The Center for Fine Art Photography is a non-profit exhibition and education space located in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. The Center was founded in 2004. It features rotating juried exhibitions of fine art photography by artists from around the world.
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History
Founded in 2004 to promote and support the art of photography through exhibitions and educational programs, The Center for Fine Art Photography is a nonprofit organization supported by donations, grants and memberships. The Center currently has more than 1,300 members representing 33 countries worldwide. With three galleries, classrooms and a digital and traditional darkroom in Fort Collins, Colorado, the Center's online gallery gives photographers and photography enthusiasts from all over the globe an opportunity to engage with the Center.
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Exhibitions
The Center's galleries rotate exhibitions on a monthly basis. Featured artists are culled from a themed Call for Entries juried by an esteemed gallerist, curator or photographer. Susan Spiritus, Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb, Darren Ching and Debra Klomp Ching, Catherine Edelman, Mary Ellen Mark, Nick Brandt, and Chris Jordan have all served as Jurors for various shows. Some notable Call for Entries have been Black and White, Blue, Red, Art in Nature, Black and White 2013, and the Box Squared Exhibition. Participants are shown in a Main Gallery exhibition and archived in an online gallery. Noteworthy photographers that have been shown at The Center include G. M. B. Akash, Yoichi Nagata, Manjari S Sharma, S. Gayle Stevens, Steen Doessing, Gilles Perrin, Michael Grecco, and Daniel Beltra.
Education
The Center for Fine Art Photography offers a variety of photographic workshops suited to a range of interests and experience, from the emerging enthusiast to the seasoned professional. Each workshop is presented by an instructor who has extensive experience in the topic area covered.
The Center has three galleries. In addition to the Main gallery the Center has a South and North gallery where solo, youth and curated exhibitions are on display.
References
External links
- Center for Fine Art Photography website
- Center for Fine Art Photography blog
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