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
There once was a someone who swallowed a fly, Why oh why’d they swallow the fly? (I guess she’ll die) "They Who Swallow A Fly" is a collection of cyanotype textiles depicting a marriage of flesh and bug created by Devin Gray Hull during their Photography & Digital Arts Residency. ... 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
Join us on First Friday, August 2, from 6 - 9pm for the opening reception of "Down, to Earth." This exhibition features work Jacob Dambra and Terry O'Brien created during their Ceramics Residency. Jacob Dambra is a ceramic sculptor from Livonia, New York. Dambra attended Rochester Institute of Technology for ... more