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Altered Images - Online Exhibitiontue21febAll Dayfri30jun(All Day)

Photo Credit
© Forrest McGarvey
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition February 21 – June 30, 2023 Center for Fine Art Photography VIEW ONLINE In celebration of Month of
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition
February 21 – June 30, 2023
Center for Fine Art Photography
In celebration of Month of Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography presents an online exhibition juried by Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
From the moment photography was announced to the world, its first practitioners were already altering their images to suit particular messages, styles, and points of view.
Today’s digital technology has revealed the endless malleability of the photographic image and opened new doors of artistic practice. The fracture, sampling, appropriation, and layering that define the field of digital media have also become fundamental concepts in photography.
The artists featured in this exhibition have embraced contemporary methods of image alteration in order to present a variety of viewpoints. Layering imagery, cultural commentary, and a wide variety of materials, these works of art explore themes of ancestry, nature, consumerism, and memory. In our digital age, image alteration is more relevant than ever, not only as a rich formal language, but also as a mode of contemporary expression.
-Lisa Volpe
Selected Artists: Norman Aragones, Cali Banks, Linda Barsotti, Bonnie Blake, Spiro Bolos, John Bonath, Joshua Brinlee, Nancy Stalnaker Bundy, Dawnja Burris, Meliss Des, Richard Edic, Alexa Frangos, Regan Golden, Abbey Hepner, Brenna Hilgers, Hsing-Chia Hsieh, Steve Huth, Christine June, Valerie Kim, Wayne King, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Hannah Latham, Chantal Lesley, Holly Lynton, Forrest McGarvey, Cheryl Medow, Danielle Owensby, Valerie Pfaff, Audrey Powles, Jason Reblando, Parker Reinecker, Thibault Roland, Sara Rytteke, Patrick Samuels, Vera Sprunt, Karen Stentaford, Marta Wapiennik, Vinci Weng, Vale Yang, CC Young.
Time
February 21 (Tuesday) - June 30 (Friday)
Neighborhood
Virtual

Photo Credit
Brian Fouhy / Lane Meyer
Event Details
Where To Go Next… An online / live exhibit in bathrooms across Denver March 1 – 31, 2023 RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Leon Gallery, Pon Pon/Lane Meyer, Pie Hole, and
Event Details
Where To Go Next…
An online / live exhibit in bathrooms across Denver
March 1 – 31, 2023
RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Leon Gallery, Pon Pon/Lane Meyer, Pie Hole, and Ironton Distilling, among others
Adding a twist to how and where we can view art, “Where To Go Next” will exhibit photos from Brian Fouhy’s book, Occupied, placed in the space where they were photographed: the bathroom. Locations will vary from establishments featured in the book, to galleries, cafes, restaurants, and bars.
Each photograph on display will be accompanied by a QR code which will lead people to a website and map providing a convenient source to find all the urinals on display – and give an excuse for a visit to the loo.
The website will launch March 1, 2023 at wheretogonext.is.
Brian Fouhy is an artist and creative director that loves the internet and resides in Denver.
Time
March 3 (Friday) 12:00 pm - April 3 (Monday) 12:00 am
Neighborhood
RiNo
april
Altered Images - Online Exhibitiontue21febAll Dayfri30jun(All Day)

Photo Credit
© Forrest McGarvey
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition February 21 – June 30, 2023 Center for Fine Art Photography VIEW ONLINE In celebration of Month of
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition
February 21 – June 30, 2023
Center for Fine Art Photography
In celebration of Month of Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography presents an online exhibition juried by Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
From the moment photography was announced to the world, its first practitioners were already altering their images to suit particular messages, styles, and points of view.
Today’s digital technology has revealed the endless malleability of the photographic image and opened new doors of artistic practice. The fracture, sampling, appropriation, and layering that define the field of digital media have also become fundamental concepts in photography.
The artists featured in this exhibition have embraced contemporary methods of image alteration in order to present a variety of viewpoints. Layering imagery, cultural commentary, and a wide variety of materials, these works of art explore themes of ancestry, nature, consumerism, and memory. In our digital age, image alteration is more relevant than ever, not only as a rich formal language, but also as a mode of contemporary expression.
-Lisa Volpe
Selected Artists: Norman Aragones, Cali Banks, Linda Barsotti, Bonnie Blake, Spiro Bolos, John Bonath, Joshua Brinlee, Nancy Stalnaker Bundy, Dawnja Burris, Meliss Des, Richard Edic, Alexa Frangos, Regan Golden, Abbey Hepner, Brenna Hilgers, Hsing-Chia Hsieh, Steve Huth, Christine June, Valerie Kim, Wayne King, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Hannah Latham, Chantal Lesley, Holly Lynton, Forrest McGarvey, Cheryl Medow, Danielle Owensby, Valerie Pfaff, Audrey Powles, Jason Reblando, Parker Reinecker, Thibault Roland, Sara Rytteke, Patrick Samuels, Vera Sprunt, Karen Stentaford, Marta Wapiennik, Vinci Weng, Vale Yang, CC Young.
Time
February 21 (Tuesday) - June 30 (Friday)
Neighborhood
Virtual

