Category Archives: Philadelphia Photographers

Philadelphia Images: Places, People and Objects @ The Plastic Club

Michael Guinn @ Philadelphia Images: Places, People and Objects @ The Plastic Club

Michael Guinn, Chinatown Street, ink @ Philadelphia Images: Places, People and Objects, The Plastic Club on Camac Street.  Mike, a former club president, was presented with the Jurors Award; Guinn was elated saying, “This is the first award I’ve ever received from the club!”  Board members are ineligible for prizes, even though they take on the biggest burden of work – Mike Guinn continues to provide essential support and guidance to the historic art space.  A video is in production attempting to tell the story of the historic art club.

Leroy Fournay, Cherry Street Looking West- Philadelphia Images: Places, People and Objects @ The Plastic Club

Leroy Fourney, Cherry Street Looking West, oil – 3rd Prize award winner, this small painting pack a lot of information and sense of place on a small panel.  The Philadelphia Images show at the Plastic Club is a must see experience with images of Philly from many unexpected perspectives.

Eileen Eckstein Philadelphia Images: Places, People and Objects @ The Plastic Club

Eileen Eckstein’s photograph, Mummer Witch, not only captures the spirit of the season but the essence of the exhibition with this painterly image – and she won Honorable Mention.  Eileen Eckstein is the president of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia.

Morris Klein - Philadelphia Images: Places, People and Objects @ The Plastic Club

Duck Crossing, Morris Klein, photograph, remembers a moment in time that has probably ended forever, the quaint image tells a story which begins with Summer fun and is finished in the viewers mind with unbelievable tragedy.  Morris Klein is the vice president of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia.

 

Photos by DoN.

Philadelphia Open Studio Tours – West of Broad, 10-2&3-2010

Paul DuSold

My studio will be open this weekend as part of the Philadelphia Open Studio Tours.  I’m near the corner of Wayne & Carpenter Sts. in West Mt. Airy.   Please come by!  (10am to 6pm both days)

www.philaopenstudios.com

www.pauldusold.com

Paul DuSold

6903 Wayne ave.

Phila.Pa. 19119

215-438-3440

 

Amie Potsic…

Hope you can make it to my Open Studio this weekend:  Saturday and Sunday from 12 – 6pm at The Lightroom Salon Gallery in Philadelphia.

 Reception on Saturday from 4 – 6pm.

 See below for press and details about the show.  Take care, Amie


 

 

Read more:  http://brewermultimedia.com/2010/09/28/the-lightroom-photographs-by-amie-potsic-jill-katz-julia-blaukopf-and-genevieve-coutroubis-john-karpinski/


 

JOURNEYS

SEPTEMBER 1 – OCTOBER 31, 2010

Amie Potsic, Julia Blaukopf, Genevieve Coutroubis & Jill Katz


PHILADELPHIA OPEN STUDIO TOURS (POST):

SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ND AND 3RD, 12 – 6 PM

POST RECEPTION: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2ND, 4 – 6 PM

The Light Room Salon Gallery

 2024 Wallace Street, Philadelphia PA 19130

Viewing by appointment.  215.765-0262

www.lightroom.org 

A M I E   P O T S I C

Photography I Fine Art

http://www.amiepotsic.com

apotsic@yahoo.com

610-731-6312

 

George Apotsos

 

POST 2010 PHILADELPHIA OPEN STUDIO TOURS
GEORGE APOTSOS
studio

2018 FAIRMOUNT AVENUE

With Guest Artistsw
MERCEDES CECILIA
JEANNIE MOBERLY

JOHN WILLIAMS

Saturday, Oct 2 & Sunday, Oct 3
NOON – 6:00 pm

Reception:  Saturday, October 2, 4:00 pm
Join us for BOOK READINGS of,
KUSIKIY A Child from Taquille, Peruby MERCEDES CECILIA
SATURDAY: 1:00 & 3:00 & SUNDAY: 1:00, 3:00, & 5:00

and ON GOING RESIST-PROCESS DEMONSTRATIONS by JEANNIE MOBERLY
Contact:
George Apotsos 215-763-2847

Ann Koivunen, Studio Tours and Exhibition Manager, 215-546-7775 x 13

 

Kim Martin & Karl Olsen

 

Opening: Make Me Crazy, Make Me Think

 

Time Sunday, October 3 · 2:00pm – 5:00pm
Location Pagus Gallery, Norristown Arts Building
Created By

Karl Richard Olsen

More Info Kim Martin and Karl Olsen Collaborative and Individual Works with talk by Tim Hawkesworth and presentation by the artists’
Also in the lower gallery Back, In, Out, by Ronnie Jean Kalman, Lillian Coolidge, Suzan Liftschitz, + Artists’ in Residence Open Studios

 

 

 

 

P.S. – Karl & Kim are not part of POST but the show is Way West Of Broad!

 

Laura Demme and Tom Herbert

Laura Demme POST

 

Thomas Sheeder, Jr.

