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Posted on May 25, 2018

Quién? Qué? Dónde?
70 Photographers
June 10 – November 17, 2018

Reception November 17, 2018 4 - 6 PM

Man under water
© Dianne Yudelson, “Under the Surface”
Face behind bubbles
© Colleen Fitzgerald, “Becoming {Detail C} edition of 5”
Woman
© Joshua Sariñana, “Untitled”

Man with shadow
© Cassandra Klos, “Juan in the Stars (Juan Jose Garcia of MDRS 181)”
Man with sunglasses
© Carol Isaak, “Ricardo in Contrast”
Baby dressed as Frida Kaklo
© Anne Berry, “Annie as Frida Kahlo”

Two older men
© Adrienne Defendi, “Eyes Closed (from the series A Beautiful Death)”
Boy looking over gate
© Yvette Meltzer, “Curiosity from the Outside”
Woman with hands covering mouth
© Law Hamilton, “7:08am Motion Blur, MorningME”

Woman with cracks on face
© Marky Kauffmann, “Lost Beauty: Maggie Disintegration”
MAN with mask
© Nicholas Fedak II, Self-Portrait with Mask”
Young man
© Robert Moran, “Daughter of a Slave, Timbuktu, Mali”

Woman with flower
© Wendi Schneider, “Alexandra with Anthurium”
Woman with pictures of women behind her
© Gary Beeber, “Mona with her idols”
Woman with netted hat on
© Gail Samuelson, Veil #1″

Man with branches on his head
© Tony Schwartz, “Woodland Crown”
Man holding a tuba
© Roger Carl Johanson, “Music Instrument”
A man leans back on a chair at a salon. He is wearing a cheetah print cover and a hand towel on his chest.
© Susan Rosenberg Jones, “Clean Shaven”

Woman with eyes in the shadows
© Keiko Hiromi, “Dante”
Woman looking out the window
© Carol Wontkowski, “Maybe”
Dark room
© Tamar Granofsky, “Woman Sitting. Igatu. Chapala Diamantina, Brazil”

Pinochio sitting on boxes
© Cynthia Johnson, “Old School”
Dress
© Jane Szabo, “Fan Deck” from the series “Reconstructing Self”
Old woman's hands crocheting
© Judith Montminy “Gigi Love”

People on a bus
© Susan Wilson, “Urban Nativity, Havana”
Monks looking out window
© Charlyn Zlotnik, “Untitled”
Man by a window
© Aurélien van Hollebeke, “Glance”

Man looking out train window
© Ken Dreyfack, “Guy in Train”
Girl and dog
© Rebecca Biddle Moseman, “Christina with Dog”
Legs sticking out of a crate
© Geralyn Shukwit, “Adrianne”

Person in front of barn
© Lee Kilpatrick, “Untitled”
Reflection of woman and grass
© Amy Herman, “Grass”
Person on tree over water
© Evy Huppert, “Addison over Blackwater”

Woman standing in front of house
© Moesia Davis, “Brenda’s Replica”
Woman sitting
© Jo Ann Chaus, “Party Dress”
Man
© Bill Chapman, “Roosevelt Jackson 1918 – 2018”

Reflection of woman
© Suzanne Revy, “Self-Portrait”
Man
© Carol Glauber, “Moshe, Family Reunion”
tree
© Karen Bell, “Curly”

Woman in costume
© Ron St. Jean, “1692”
Man
© Diane Fenster, “Hieronymo’s mad againe”
Woman
© J.K. Lavin, “Crisis of Experience:July 1, 1981”

Girl holding lobster
© Susan Lapides, “Eleanor”
Person in prom dress
© Zoe Perry Wood, “Karma in Trans Colored Gown, From the Series – Hanging in the Balance, Portraits from the BALGY Prom, 1/7”
Reflection of man on a memorial wall
© Patricia Bender, “David At The Wall”

Woman with cross
© Nina Weinberg Doran, “Untitled”
Composite of young man
© Kai Toppa, “複合 – Fukugō – Composite”
Woman with tattooed back
© Joan Lobis Brown, “Women of an Uncertain Age: Indomitable Baby Boomers Challenging Cultural Norms” #1″

Woman grimacing
© Linda Haas, “Tie Dyer, Shekhawati, India”
Woman behind glass with water and steam
© Donna Tramontozzi, “Water Nymph #1”
Shadows
© Vicky Stromee, “in the shadow of the waters”

Woman lying on bed
© Jessica James, “Beneath the Covers”
Man lighting candles
© Roger Archibald, “Pilgrim at Mount Nebo”
Woman and stars
© Tira Khan, “With Stars in Her Eyes”

Back of a man who has been operated on
© David Underwood, “Portrait of My Youngest Brother, After His Second Brain Surgery”
Baby, lips, shell
© Michal Greenboim, “Baby Lips-Shell”
Mannequin
© Ruth Nelson, Hilda – Portrait of a Mannequin”

