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E. Caballus | Artist Presentations – Chris Aluka Berry, Susan Irene Correia, Landry Major, Ivan B. McClellan

February 10, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

horse and storm

We look forward to seeing you ONLINE in the Griffin Zoom Room for an evening with four of the artists from E. Caballus, Susan Irene Correia, Landry Major and Ivan B. McClellan.

Join us online in the Griffin Zoom Room on Thursday February 10 at 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific to hear about their inspiration and see the work they have created.

Here is a look at each of the four featured artists who will share their unique vision:

Chris Aluka Berry –

horse love

© Chris Aluka Berry

Chris Aluka Berry (b. 1977) has been a documentary photographer in the American South for
more than 20 years. He is currently based in Atlanta, Georgia. His long-form essays challenge cultural norms and racial stereotypes by exploring race, class, and faith within underrepresented communities. Being raised in the American South by a white mother and black father has greatly influenced the type of voice that he has developed and the communities that he documents. His intimate approach to visual storytelling brings him up close and personal with his subjects.
Preferring to build relationships as he documents, Berry “takes up residence” in the places where the people are—immersing himself in their daily lives.

Susan Irene Correia –

horse curl

© Susan Irene Correia, Reflection

Susan Irene Correia is an equine photographer from the Seacoast New Hampshire area. Her work reflects her knowledge of a horse’s movement, their expressions, and the joy in the human relationship with these beautiful animals. Her lifetime love and personal experiences with horses has created her devotion to capturing the spirit of the horse in her photography.

Susan Irene attended Northern Vermont University where she received a Bachelor of Science Degree. She has most of her professional career as a Corporate Compliance manager in the Financial Services Industry while juggling equine photojournalism and private photography work. She recently left the compliance industry to focus on her photography artistry.

Her equine travels have taken her to Canada, Portugal, France, and some of the best equine venues in this country. She continues to develop her skills through mentorships from several master photographers including some of the top international equine photographers.

She has received international, national, and local awards for her work including placing in the International Equine Photography Competition Horse and Human Relationship Division and achieving the American Horse Publications Annual Photojournalism Award for her feature article and photographs on the Boston Police Mounted Horses. Her other recent accomplishments included Best in Show “Black and White, Shades of Gray Juried Show” at Main Street Art Gallery, Newfields, NH as well as placings in other juried public exhibits in the Seacoast area.

Landry Major –

horse and storm

© Landry Major, “Racing The Storm”

Landry Major is an American artist based in Los Angeles, California. Her imagery explores the ideas of home, culture and our relationship to the land and animals that we steward. In a world that has become more virtual and digital, her work is a reminder of a more visceral and simple life. Landry has won honors from Critical Mass, Communications Arts, and Lurzer’s Archive. Her work has been seen in The New York Times, Time Magazine, PDN, Rolling Stone, and The Hollywood Reporter.

 

Ivan B. McClellan –

horse and hand with ring

© Ian McClellan, “Bobby Prince’s Nugget Ring, Boley, Oklahoma”

Ivan is a photojournalist and designer based in Portland, Oregon. His essays have been featured in ESPN: The Undefeated, Dazed, Atmos, Modern Huntsman, Huck, Fast Company, and Juxtapoz. Ivan has led creative projects for Apple, Wrangler, Stetson, Boot Barn, Tecovas, Nike, Adidas, U.S. National Soccer, Oregon Ducks, and Disney. His work has been displayed in museums and galleries across the country including, Buffalo Bill Center of the West, Booth Museum, B.J. Spoke Gallery, ilon Art Gallery, and The New York Center for Photographic Art. He has spoken on The Moth mainstage and appeared on the Mountain and Prairie podcast and The Real Photo Show. Ivan is a husband and father of two children.

Details

Date:
February 10, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Event Category:

Venue

The Griffin Museum of Photography
67 Shore Road
Winchester, Ma 01890 United States
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Phone
781-729-1158

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