Photo Credit
Brian Fouhy / Lane Meyer
Event Details
Where To Go Next… An online / live exhibit in bathrooms across Denver March 1 – 31, 2023 RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Leon Gallery, Pon Pon/Lane Meyer, Pie Hole, and
Event Details
Where To Go Next…
An online / live exhibit in bathrooms across Denver
March 1 – 31, 2023
RedLine Contemporary Art Center, Leon Gallery, Pon Pon/Lane Meyer, Pie Hole, and Ironton Distilling, among others
Adding a twist to how and where we can view art, “Where To Go Next” will exhibit photos from Brian Fouhy’s book, Occupied, placed in the space where they were photographed: the bathroom. Locations will vary from establishments featured in the book, to galleries, cafes, restaurants, and bars.
Each photograph on display will be accompanied by a QR code which will lead people to a website and map providing a convenient source to find all the urinals on display – and give an excuse for a visit to the loo.
The website will launch March 1, 2023 at wheretogonext.is.
Brian Fouhy is an artist and creative director that loves the internet and resides in Denver.
Time
March 3 (Friday) 12:00 pm - April 3 (Monday) 12:00 am
Neighborhood
RiNo
may
Altered Images - Online Exhibitiontue21febAll Dayfri30jun(All Day)

Photo Credit
© Forrest McGarvey
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition February 21 – June 30, 2023 Center for Fine Art Photography VIEW ONLINE In celebration of Month of
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition
February 21 – June 30, 2023
Center for Fine Art Photography
In celebration of Month of Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography presents an online exhibition juried by Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
From the moment photography was announced to the world, its first practitioners were already altering their images to suit particular messages, styles, and points of view.
Today’s digital technology has revealed the endless malleability of the photographic image and opened new doors of artistic practice. The fracture, sampling, appropriation, and layering that define the field of digital media have also become fundamental concepts in photography.
The artists featured in this exhibition have embraced contemporary methods of image alteration in order to present a variety of viewpoints. Layering imagery, cultural commentary, and a wide variety of materials, these works of art explore themes of ancestry, nature, consumerism, and memory. In our digital age, image alteration is more relevant than ever, not only as a rich formal language, but also as a mode of contemporary expression.
-Lisa Volpe
Selected Artists: Norman Aragones, Cali Banks, Linda Barsotti, Bonnie Blake, Spiro Bolos, John Bonath, Joshua Brinlee, Nancy Stalnaker Bundy, Dawnja Burris, Meliss Des, Richard Edic, Alexa Frangos, Regan Golden, Abbey Hepner, Brenna Hilgers, Hsing-Chia Hsieh, Steve Huth, Christine June, Valerie Kim, Wayne King, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Hannah Latham, Chantal Lesley, Holly Lynton, Forrest McGarvey, Cheryl Medow, Danielle Owensby, Valerie Pfaff, Audrey Powles, Jason Reblando, Parker Reinecker, Thibault Roland, Sara Rytteke, Patrick Samuels, Vera Sprunt, Karen Stentaford, Marta Wapiennik, Vinci Weng, Vale Yang, CC Young.
Time
February 21 (Tuesday) - June 30 (Friday)
Neighborhood
Virtual
june
Altered Images - Online Exhibitiontue21febAll Dayfri30jun(All Day)

Photo Credit
© Forrest McGarvey
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition February 21 – June 30, 2023 Center for Fine Art Photography VIEW ONLINE In celebration of Month of
Event Details
Altered Images – Online Exhibition
February 21 – June 30, 2023
Center for Fine Art Photography
In celebration of Month of Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography presents an online exhibition juried by Lisa Volpe, Associate Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
From the moment photography was announced to the world, its first practitioners were already altering their images to suit particular messages, styles, and points of view.
Today’s digital technology has revealed the endless malleability of the photographic image and opened new doors of artistic practice. The fracture, sampling, appropriation, and layering that define the field of digital media have also become fundamental concepts in photography.
The artists featured in this exhibition have embraced contemporary methods of image alteration in order to present a variety of viewpoints. Layering imagery, cultural commentary, and a wide variety of materials, these works of art explore themes of ancestry, nature, consumerism, and memory. In our digital age, image alteration is more relevant than ever, not only as a rich formal language, but also as a mode of contemporary expression.
-Lisa Volpe
Selected Artists: Norman Aragones, Cali Banks, Linda Barsotti, Bonnie Blake, Spiro Bolos, John Bonath, Joshua Brinlee, Nancy Stalnaker Bundy, Dawnja Burris, Meliss Des, Richard Edic, Alexa Frangos, Regan Golden, Abbey Hepner, Brenna Hilgers, Hsing-Chia Hsieh, Steve Huth, Christine June, Valerie Kim, Wayne King, Heidi Kirkpatrick, Hannah Latham, Chantal Lesley, Holly Lynton, Forrest McGarvey, Cheryl Medow, Danielle Owensby, Valerie Pfaff, Audrey Powles, Jason Reblando, Parker Reinecker, Thibault Roland, Sara Rytteke, Patrick Samuels, Vera Sprunt, Karen Stentaford, Marta Wapiennik, Vinci Weng, Vale Yang, CC Young.
Time
February 21 (Tuesday) - June 30 (Friday)
Neighborhood
Virtual