The Urban Photowalk with Erik Mace

 

The Urban Photowalk with Erik Mace

Saturday, April 15th, 1 pm - 4 pm
LivLab, 513 Mill Street, Sylva NC 28779

Experience nature through an unexpected lens! The urban spaces we inhabit regularly can be rich grounds for connecting to the natural world in ways that photography can uniquely guide us towards. Let’s discover together with an urban photowalk: just us, our cameras, and our open minds about how urban environments and the natural world are having conversations, if only we take notice. We’ll spend time together walking in and around downtown Sylva and regroup after to discuss what sparked our senses…and cameras.

Erik Mace is a visual artist who uses photography, graphic design, and book arts as his tools of inquiry. He is deeply curious about the power of photography and adjacent media and how to take advantage of their limitations. His work is connected by a sense of restlessness and joy in expressly matching visual and language-based tools to subject matter. Erik received his BFA in Visual Communications from Washington University in St. Louis and is an alumnus of the Contemporary Photography program at the ICP in New York.

Tickets are offered on a sliding-scale (suggested donation $25 - $50, but all donations are gratefully accepted).

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Erik Mace

Erik Mace

Susan Patrice

As the founder and director of Makers Circle, Susan Patrice designs and implements arts-informed community initiatives in partnership with non-arts organizations who want to expand their reach and impact through innovative cross-sector collaboration. Makers Circle has a deep passion for the power of the creative process to encourage adaptive change, expand awareness, and open up new ways of seeing and relating. We believe that the arts and artists should play a major role in community regeneration and non-profit advancement. Web design and digital storytelling are foundational to the work we do with non-profits.

https://kinship.photography/
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