Fragmented Reality with Erik Mace
Wednesday, April 10th, at 7 pm EDT on Zoom
For his latest exhibition Fragmented Reality, Erik Mace mined his photography archive, seeing images only as raw data to be manipulated. His technique breaks down digital photographs to their binary code, using that code to render new images that are no longer explicitly tied to the original material. The pictures that result from the process are suggestive of landscapes, at once unsettling and hypnotizing, placing viewers in a broad set of alternate realities, each created from hundreds of small, compounding modifications to a single piece of information.
'It's hard to stop rebels that time travel' PART III with Raymond Thompson Jr.
Wednesday, April 3rd, at 7 pm EDT on Zoom
Can we bend time back on itself through image, text, and narrative? Photographer Raymond Thompson Jr is aspiring to do just that. Join us for our third behind-the-scenes look at his unfolding process and photographic practice. For Part III Raymond shares new questions, photographs, and creative revelations that have emerged since our last conversations, including thoughts on transforming this work from the studio to the gallery walls. With Raymond as our guide, we will explore how photography can help us engage in personal and cultural explorations of our own family histories.
Collaborative Bookmaking: A New Vision of Generosity and Support in Self-Publishing with Ramble Editions
Wednesday, March 27th, at 7 pm EDT on Zoom
As we continue our exploration and inquiry into collaborative making, we hope you will join us for a conversation on collaborative bookmaking with Ramble Editions co-founders Kristen Welles Bartley and Erik Mace and collaborators Olga Ginzburg, Evan Simko-Bednarski, Anna Gage Norton, and Frances Bukovsky. Ramble Editions is a publishing collective rooted in experimentation through collaboration. Individual artists’ projects are unified by a quarterly theme, and books are made through a generous exchange of ideas, critique, and support throughout the publishing process.
photo, poem, post with Eliza Bell & Meghan Sterling
Wednesday, March 20th, at 7 pm EDT on Zoom
Do you have a hankering to collaborate with a writer or poet? Join us for an intimate conversation between the photographer Eliza Bell and poet Meghan Sterling as they share their images, poems and collaborative process. A year ago, photographer Eliza and Meghan started a creative project that was originally designed to be a gift to a friend. Every week Eliza would mail a photograph to Meghan in Maine, she would respond with a poem, and then mail both photo + poem to a another dear friend. Since, this touching gift has become a Substack and will eventually be a book.
To Return with Tricia Rainwater
Wednesday, March 6th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
Join us for a conversation with Choctaw multimedia artist Tricia Rainwater, whose beautifully embodied work delves into the exploration of identity and grief. Using various mediums, particularly photography, she investigates the embodiment of displacement and how individuals can confront loss by revisiting ancestral wounds. In her self-portraits Tricia captures the journey of recovery. Over five years of photographing herself in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, her images evolve, reflecting the changes in her life. Through self-reflection, she explores her needs, areas requiring healing, and the path to self-care and recovery, inviting the audience to join her on this journey of witnessing and being seen.
Nobody Sees A Flower with 44.4 Mother/Artist Collective
Wednesday, February 28th, at 7 pm EST on Zoom
For this months makers in conversation with makers, we will be celebrating the 44.4 Mother/Artist Collective and speaking with them about their upcoming exhibition Nobody Sees A Flower opening March 1st at the Ottawa Art Gallery.
The 44.4 Mother/Artist Collective is a growing group of women artists bridging motherhood and art, their collective shares knowledge, supports creative self-actualization, and empowers professional advancement and collaborate on unique exhibitions while exploring their unique lived experiences as Mother/Artists.
bodycrumbs with Ally Christmas
Wednesday, February 21st, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
As we move deeper into Between Bodies, we are excited for a multidimensional conversation with Ally Christmas about artmaking as a process of healing. Ally’s intricate, ritualistic images ask questions about how our experience of embodiment changes based on environmental and sociocultural factors. Ally will share how the cyclical process of filling and emptying guides her work.
When Photography Becomes Love: A Valentine’s Day Community Show & Share
Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, February 14th, 7 pm ET
Love comes in many forms and is expressed in so many ways. This Valentine’s Day, we will be having a community conversation about photography and love. As photographers, we bring such beautiful attention to the subjects of our affection. Is creative attention a form of love? In what ways do your photographs help you pay your love forward into the world? Is a photograph a love letter?
BOSQUE, Winter Wings with Susan J. Preston
Wednesday, February 7th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
Join us for a multi-layered conversation with award-winning designer, bookmaker, and lifelong photographer Susan J. Preston as she shares images and stories from her award-winning self-published book BOSQUE, Winter Wings which is an offering of gratitude for the magical landscape and tens of thousands of migratory birds who winter over in Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge in New Mexico.
Between Seeing and Being Seen with Sky Maggiore and Frances Bukovsky
Wednesday, January 31st, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
Join Sky Maggiore and Frances Bukovsky for an investigative conversation that explores the connections between embodiment and place and between seeing and being seen. Both artists, originally from rural New York, collaborated previously on two pieces for Sky's photographic-based installation ways to endure.
