Festival of Photography

July 8-17, 2005 • Santa Fe, New Mexico

 

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July 8 - Friday

APIS (Alternative Photographic International Symposium) July 7-9 at the Sweeney Convention Center.

Marigold Fine Arts, 424 Canyon Road • 505-982-4142
Large format landscape photography of Kenneth Parker
Reception: 5-8 pm

Turner Carroll Gallery, 725 Canyon Road • turnercarrollgallery.com
Photographique, an exhibition, Salon Series 2005. Photography-based work by Deborah Rubino, Julie Graber, John Folsom, Hugh Shirley, Catherine Eaton Skinner, and Laurie Lenfestey
Reception: July 8, 5-7 pm, exhibition: July 8-26, 2005

Andrew Smith Gallery

July 9 - Saturday

Evo Gallery, Richard Ehrlich’s photography. Artist’s reception: 5-7pm

Phil Space, 1410 Second Street •505-983-7945.
Reception: July 9, 4-7pm, exhibition: July 9 -29, 2005.
An installation by Photographer Jennifer Schlesinger and Contemporary Composer Steven Miller.

July 10 - Sunday

July 11 - Monday

July 12 - Tuesday

David Maisel lecture - 7pm
Tipton Hall at the Marion Center
The College of Santa Fe • 1600 St. Michaels Dr.
Co-sponsored by the New Mexico Council for Photography and the Santa Fe Art Institute

July 13 - Wednesday

July 14 - Thursday

Joan Myers lecture - 7pm
Tipton Hall at the Marion Center
The College of Santa Fe • 1600 St. Michaels Dr.
Co-sponsored by the New Mexico Council for Photography and the Santa Fe Art Institute

July 15 - Friday

July 16 - Saturday

July 17 - Sunday

Ongoing Events during PhotoArts Santa Fe

Monroe Gallery of Photography
112 Don Gaspar • 505.992.0800 • info@monroegallery.com •www.monroegallery.com

" When We Were Young" an exhibition exploring the beauty, innocence and
vulnerability of childhood as documented by numerous acclaimed master photographers.
Included in the exhibition are photographs by Harry Benson, Margaret
Bourke-White, Vivian Cherry, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Louis Hine, Karen Kuehn, Mark Edward
Harris, Mary Ellen Mark, Carl Mydans, Gordon Parks, Willy Ronis, W. Eugene
Smith, and many others. Exhibition continues through September 11.