Holiday Salon: PHOTO

A number of BAPC members will be participating in the PHOTO Holiday Salon. PHOTO is a new gallery in Oakland at 473 25th Street, Oakland (map) between Broadway and Telegraph.
Soft Opening: Oakland Art Murmur December 3 (6-9pm). Hours: Thurs/Fri/Sat Noon to 6pm.
Artists Reception: Sunday, December 19, from 2:00 to 4:00

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Guest speaker: Michael Jang

Michael Jang is an SF based photographer with work in the permanent SFMOMA collection, someone who has collaborated with Annie Liebowitz, and who has an impressive file of celebrity shots done for Rolling Stone and other publications.
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Exhibition: Synthetic Environments

Dates of show: April 10 – 29
Date of Opening: April 10, 2010 / 6-8 pm
Preview the show online

Mina Dresden Gallery
312 Valencia Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 (map)
(415) 863-8312
Gallery Hours: Wednesday to Saturday from 3-7 pm
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1 Shot x2 2009

07_06-oneshotOne Shot x2: Our annual membership exhibition

September 1 – September 30, 2009
Reception: Saturday, September 12, 2 to 4

SF Photo Center Gallery at the Harvey Milk Recreational Arts Center (map)
50 Scott St, San Francisco, CA‎, (415) 554-9522‎

Photographers often present their images in a body of work elaborating on a concept or documenting places or events. BAPC’s annual One Shot exhibit provides an opportunity for members to showcase an image that can stand apart from their series of work or is outside the typical subject matter or medium the artist uses. This year BAPC has expanded the concept. In One Shot x Two each member exhibits two images that are thematically related. Read more

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2008 public events highlights

November 2 – December 7
Loss, BAPC group exhibition of photographs dealing with different aspects of loss. Berkeley Art Center.

March 20 – April 20
Whimsy, a BAPC group exhibition addressing the lighter side of photography. Rayko Photo Center Gallery, 428 Third Street, San Francisco.

April 12
Guest speaker: Ken Light. Calumet 2-4pm. Free and open to the public. Mr. Light describes his work as social documentary and has published several books.

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