(left) "Nude Study #24", 2016. © Barbara Hazen – (right) "What's Left Behind", 2022. © Judit German-Heins
(left) “Nude Study #24”, 2016. © Barbara Hazen – (right) “What’s Left Behind”, 2022. © Judit German-Heins

6th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition

Juried by: Adam Finkelston, J. Jason Lazarus, Chris McCaw, and The Image Flow

October 7 – December 21, 2022
Opening Reception: Saturday, October 15, 7–9PM

 
The Image Flow proudly presents our 6th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition, a juried exhibition featuring 29 artists working with a wide variety of historical and analog photographic printing processes.
 
Carbon transfers, Chemigrams, Cyanotypes, Lithographic prints, Lumens, Mordançages, Photo Intaglio and Photogravure, Platinum Palladium and Salt prints (along with many multiple-process works) are all represented in this show. Each image is often one of a kind due to the nature of working with these non-commercial processes—mixing emulsions and coating materials by hand are customary to alternative process work, and hand-embellishing prints with ink drawings, watercolor, oil pastels, embroidery, or 24K gold add additional flourishes to many of these artworks. The prints are made on a variety of unique materials including fine art papers, fabrics, metal plates, and wooden panels—we even have a photographic wall sculpture!
 
The exhibition is curated from over 250 submissions from photographers living and working throughout the United States, including many California and San Francisco Bay Area photographers.
 
The 6th Annual Alternative Process Photography Exhibition features work by Francis Baker, Bill Baldewicz, Michael Borowski, Greg Brophy, Lisa Brusell, Sally Chapman, Dana Christensen, Matt Connors, Marcus DeSieno, Dora Duan, Janet Fine, Judit German-Heins, Jessica Hays, Barbara Hazen, Angelea Heartsong-Redding, Bill Helsel, Kristoffer Johnson, Marky Kauffmann, Robert Levy, Travis Lovell, Annabel McGannon, Robyn Moore, Maureen Mulhern-White, Mayra Munoz, Annalise Neil, Jeffrey Sass, Caroline Savage, Michael Strickland and Rachel Wolf.

 

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Past Exhibitions