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Three Perspectives

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives: Frank RauschRobert ReinhardtEd Snyder at The Plastic Club through October 27th, 2013. Closing reception Sunday, October 20th, 2:00 – 5:00pm.

Three accomplished photographers have taken over the historic galleries of The Plastic Club filling each room with a broad range of photographic art. Each photographer is known for their documentary work regarding cemeteries, in fact the trio have a show in the Free Library of Philadelphia on the Parkway focused on the historic cemeteries of Philadelphia: Mount Mariah Cemetery, Laurel Hill Cemetery and Woodlands Cemetery titled Sacred to the Memory.

Although the Three Perspectives show does include cemetery photographs, each artist is displaying a wide range of subjects from landscapes and still life to abstract and documentary images. The exhibit is beautifully displayed and offers each artist’s work a space of it’s own, hung gallery style as opposed to the salon-style exhibits of juried art shows for which The Plastic Club is recognized. Displayed throughout the Main Hall, the Tea Room, the Bob Jackson Gallery and the Sheikman Studio/Gallery the range and distinct styles is inspiring and often astonishing.

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic ClubEd Snyder

“Using film, digital, and toy cameras, I create something out of nothing. The large part of my work, which utilizes cemetery statuary as subject, merges art and photography with society’s desire to come to terms with death and dying. It is an attempt to reacquaint us with Victorian mourning arts. My latest work is a bit lighter –images created with toy cameras. The creative processes of photography have always helped me deal with the world, with personal issues, and even to judge myself. In retrospect, psychiatry would’ve been cheaper. However, I believe that spending time in cemeteries has helped me to prepare myself for the loss of loved ones. Seeing others find meaning in the work is an unexpected gift.” Ed Snyder artist’s statement

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club,  Robert Reinhardt

Three Perspectives, Robert Reinhardt

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club,  Robert Reinhardt

“The reason we exhibited together is because besides our obvious overlap with cemetery photography we share many of the same aesthetic concerns for the images within our photographs. The interesting part is how we mine it from our own creative expression. I felt that all three of us visually completes the sentence the other starts. Frank may be more painterly, Ed has solid documentation strength, and I hover over texture/surface/composition. I am honored to be the in same space as the other two.” – Robert Reinhardt

Three Perspectives, Robert Reinhardt

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club,  Robert Reinhardt, photograph provided by the artist.

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club, Frank Rausch, Robert ReinhardtEd Snyder

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club, Frank RauschEd Snyder

” Thanks to all who helped promote the ‘Three Perspectives’ Show. The support we received from family and friends on our opening reception was very humbling . Thanks to my friends Ed and Bob for putting up with my computer illiteracy this last couple of months. The best is yet to come , both the library show “Sacred To The Memory -Historic Cemeteries Of Philadelphia” and “Three Perspectives” at The Plastic Club are still going strong. Ed, Bob and I invite all to attend our second reception at The Plastic Club on October 20, 2013 from 2:00 – 5:00pm. Help us finish off our BEER and WINE ,see some great photography and better yet do some early holiday shopping and pick up some beautiful photos as gifts.” – Frank Rausch

Three Perspectives.Frank Rausch

Frank Rausch was born and raised in Connecticut. His love of nature and the outdoors was nurtured by his rural upbringing and from the many fishing and hunting excursions he took with his father and a neighborhood best friend.

His passion for photography blossomed later in life when he decided to capture some of the inspiring images through the lens of a camera. His use of color, composition, and light come from years of being a flower shop owner and designer. His photographic diversity is reflected in his choice of subjects- from landscape to abstract images where he captures different moods, textures and geometric designs. Being able to share with you through his photographic art those special moments in time is a privilege he hopes to continue for a long long time. – Frank Rausch bio

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club, Frank Rausch, Robert ReinhardtEd Snyder

Three Perspectives, Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, Ed Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic ClubEd Snyder

Three Perspectives at The Plastic Club is an opportunity to view photographic art by three of Philadelphia’s most dedicated and accomplished photographers. As well as their photography, the trio participates in Social Practice art activities such as restoring cemeteries. Ed has been leading the restoration efforts at Mount Mariah in Philadelphia, Robert travels to Edinburgh, Scotland to work on cemetery restoration and Frank was the former grounds foreman at Laurel Hill Cemetery and still resides in the grand entrance building.

Thank you to Frank RauschRobert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder for providing images for this blog post.

The Plastic Club is located on the Avenue of the Artists at 247 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19107.

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The Plastic Club‘s home is a historic double townhouse located on one of Philadelphia’s “little streets” in the heart of the city. Built in 1824, it houses the club’s spacious studio, gallery spaces, offices and dining facilities. The club purchased the property in 1909, and expanded it to include the house next door in 1910. In the past ten years the building has undergone many rennovations so that it now functions like a 21st century building, but still retains its 19th century charm. – The Plastic Club website

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2013 Autumn Invitational

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Off the Wall Gallery at Dirty Frank’s, 2013 Autumn Invitational Art Show and Sale. through November 22nd, 2013. Opening Reception: October 3rd, 2013, 7-10:00pm.

Jim Biglan, Bob Gorchov, Anders Hansen, Yeoun Lee, Jesse r Lentz, Bill Myers, Lance Pawling and Syd Torchio present new work from Off the Wall Gallery‘s award-winning and top-selling artists.

