The photographic works in Pass Us the Mic: We’ve Got Something to Say are self-portraits that exemplify the genre. The works by the fifteen student artists in Flower City Arts Center Expanding the Field after-school program are complex, layered statements about the artists and their views of the world. They ... more
The “wet plate collodion” photographic process is one of the earliest types of photography. Invented in the mid-1800s, this process uses light-sensitive chemicals poured over tin or glass plates by hand, exposed in camera while still wet, and then developed on-site to produce an image. Unlike the immediacy and ease ... more
Ar•bo•res•co [ärbɔˈreːs̠koː], verb, lat. ‒ to become a tree The trees have always been here. They are here when we found the land, and when we die, we will become them. When we found the land, they were there, and when we die, we will become them. Trees remind us ... more
"My, My, The Tiger's Eye" showcases the creative work of graduate art students from the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT). The exhibition features pieces from a diverse group of artists, including: Madeeha Ahmad Allen Douglas Andy Foster Hannah Giancola Ana Joyce Ariel Li Marcia Yibo Liu Jonathan Mills Emmanuel Okechukwu ... more