Event Dates
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1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
FREE, but registration required
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In the early twentieth century, artists, writers, theatre people, and art dealers met to debate and discuss the arts at Le Bateau-Lavoir in Paris, the birthplace of what became the cubism movement. The Sunday Salon held during the UnderExposed: Launching a New Art Movement exhibition will provide a similar lively atmosphere, where a panel of lens-based artists, academics, and gallery owners will explore the cultural relevance of photography as a mature and respected creative art medium that is shaping the world.
Mixed media has often been used in the art world to express work that contains photography, but when a photographer bends the medium, what genre do they feel describes their work? How do they describe themselves? As an artist? A photographer? Panelists and the audience will explore photography’s potential as an art medium and the birth of a new photography-based art movement, as explored in the UnderExposed exhibition.
Cash bar and non-alcoholic beverages available.