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James B. Abbott, Open Studio

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James B. Abbott, Byron Wolfe, Philadelphia Open Studio Tours, October 4th – 6th, 2013, 231 North 3rd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106

“Greetings One and All,
COME ON DOWN!
Drop in during the The Philadelphia Open Studios East of Broad Weekend, October 4 – 6th

This year we will be open on First Friday as well as Saturday and Sunday. Details below, map and directory of artists at www. philaopenstudios.org. In addition I will be hosting artist/photographer Byron Wolfe, Tyler School of Art‘s newest photo faculty member, who will have a cross section of panoramic work and his books.

I’m told by my daughters there is this thing called social media which I have no presence in, so I am kindly depending on you to spread the word. Hope to see you, on your way here check out the Made in Philly billboard on Spring Garden near Delaware, it has a Bridge piece on it.
Best regards, Jim”

“Each October, the Tours span 20 unique Philadelphia neighborhoods, feature over 300 participants, engage audiences topping 30,000, and literally put Philadelphia’s professional artists “on the map” for locals and tourists alike.

As an annual Fall festival of visual art, The Philadelphia Open Studio Tours includes self guided tours of artist studios and related creative workspaces, gallery exhibitions, demonstrations and workshops, artist talks, receptions, and guided tours.

The program provides a rare opportunity to get a behind-the-scenes glimpse of visual artists at work in an approachable, festive, and easy-to-navigate tour. The Studio Tours provides a chance to engage with Philadelphia’s entire arts community from a new perspective – and based your own specific interests. No other program in or around Philadelphia consistently brings such an intimate and diverse cultural experience to the community free of charge and across such a large geographic area.” – Philadelphia Open Studio Tours 2013

For more information on how to get involved in the next Tour as a sponsor, volunteer, or participating artist, please contact:
The Center for Emerging Visual Artists
215-546-7775 x13
ann@cfeva.org.

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Sacred to the Memory, Historic Cemeteries of Philadelphia

Sacred to the Memory

Photographic Exhibition opens at Philadelphia Public Library: Sacred to the Memory – The Historic Cemeteries of Philadelphia

Sept. 9 – Nov. 1, 2013, Free Library of Philadelphia, Parkway Central Library, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189

OPENING RECEPTION: Monday, September 16, 2013, from 6 – 9 pm

Sacred to the Memory catches three Philadelphia cemeteries at a moment in time – 2013, more than a hundred and fifty years after they were established. Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder are photographers who share a passion for documenting these historic and beautiful sites – Laurel Hill, Woodlands, and Mount Moriah cemeteries. Each site has its own personality and architectural features, each photographer his own unique style. Together they provide a complete visual diary of their visits and adventures in these Victorian sculpture gardens.

The artists will host an Opening Reception in the Library’s exhibit hall, first floor of the Philadelphia Central Library, off main lobby, on September 16, 2013, 6:00 – 8:00pm. On display will be over sixty images as well as artifacts from each of the three historic cemeteries. Representatives from Laurel Hill, Woodlands, and Mount Moriah cemeteries will be in attendance.

Companion book to the exhibition available from Blurb.com.

A limited edition poster is available, with a percentage of proceeds donated to the non-profit Friends of Mount Moriah Cemetery, Inc. The poster can be purchased by contacting Ed Snyder. Autographed copies of the poster and book will be offered for sale during the Opening Reception.

Rediscover Philadelphia’s historic past, with our citizens and ancestors memorialized in the art and architecture of the nineteenth century.

Full story: http://thecemeterytraveler.blogspot.com/2013/08/exhibition-opens-sacred-to-memory.html

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Sacred to the Memory

Sacred to the Memory,  Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder

Photographic Exhibition opens at Philadelphia Public Library: “Sacred to the Memory – The Historic Cemeteries of Philadelphia”

September 9th – November 1st, 2013, Free Library of Philadelphia, Parkway Central Library, 1901 Vine Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103-1189

OPENING RECEPTION: Monday, September 16, 2013, from 6 – 9:00 pm

Sacred to the Memory catches three Philadelphia cemeteries at a moment in time – 2013, more than a hundred and fifty years after they were established. Frank Rausch, Robert Reinhardt, and Ed Snyder are photographers who share a passion for documenting these historic and beautiful sites – Laurel Hill, Woodlands and Mount Mariah cemeteries. Each site has its own personality and architectural features, each photographer his own unique style. Together they provide a complete visual diary of their visits and adventures in these Victorian sculpture gardens.

The artists will host an Opening Reception in the Free Library of Philadelphia‘s exhibit hall (first floor of the Philadelphia Central Library, off main lobby) on September 16, 2013 (6 – 8 pm). On display will be over sixty images as well as artifacts from each of the three historic cemeteries. Representatives from Laurel Hill, Woodlands, and Mount Moriah cemeteries will be in attendance.

Companion book to the exhibition is available from Blurb.com.

A limited edition poster is available, with a percentage of proceeds donated to the non-profit Friends of Mount Moriah Cemetery, Inc. The poster can be purchased by contacting Ed Snyder (above), Autographed copies of the poster and book will be offered for sale during the Opening Reception.

Rediscover Philadelphia’s historic past, with our citizens and ancestors memorialized in the art and architecture of the nineteenth century.

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