide to New Art Photography Vol. 2
100 images by all 100 artists included in the book
Chelsea Art Museum
556 West 22nd St.
8pm

SATURDAY MARCH 5
Armory Lunch
Aperture Foundation
547 W. 27th
10am - 1pm

Dual—party for the artists @Pool Art Fair
The Gershwin Hotel
7 E 27th St
Rooms 639 and 640- take the elevator up to the sweet sounds of people enjoying themselves....
8pm - 11pm

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Thursday, February 24, 2011

Build A Better Online Portfolio

If you weren't able to attend, or want to listen again, here's the webinar I did with PhotoShelter.

It was tons of fun. Let me know what you think.

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Thursday, February 3, 2011

Webinar Success And More


My first webinar, "Building a Better Online Portfolio" ended on a really high note today---at least 700 people tuned in, and I expect many more will listen to the posted version when it goes up on PhotoShelter. Let me thank everyone who tuned in, and especially Allen Murabayashi, Chris Owyoung, Michelle Seekamp and Andrew Fingerman of PhotoShelter for the opportunity and the wonderful support. I hope we do more of these in the future.

I'd love to hear from some of you and find out what other topics you might want to learn about. Drop me a line and let me know.

It's a great thing to try (and of course succeed) at something new. I really had no idea what a 'webinar' was, but I was eager to find out by doing one. It's true: trying new things is a great way to grow.

Another wonderful thing this week is that the virtual gallery show I curated for the Griffin Museum of Photography went live. It features Sophia Wallace's "Modern Dandies" work, and I couldn't be happier to see it online. It's a beautiful, thought-provoking body of work that should not be missed. See it here and in the image above.

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