 

PHILADELPHIA OPEN STUDIO TOUR (POST)

Thomas Sheeder Jr. invited you · Share · Public Event

 

 

 

Time Saturday, October 2 · 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Location 1909 Wilcox, Philadelphia (Lab) & 2024 Wallace Street, Philadelphia (Gallery)
Created By

The Lightroom

More Info Lab: Tours of the Darkroom / Lab & Group Show in Garage Gallery spaceIn the Gallery: Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis & John Karpinski

 

 

 

 

The Lightroom – Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis & John Karpinski

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Amie Potsic’s photo series – Made in China: Poor Working Conditions, Poverty, Tainted Exports & Made in China @ Lightroom Salon in the Fairmount neighborhood.  Potsic’s Asian motif pairs exquisitely with Julia Blaukopf‘s print of a collage made from her own photographic source material.  The photography takes the visitor on a trip to the Far East with a finely honed American gaze, like the Impressionists, DoN is still attracted to the shapes and color of the East.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia  Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Julia Blaukopf, digital print on fabric @ Lightroom Salon.  Julia is a fellow of the Center of Emerging Visual Artists, it it so cool to see how the relationship building and social networking of the artist development team at CFEVA creates a great merger of styles, personalities and techniques; the synergy of the exhibit feels so personal and memorable with the vibe real friendship and cooperation.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinski, photograph with drawing and Julia Blaukopf prints lined along the mantle.  The gallery on Wallace Street is elegant and welcoming, it’s really fun to get to see the old world architecture.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinski – the turtle is a symbol of long life, the dream of all artists if not for themselves then their art.  The art team involves trust, understanding and strength in creating powerful narrative and clear composition; viewing a successful collaboration makes DoN remember working in teams is still possible.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Jill Katz, Yamdrok Yso Lake en route to Gyantse, Tibet and Everest Base Camp (elevation 17,060 ft.), archyval pigment print.  The colorful scarves emanate prayers into the wind, a transcendent thought to merge with the images.

The Lightroom  Photographs by Amie Potsic, Jill Katz, Julia Blaukopf and Genevieve Coutroubis &  John Karpinsk

Julia Blaukopf is experimenting with photography and tile – cool-hunting tip!

 

 

Photos by DoN.

The Photograph that got DoN Banned on QBN.com

Exits & Entrances - David Foss @ LGTripp Gallery

DoN posted as donbrewer for almost 10 years on QBN.com, the design social network website formerly known as Newstoday.comDoN occasionally posted links in the public forum on QBN to DoNArTNeWs stories that he felt were of interest to not just the Philly art scene but the global art, design & culture community.  donbrewer participated in many Friday Photoshop Battles and two Newstoday Print Exchanges, sharing art with friends around the world and participating in the broad discussion about design and art.

QBN has blocked donbrewer from posting on the website and deleted his contribution to the history of the network.  DoN appeals to QBN to restore his cyber-identity; if you are on QBN and you appreciated links to DoNArTNeWs stories, please let QBN know donbrewer’s posts belong in the public forum.

The photo is a closeup of a David Foss sculpture currently on display at LGTripp Gallery in Old City, Philadelphia.  Censorship sucks.

The Photograph that got DoN Banned on QBN.com

 

 

Photo by DoNBrewerPhotography, 2010.

Twelve @ Cafe Twelve – Mina Smith-Segal & Morris Klein

Twelve @ 12th Street Coffee - Mina Smith-Segal & Morris Klein

Morris Klein, Giovanni’s Room, photograph.

Twelve @ 12th Street Coffee - Mina Smith-Segal & Morris Klein

Mina Smith-Segal, Giovanni’s Room, watercolor.

Inspired by an art show at the William Way Gay Community Center of gay hang-outs which are no longer around – remember the Allegro?  The art power couple, Mina leads a workshop at the Philadelphia Sketch Club and Morris is VP of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia, decided to create an art show of 12 locations in the modern day Gayborhood of Philly with Mina creating paintings and Morris shooting photos of the same location such as Woodies, Sisters, Giovanni’s Room and more.  Mina’s liquidy paintings paired with Morris’ filter-ific watercolor-like photos capture the essence of the famous gay district.  Bet you didn’t know there’s along history of Philly being in the forefront of the gay civil rights movement – the first gay civil rights march was held in Philly and an historic marker is at Independence Mall to prove it.

Twelve @ 12th Street Coffee - Mina Smith-Segal & Morris Klein

The HIV Clinic, Mina Smith-Segal & Morris Klein.

Mina Smith Segal @ 12th Street Cafe

Woodies Bar, Mina Smith-Segal, watercolor.

Twelve @ 12th Street Coffee - Mina Smith-Segal & Morris Klein

Woodies Bar, Morris Klein, photograph.

The staff at 12th Street Coffee told DoN this is the best art show they’ve had to date, with 24 images this is truly an historic exhibit commemorating Philly’s famous gay neighborhood.  Located next to the 12th Street Gym it’s a great spot to take in the art, sip some coffee and check out the hot boys coming and going from the gym.  Thanks Mina & Morris, your idea is inspiring, brave and beautiful.