10.27.2021

PORTRAIT 2021 Exhibition : PhotoPlace Gallery


Maisha & Victor, Prospect Park, 2020 © Kent Meister

Imogen Cunningham, photographer, 1970, 87 years old, Los Angeles. CA. © Terry Wild

Anne-Marie (Double) 6, 2021 © Jeremiah Dine

Listening to His Holiness Dali Lama in Australia © Juno Gemes
 
Man Through Van © Susan May Tell
 

I was honored to be invited to jury the 2021 PORTRAIT exhibition for Photo Place Gallery. The task of jurying work is always a challenge and I thank everyone who entered. My ‘Jurors Award’ went to Kent Meister for his portrait “Maisha & Victor, Prospect Park, Lakeside, Brooklyn.” The ‘Director’s Award’ went to Terry Wild for his classic black and white portrait of Emogen Cunningham - known as the "Grandmother of Photography” - in honor of her seminal role in popularizing photography in its early years. 'Honorable Mentions' went to Jeremiah Dine’s portrait of his wife Anne-Marie through a prism of light; Juno Gemes portrait of HH The Dalai Lama; and Susan May Tell’s “Man Through A Van, San Francisco”.  View the Exhibition Gallery here. 

PORTRAIT
November 26 - December 23, 2021
PhotoPlace Gallery
3 Park Street
Middlebury VT 
 
 
EXHIBITION GALLERY also includes: Geoffrey Agrons, Donna Bassin, Ken Beckles, Ketil Born, Ronald Butler, Jim Collins, Judy Brown, Mary Doering, Maria Finitzo, Mel Evans, Paul Gravett, Jackie Greenaway, E. F. Kitchen, Linda Kramer, Markku Lahdesmaki, Carolyn McIntyre Norton, Laila Nahar, Karin Rosenthal, Tammy Swarek, Beckwith Thompson, and Tseno

Online Gallery: Gary Beeber, Terry Barczak, Donna Bassin, Igor B. Glik, Jill Blanchar Jordan, Greg Davis, Onyinye Chi, Judith Ebenstein, Karolina Maria Dudek, C. Nancy Evans, Carol Eisenberg, Diane Fenster, Sally Harris, Veronica Gray, Stephen Hoffman, Mary Catherine Messner, Jill Moore, Calli McCaw, Bethany Jacobson, Laila Nahar, DeAnna Tibbs, Kim Richardson, R. Lee Post and Robin Yong.
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PhotoPlace Gallery is located in the oldest remaining residence in Middlebury, Vermont. Built in 1799 as a residence for the foreman of the water mill on Otter Creek, the sagging, hand-hewn beams and lumber from virgin forest bespeak its age — and its charm. All visitors are welcome to the gallery during our normal business hours: 11 am to 4 pm Tuesday through Friday. Saturdays by appointment

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