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Quantum Leap: NFTs and their Impact on Photography

March 22, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

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The Griffin Museum is partnering with the Photographic Resource Center (PRC) to bring you a conversation about the new frontier of NFT’s.

You’ve gone from darkroom, to digital, to the world of NFTs. These non-fungible cryptographic tokens have taken the art world by storm is a remarkably short time. Spend an evening with Roula Seikaly, Curator at Quantum Art, and two QA photographers Amanda Lopez and Jamie Johnson, to dive into the what, how, and why of NFT‘s and their impact on the careers of photographers.

Join us in the Griffin Zoom Room on Tuesday March 22nd at 7pm Eastern / 4pm Pacific for a conversation about this exciting time for photographers and its impact on photography.

This event is FREE for Griffin & PRC Members, $10 for the General Public.

Much like cryptocurrency, NFTs are recorded on a blockchain and can be used to prove the authenticity, ownership and provenance. “Non-fungible” implies the token is unique and cannot be duplicated or swapped for anything else, unlike bitcoins for example, which are fungible. Blockchain is a system in which a record of transactions is maintained across several computers that are linked in a peer-to-peer network. This shared, immutable ledger facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets to allow digital information to be recorded and distributed, but not edited.

Quantum Art is a platform dedicated to NFT photography, launched November 2021 by founder Justin Aversano who is best-known for being the man behind Twin Flames, the highest-selling NFT photo project of all time. Quantum works with a curated roster of world-renowned photographers, dropping weekly collections and exposing the NFT collector community to curated photography and art. Kris Graves and Roula Seikaly work to curate submissions showcasing artists with diverse backgrounds or work that shares the story of diversity. They are interested in artwork focusing on originality, purpose, execution, and cultural significance.

About Jamie Johnson –

jamie johnson headshotBorn in Brooklyn, raised in NYC and SF. Jamie Johnson is a photographer specializing in fine art and documentary projects around children. Jamies’ passion for faces of the next generation has been a lifelong focus. She has traveled the world capturing images of children and childhood around the globe. From Laos to Cuba, from the Amazon to Mongolia and around the world and back, she has found a universality in the world of children and her passion grows stronger with each new adventure. The lifestyles, cultures and traditions of growing up around the world are closely examined in her photos and each connection she makes with her young new subjects creates lifelong friendships with the families. Her work has been exhibited Internationally in galleries and museums in Los Angeles, New York and Paris, and has been published in dozens of magazines. Jamies’ work is in the permanent collection of several American museums. She has won top 50 of Critical Mass in 2017 and 2019 and has a huge collectors base of A list celebrities. Her first monograph “Growing Up Travelling” was released Sept 2020 Published by Kehrer Verlag and has already won several awards for best photo book in 2020. She was recently named Photographer of the Year 2021 by PX3

Her wet plate collodion series, “Vices” traveled the world in dozens of galleries, museums and is in the collection of America’s top art collectors.

Jamie currently lives in Los Angeles and has two daughters, Lillianna and Violet.

About Amanda Lopez –

amanda lopez headshotAmanda Lopez is a Mexican-American portrait and lifestyle photographer based in Los Angeles. Her father lent her his camera at the age of 17 and photography soon became her savior. Whether she’s on assignment or photographing members of her family and friends, Lopez’s camera eye looks for a balance of strength, vulnerability, and tenacity.

Her work has been published in TIME, The Washington Post, Wired, The New Republic, LA Weekly, Vice, The San Francisco Chronicle, Hamburger Eyes, and in the books, The Street is Watching by Drago Press, Brown Bohemians: Honoring the Light, and Magic of Our Creative Community, and Girls Got Kicks, the first photo documentary about women sneaker collectors.

Her work has been selected as a Critical Mass Finalist, PDN’s Faces Portrait Photography competition winner, included in American Photography 36AI-AP Latin American Fotografía 6, and chosen to be a part of the Save Arts Space Initiative in Brooklyn, NY.  Select clients include Netflix, Instagram, PBS, Hauser and Wirth, Guitar Center, and Los Angeleno. She is a member of Diversify Photo, Girlgaze and The Luupe.

About Roula Seikaly

Roula Sekilay headshotQuantum Art Curator Roula Seikaly is an independent curator and writer based in Berkeley, and Senior Editor at Humble Arts Foundation. Her curatorial practice addresses contemporary photography and new media, social justice efforts in contemporary art, exhibition making, and institutional critique. Her writing is published virtually and in print on platforms including Hyperallergic, Photograph, BOMB Magazine, and KQED Arts. She has curated exhibitions at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, SOMArts, SF Camerawork, Blue Sky Gallery, Colorado Photographic Arts Center, and Photographic Center Northwest. She is the co-recipient of Blue Sky Gallery’s 2019 Curatorial Prize for the exhibition An Inward Gaze.

Details

Date:
March 22, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
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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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