The First Annual
Photo-Culturalism Panel
Thursday, June 26 | Doors: 7:30 PM
Free attendance in-person & via Zoom*
Photography
as
Aesthetic Practice
via
Culture Work
Teri Henderson, Chair & Facilitator
Devin Allen | Joe Giordano | Chuck Patch | Micah E. Wood
How do we, as photographers, use our cameras in the service of culture work, a sister to our aesthetic practices? How can photography play a role in visualizing what might be the dormant or hidden aspects of advocacy, influence, and representation? How do we actually see our neighborhoods as viable places to practice and document our aesthetics and vision, and actually interact with the people who inhabit and work in these environments?
The Baltimore Camera Club, America’s oldest, continually-running photography society, has invited five artists and activists from our own Baltimore City to illustrate the stories behind their images, and answer questions that addess the motivation to move beyond social media, and the gallery, to publish works of photography, and how this complements the work already being done in the field. The panelists will have their books for sale.
Whether in person or attending via Zoom, bring your questions, ideas, and your friends: this event is FREE and open to all members of the community.
Baltimore Camera Club
Mount Washington United Methodist Church
5800 Cottonworth Ave. Baltimore, MD 21209
baltimorecameraclub.org
*Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87190375181
Meeting ID: 871 9037 5181 (Passcode: 107921)
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write: ccasamassima@towson.edu, or text 410.718.6574
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