Wednesday, March 3 6 – 7 pm MST ONLINE To celebrate Month of Photography, the Denver Art Museum has organized a three-part virtual lecture series spotlighting Colorado photographers from the local creative community.
To celebrate Month of Photography, the Denver Art Museum has organized a three-part virtual lecture series spotlighting Colorado photographers from the local creative community. Our first lecture features Albert Chong.
Through photography, installation and sculpture, Albert Chong addresses themes of identity, spirituality and ritual, his own family history in Jamaica, and the history of displaced peoples of Asian and African diaspora. In his photographic practice, he connects to these ideas through still lives and portraiture which he creates using a variety of techniques. Albert Chong is a Professor of Photography at the University of Colorado in Boulder and has been a recipient of both a National Endowment of the Arts Fellowship and a Guggenheim Fellowship in photography.
Image: Albert Chong, About Ben Ingram (detail), 2013. Archival inkjet print. Image courtesy the artist © Albert Chong
(Wednesday) 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Golden Triangle
www.denvermop.org/events/month-of-photography-lecture-no-1-albert-chong/
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