Einstein statue
© Timothy Hyde, “Berks’ Einstein”
Puzzle in shadows
© JP Terlizzi, “The Puzzle, from the series The Cedars Run Silent”
Person holding basket
© Lana Z. Caplan, “Portrait of the Dunes: Chumash Woven Basket at the Mission Museum, San Luis Obispo, CA”

Cat tail, pony tail
© Mim Adkins, “Tale of Two”
Man in a kitchen
© David Kulik, “Dad in the Kitchen, 1971”
Mick Jagger sitting
© Sheri Lynn Behr, “Mick Jagger”

Person in the shadows
© Rohina Hoffman, “Tara, from the series The Nature of Change”
Person in the dark
© Iaritza Menjivar, “Eleana, Mi Hermana Mayor”
Woman and silo
© Cindy Dominguez Crockett, “AM FM Transistor Radio”

Man outside house covered with license plates
© Katherine Richmond, “Collective Restoration”
Woman looking up
© Margaret Holmes, “enchantress”
Woman holding chicken
© Meg Birnbaum, “Pearls”

Woman holding fan
© Audrey Gottlieb, “Portrait of Japanese Woman”

“Quién? Qué? Dónde?” means  “Who? What? Where?” in Spanish.  Spanish is one of the worlds’ most commonly spoken languages and is often chosen as the second language one learns. The name was chosen for this portrait exhibition in order to underscore the complexities of all of our diverse roots. A portrait photograph can inspire many questions and if we look hard and long enough, the answers as well.

The 70 photographers in the exhibition are:
Mim Adkins, Roger Archibald, Gary Beeber, Sheri Lynn Behr, Karen Bell, Patricia Bender, Anne Berry, Rebecca Biddle Moseman, Meg Birnbaum, Lana Z. Caplan, Bill Chapman, Jo Ann Chaus, Moesia Davis, Adrienne Defendi, Cindy Dominguez Crockett, Ken Dreyfack, Nicholas Fedak II, Diane Fenster, Colleen Fitzgerald, Carole Glauber, Audrey Gottlieb, Tamar Granovsky, Michal Greenboim, Linda Haas, Law Hamilton, Amy Herman, Keiko Hiromi, Rohina Hoffman, Margaret L. Holmes, Evy Huppert, Timothy Hyde, Carol Isaak, Jessica James, Roger Carl Johanson, Cynthia Johnston, Marky Kauffmann, Tira Khan, Lee Kilpatrick, Cassandra Klos, David Kulik, Susan Lapides, J.K. Lavin, Joan Lobis Brown, Yvette Meltzer, Iaritza Menjivar, Judith Montminy, Robert Moran, Ruth Nelson, Zoe Perry-Wood, Suzanne Révy, Katherine Richmond, Susan Rosenberg Jones, Gail Samuelson, Joshua Sariñana, Wendi Schneider, Tony Schwartz, Geralyn Shukwit, Ron St. Jean, Vicky Stromee, Jane Szabo, JP Terlizzi, Kai Toppa, Donna Tramontozzi, David Underwood, Aurélien Vanhollebeke, Nina Weinberg Doran, Susan Wilson, Carol Wontkowski, Dianne Yudelson and Charlyn Zlotnik.

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Floor Plan

Amy Rindskopf's Terra Novus

At the market, I pick each one up, pulled in by the shapes as they sit together, waiting. I feel its heft in my hand, enjoy the textures of the skin or peel, and begin to look closer and closer. The patterns on each individual surface marks them as distinct. I push further still, discovering territory unseen by the casual observer, a new land. I am like a satellite orbiting a distant planet, taking the first-ever images of this newly envisioned place.

This project started as an homage to Edward Weston’s Pepper No. 30 (I am, ironically, allergic to peppers). As I looked for my subject matter at the market, I found that I wasn’t drawn to just one single fruit or vegetable. There were so many choices, appealing to both hand and eye. I decided to print in black and white to help make the images visually more about the shapes, and not about guessing which fruit is smoothest, which vegetable is greenest.

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Photography has been paramount in my personal path of healing from disease and

connecting with consciousness. The intention of my work is to overcome the limits of the

mind and engage the spirit. Like a Zen koan, my images are paradoxes hidden in plain

sight. They are intended to be sat with meditatively, eventually revealing greater truths

about the world and about one’s self.

 

John Chervinsky’s photography is a testament to pensive work without simple answers;

it connects by encouraging discovery and altering perspectives. I see this scholarship

as a potential to continue his legacy and evolve the boundaries of how photography can

explore the human condition.

 

Growing my artistic skill and voice as an emerging photographer is critical, I see this as

a rare opportunity to strengthen my foundation and transition towards an established

and influential future. I am thirsty to engage viewers and provide a transformative

experience through my work. I have been honing my current project and building a plan

for its complete execution. The incredible Griffin community of mentors and the

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