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Houston Center For Photography’s New Exhibition Season

Houston Center For Photography’s New Exhibition Season

Fabiola Menchelli, Andrea Martínez, and Mike Counahan.
Collaborative heliogravure for A Composition of Possibilities.

A Composition of Possibilities
September 24–November 7, 2021

 
HCP announces the opening of A Composition of Possibilities, a show featuring new collaborative work by three Mexico-City-based artists Andrea Martínez, Fabiola Menchelli, and Mike Counahan, curated by Leslie Moody Castro. The exhibition opens with a public reception on September 24, from 6 to 8 pm, and will conclude on November 7, 2021.

Attendees are expected to wear masks, maintain distance between those outside of their household while indoors. Beverages will be served outside. If you’re unvaccinated, feeling unwell, and/or have been exposed to COVID in the past 14 days, we ask that you please stay at home.

From the Learning Curve 12 exhibition: Anne Duncan, Rippled Calm, 2019

Learning Curve 14
September 24–November 7, 2021

Learning Curve is an annual exhibition of selected work made by HCP students from the past year. The show features a range of photo-based work—including digital, analog, and alternative processes—and highlights the diversity of educational pursuits students embark on at HCP’s Learning Center. Learning Curve 14 opens on Friday, September 24, in conjunction with A Composition of Possibilities.

This year’s juror is Prince Varughese Thomas. With an educational background in psychology and art, the various projects Thomas investigates speak to the US American & global experience through an array of themes including identity, inequality, representation, and grief.


Andrea Martínez, Zenith. Mike Counahan, Cabo Polonio. Fabiola Menchelli, eros

Words & Pictures Presents:
In Conversation: Leslie Moody Castro, Andrea Martínez, Fabiola Menchelli, and Mike Counahan

There is a virtual conversation with curator Leslie Moody Castro and artists Andrea Martínez, Fabiola Menchelli, and Mike Counahan as they talk about their latest collaboration and first exhibition here in Houston, Texas. The event will be moderated by HCP’s Executive Director, Dorota Biczel, and will take place on Thursday, September 30th @ 5:30–7:00pm CT.


Precision Camera’s Cash For Cameras

Precision Camera & Video is back in Houston to buy your photo and video gear! On Saturday, September 25 @ 11:00am–5:00pm, come by HCP for this opportunity to sell your equipment and/or clean out your old cameras and lenses. The event is free to attend and you can visit the new fall exhibition in our gallery too! The portion of profits benefits HCP.

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Reach out to nrankin@precision-camera.com


Image by previous scholarship recipient Alyssa Andaverde

The Joan Hohlt and Roger Wich Emerging Photographer
Scholarship applications are now open
!

The scholarship gives an annual cohort of four students full access to our state-of-the-art digital lab, including a $1,500 printing stipend, and allows them to take up to nine Learning Center courses offered at HCP.

This program is open to photographers currently enrolled in any undergraduate or graduate program, or those who have graduated within the past three years. There is no fee to apply. Interested participants may apply for the Joan Hohlt and Roger Wich Emerging Photographer Scholarship by submitting the following:

  • Five to fifteen images as a single PDF
  • Letter of intent (one-page maximum), demonstrating both engaging artistic ideas and financial need
  • CV with contact information (two pages maximum)
The deadline to apply is October 10, 2021.
The winners will be notified on November 8, 2021.
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