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SUMMARY:Vision(ary) Online Artist Panel II
DESCRIPTION:The Griffin Museum of Photography is pleased to present a series of
  artist panels celebrating artists of this year's Vision(ary). Artists
  featured in the second panel are Hillerbrand+Magsamen\, Dana
  Stirling\, Marco Castelli\, Ric Pontes\, Marky Kauffmann\, Vicky
  Stromee\, Jennifer Georgescu\, Andrea Alkalay\, Sungchul Lee\, Kevin
  Hoth. 
 
 Hillerbrand+Magsamen are a collaborative artist duo creating video\,
  photography\, and installation works that blend humor\, tension\, and
  domestic life. Their experimental practice explores the boundaries of
  family and culture\, with work shown internationally and supported by
  grants\, residencies\, and institutions including the Ann Arbor Film
  Festival and Grand Rapids Art Museum. 
 
 Dana Stirling: Why Am I Sad 
 
 Dana Stirling is a fine art photographer and Co-Founder & Editor of
  Float Photo Magazine. Based in Queens\, NY\, she holds an MFA from SVA
  (2016) and a BA from Hadassah College (2013).Her work has been
  exhibited internationally at Candela Books + Gallery\, Panopticon
  Gallery\, and Saatchi Gallery\, among others. Featured in publications
  like Hyperallergic\, LensCulture\, and Buzzfeed\, Dana's work explores
  memory\, identity\, and personal narratives. 
 
 Marco Castelli: A Micro Odyssey 
 
 Marco Castelli (b. 1991) lives and works in Bologna\, Italy. Both his
  personal and documentary research move through a deep interest in
  human environment and life\, looking for different approaches to
  visual art\, digital communication\, and creative storytelling. 
 
 His works have been awarded\, published\, and displayed
  internationally. 
 
 Marky Kauffmann: The Celestial Project 
 
 Marky Kauffmann is a graduate of Boston University and the New England
  School of Photography. She has been working as a fine art
  photographer\, educator\, and curator for more than thirty years. She
  is the recipient of numerous awards\, including two Massachusetts
  Cultural Council Artist Fellowship Finalist grants. Most recently\,
  she won First Place in Soho Photo Gallery's National Alternative
  Processes Competition\, and was a finalist in the 7th Edition Julia
  Margaret Cameron Worldwide Gala Awards in three categories\, including
  fine art\, portraiture\, and landscapes photography. Last summer\,
  Kauffmann garnered an Honorable Mention in the Danforth Museum's Art
  Annual Competition\, juried by curator Jessica Roscio\, and was part
  of Photolucida's Critical Mass Top 200. 
 
 Jennifer Georgescu: I Know All The Songs by Heart 
 
 Jennifer Georgescu is a US-born visual artist living in Basel\,
  Switzerland. Her self-reflective projects focus on the power of
  language\, relationships\, mythologies\, and control. She is a
  three-time finalist for Critical Mass\, Photolucida\, a recipient of
  the John Chervinsky Scholarship awarded through the Griffin Museum of
  Photography\, and a two-time William Male Foundation Grant recipient.
  Georgescu's work has been exhibited in the Athens Photo Festival\,
  Blue Sky Gallery\, Startup Art Fair LA\, The Oceanside Museum of Art\,
  the Fort Wayne Museum of Art\, and the Center for Fine Art
  Photography. Recent publications include FRAMES Magazine\, Humble Arts
  Foundation\, Lenscratch\, ArtDoc Magazine\, Float Magazine\, Too
  Tired\, and the Missouri Review. 
 
 Andrea Alkalay: Unearth 
 
 Andrea Alkalay is an Argentine visual artist and Industrial Designer\,
  trained in art photography with a focus on experimental processes. In
  2024\, exhibitions include Bienal Sur\, Recoleta and CCK Cultural
  Centers\, the Museum of San Juan\, and The Larreta Museum.
  Internationally\, their work has been featured at Hafez Gallery in
  Riyadh\, the RAK Art Festival in the UAE\, the Kranj Festival and Park
  Pecno Gallery in Slovenia (2023/24)\, and the DongGang Museum of
  Photography.Recipient of a 2022 grant from the Saudi Ministry of
  Culture and winner of The Kingdom Photography Award. Other accolades
  include 1st place in the Latin American Professional Award (2021
  WPO)\, finalist at the Head On Photo Festival\, and winner of the
  Light Festival Portfolio Award in Argentina.Publications include
  Aesthetica Magazine\, Lenscratch\, Fresh Eyes\, and PHMuseum. 
 
 Sungchul Lee has worked for seven years as a photojournalist and two
  years as a military photographer. He uses photography\, installation\,
  and performance to unravel the trauma he experienced as a
  photojournalist. 
 
 Kevin Hoth: The Fifth Channel 
 
 Kevin Hoth is an artist\, father\, and educator based in Boulder\,
  Colorado. He has taught university courses in photography\, digital
  media and graphic design at numerous universities for over twenty
  years and has taught at the University of Colorado Boulder since 2011.
  Hoth's work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at The
  Houston Center for Photography\, The Boulder Museum of Contemporary
  Art\, The Center for Fine Art Photography\, The Institute of
  Photographic Studies of Catalonia in Barcelona\, Colorado Photographic
  Arts Center\, The Photographic Center Northwest\, The Center for
  Creative Photography\, and The Rhode Island Center for Photography.
  Recent awards include Top 200 Critical Mass 2019\, Center For Fine Art
  Photography Center Forward 2024\, and top ten finalist for the 2018
  Clarence John Laughlin Award. Hoth received his Masters of Fine Art in
  Photography at the University of Washington\, Seattle with a focus in
  Video Installation. He lives on the outskirts of Boulder\, Colorado
  and regularly gets woken up by coyote howls\, owl hoots and horse
  whinnies.Kevin is represented by Walker Fine Art in Denver\, Colorado.
 
 Seokwoo Song: 
 
 Seokwoo Song graduated from B.F.A in Department of Photography and
  Media\, Daegu Arts University and graduated master's degree M.F.A in
  Department of Photographic Design\, Hongik University Graduate School
  of Industrial Arts. He is graduated master's degree M.F.A in
  Department of Fine Arts\, School of Visual Arts\, Korea National
  University of Arts. 
 
 Main solo exhibitions include The Fourth Wall\, Floating Motions and
  he took part in a number of group exhibitions including Daegu Photo
  Biennale\, KYOTOGRAPHIE\, Singapore International Photography
  Festival\, and The National Museum of Finland\, Museum Centre
  Ploshchad Mira\, Cheonan Museum of Art\, DongGang Museum of
  Photography\, Donuimun Museum\, ArtSpace3\, WESS and others. 
 
 Main awards include receiving KYOTOGRAPHIE KG+ SELECT (2023)\,
  CRITICAL MASS TOP50 (2022)\, selected as an excellent portfolio in the
  6th Busan International Photo Festival Portfolio Review (2022)\,
  Winner of the 18th Photography Criticism Awards (2021) and others. His
  works are housed in Photographic Center Northwest\, Museum Centre
  Ploshchad Mira\, DECK Contemporary Art Photography Centre\, and
  others. He has been selected as an artist-in-residence at National
  Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA) Residency Goyang in 2025.
 
 Vicky Stromee 
 
 Ric Pontes 
 
 If you wish to attend and the RSVP has closed\, please email
  vicente@griffinmuseum.org directly.
LOCATION:67 Shore Road\, Winchester\, MA 01890
URL:https://griffinmuseum.org/event/visionary-online-artist-panel-ii/
CATEGORIES:Cultural
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