Far Apart: Revelation and Refuge in an Urban Green Space with James Prochnik
Wednesday, January 24th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
As we continue our Between Bodies exploration, James Prochnik will be speaking to us about his own creative “between” spaces and how they became portals into different ways of seeing, relating, and caring. In his remarkable, magical, and intimate project Far Apart, James shows how he found both revelation and refuge in a nearby urban green space. Together we will explore what it means to use photography to traverse the most ordinary of places with openness and curiosity and how to attend to the unexpected narratives we find when we look closely.
Kinship Community Conversation and Q&A
Join us via Zoom on Wednesday, January 17th, 7 pm ET
The last two weeks have been a whirlwind of excitement. We launched a new theme Between Bodies, introduced a new series of practice groups, and initiated a community-wide collaborative opportunity through Kinship Circle. This week we want to hear from you. Do you have any questions? What else do you need to support your practice? Curious about how to get your work featured in our online galleries? Are there artists, curators, or editors you would like us to invite to our community for talks or collaboration? If you are new to the Kinship, this is the perfect time to ask questions. We do love questions!
Between Bodies: Our Winter Call-for-Engagement
Wednesday, January 3rd, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
Join us for a fresh-out-of-the-box tour of 2024 call for engagement Between Bodies. Over the next year we will use photography as a powerful tool to unearth and flesh out the relationships that arise between a multitude of bodies. This Wednesday we will be sharing some exciting engagement opportunities including: gallery calls-for-submission, collaborative community-wide prompts via Kinship Circle, cross-disciplinary collaborative opportunities, and an inspiring line-up of guest artists and practice group facilitators for our winter season and beyond.
Marking Time: A Year-end Community Show & Share
Wednesday, December 27th @ 7 pm ET
Join us for a spacious, heartful conversation and year-end celebration. Together we will mark the end of 2023 with images and stories. We want to hear about your inner and outer explorations, questions, triumphs, challenges, and inspirations - and your creative intentions for the coming year. Please bring photographs and stories to share!
Listening to the Land: A Gallery Livestream and Artist Talk
Wednesday, December, 13th @ 7 PM ET via Zoom
This online event features a video walkthrough of the Listening to the Land exhibition with Erik Mace, alongside online conversations with the participating artists.
Beauty and Brokenness, A Practice Group Circle Back with Trebbe Johnson
Wednesday, December 6th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
How do we find meaning and make beauty in Earth’s broken places? In this practice group circle back, Trebbe Johnson will be sharing the work of six Kinship members who used photography to focus on the relationship between what is broken and what is beautiful. Together we will explore what happens when a photographer brings their artistic consciousness to a place that is damaged, toxic, or in some way tragic.
Painted Light with Kate Breakey
Wednesday, November 29th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
For this multi-textured conversation, Kate Breakey will be sharing images from her retrospective book Painted Light which encompasses a quarter-century of prolific image-making that reveals the wide range of Kate’s creative explorations. Kate will be offering insight into her creative process and transformative journey alongside personal accounts of "the things that matter most" to her life as an artist–among them her fascination with classical European painting, her close connection to the world of science, and her heartfelt love of the natural world, which began during her childhood in rural Australia.
Snapshot: Climate with Southern Cultures Journal
Wednesday, November 15th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
Join us for a multifaceted conversation with Executive Editor, Ayşe Erginer and Art Director & Deputy Editor, Emily Wallace as they take us through Southern Cultures’ newest issue Snapshot: Climate. In more than 60 photographs, this moving and inspiring issue weaves images and words into a complex conversation that offers a deep, diverse, and embodied look at climate impacts across the South.
Embodied Cartography in Territorial Disputes with Susan Harbage Page
Wednesday, November 8th, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
Join us for a dynamic and exploratory conversation with Susan Harbage Page as she shares more than 15 years of meditations and explorations on the U.S.-Mexican border. As a socially engaged citizen Susan Harbage Page uses a variety of media including photography, performative interventions, sculpture, video, works on paper, and more. Here, her very embodied practice questions how race, nationality, socioeconomics, gender, sexual orientation, and other aspects of our identities impact our bodies and our ability to access place, have our basic needs and rights met, and experience a sense of belonging, safety, and freedom.
The Illusory Immobility of the Forest with Normand Rajotte
Wednesday, November 1st, at 7 pm ET on Zoom
As a photographer, Normand Rajotte has been continuously exploring the same forest in southeastern Quebec, Canada for over twenty years. Little by little, image after image, Rajotte has taken root in these woods, to the point of merging with them. Join us for an intimate conversation about the importance of feeling a place both visually and physically and how witnessing long-term changes can alter what we believe we recognize. Together we will explore the importance of embodied place-making and the unique power of creating bodies of work over long periods of time.