The amazing Mieke from Gallery 19 interviewed me for their ongoing series "Articulate." We talk about my motivations for my projects A House, A Home and Volley. Feel free to check it out!
Interview with Pupil Sphere for Fraction
Two Point Children Exhibition
I'm very excited to be a part of Two Point Five Children now showing at Gallery 19 in Chicago. The exhibition features work from Trent Call, Sam Haring, Nate Stromberg and myself and is on view through October 28th.
PHOTO-EMPHASIS feature
Thank you to Rana and Alec for the feature and interview on PHOTO-EMPHASIS!
Feature on Float Magazine
I'm very grateful to Dana Stirling and Yoav Friedlander for the feature in Float Magazine. I have long admired Float and the work that they support and am very excited for the opportunity to show my work on their site. I will be taking over Float's Instagram in July so stay tuned!
Curating for L.A. Photo Curator - "Nothing Special"
I am very excited to curate the upcoming call, "Nothing Special" for L.A. Photo Curator. Submissions are open now through July 8th at midnight PST.
Lamb says, "From the spontaneity and unpredictability of street photography to the artfully crafted still life to the happenstance urbanscape and far beyond, photographers have long been able to create powerful, beautiful work drawing from the banality of everyday life.
How do you make something compelling out of nothing special? This question has become compounded as the ubiquity of image-making and image-sharing has reached an all-time peak and is steadily growing through various social media outlets. In a time when we are sharing, “liking,” and viewing more images than ever, how are you seeing and capturing the world around you?
This call is looking for well-seen images of the everyday - the benign, the boring, the overlooked. I’m curious as to how you view the world, and in particular how you capture the subtle, in-between moments, people and spaces that are such a large part of our daily lives. Whether found, staged, or manipulated, all subject matter and methods of capture are welcome."
20% of all artist fees go to two charities a month. They're split between the curator's favorite charity and the first place winner's favorite charity.
Lamb has chosen the Union of Concerned Scientists for her charity (Practical solutions to some of our planet’s most pressing problems—from combating global warming and developing sustainable ways to feed, power, and transport ourselves, to fighting misinformation, advancing racial equity, and reducing the threat of nuclear war).
http://www.ucsusa.org/
Pupil Sphere Feature
Thank you to Daniel Ainsworth and the kind folks at Pupil Sphere, for featuring work from my series A House, A Home. Pupil Sphere is a UK-based publication that focuses on supporting photography students as well as recent graduates, check them out and give them a follow! @pupilsphere
Feature on Mull It Over
An interview that I did in February with Jonathan Cherry from MULL IT OVER was published today. MULL IT OVER is great site that supports the working of emerging photographers. Check them out and give them a follow on Tumblr, Instagram and Facebook! Read the full interview here.
Humble Arts Foundation "Alternative Facts" Show
I managed to sneak a super-funky image into Humble Arts Foundation's "Alternative Facts" show. I'm in great company with lots of strong and unique work from a wide range of artists, including UNM Professor and friend Jessamyn Lovell. Thanks to Humble Arts for the inclusion - here is a small taste of some of the work, you'll have to check out the show to see full sized images!
C 41 Magazine Feature
I'm grateful to C 41 Magazine for featuring work from my series "A House, A Home." C 41 Magazine is a really dynamic publication based out of Italy. Their editors have varied tastes and they always seems to be showing new, challenging work. I'm humbled to have my work included.