Date(s) - 04/10/2023 - 05/11/2023
Time(s) - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Exhibition:
In-Person Juror/Artist Talk and Opening Reception:
Time(s) - 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location
Atlanta Photography Group

Erik Scherb – From The Edge
Abstraction: Envisioning a Different World
For this year’s concept exhibition APG is partnered with the Atlanta Contemporary to to push the boundaries of photographic vision, and exhibit photographs that explore the idea of what’s real.
Artists were encouraged to use the Atlanta Contemporary’s exhibition New Worlds: Georgia Women to Watch as a springboard to create work that moves beyond traditional ways of seeing photography.
The work in this exhibition creates abstraction through the use of color, form, composition, distortion, shadow, light, manipulated materials (montage or composite), and photo editing software. The exhibition is an opportunity for artists to envision a different world using their own unique photographic perspective.
Veronica Hogan
Executive Director
Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta, GA
As Executive Director, Veronica (Kessenich) Hogan stewards the mission and strategic plan of Atlanta Contemporary, guiding the artistic programming with an array of independent curators and program partners, and successfully leads the organization through the unprecedented years of COVID-19. Hogan joined Atlanta Contemporary in June 2013 and was appointed as Executive Director in July 2015. Hogan authored and executed the Capitalization Fund grant that underwrote Atlanta Contemporary’s transition to free admission which since implementation has seen a radical transformation in annual attendance.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Hogan received her Bachelor’s Degree from Saint Mary’s College (IN) and her Masters of Philosophy in Art History from St. Andrews University (Scotland). She has been active in the field of art as an art administrator, art historian, curator and consultant for over fifteen years. Beginning her career as Gallery Director at Atlanta’s prestigious Fay Gold Gallery, Hogan has worked as a lecturer at Agnes Scott College, the Savannah College of Art & Design – Atlanta, and the Art Institute of Atlanta. In recognition of her contributions to the arts, Hogan was named one of Atlanta’s 500 Most Powerful People (Atlanta Magazine, 2019), received the CCA Community Impact Award (Emory University, 2016) and was named one of Atlanta’s Women of Power (The Atlantan, 2015).
Website – atlantacontemporary.org
Selected Artists
Alexandra Decker
Alison Lake
Ann Moller
Anne Walker
Asher Haig
Billy Clifton-Strawn
Blake Burton
Carolyn F Hollingsworth
Chris May
Chris Anderson
Erik Scherb
Harold Olejarz
Jennifer McKinnon Richman
Jenny Carey
John Garcia
Bryan Galgano
Louis Leon
Marcos Lopez
Michael Meyer
Robin Bell
Ronnie Mcclure
Sandra Fry
Scott Lowden
Stephanie Hanlon
Stephen H Weiss
Susan Wirt
Susan Pelteson
Susan K. Friedland
Sy Richards
Todd Suttles
Exhibition:
April 10 – May 11, 2023
In-Person Juror/Artist Talk and Opening Reception:
Thursday, April 13, 2023 6-8:30PM
To view all exhibition photos, please visit the exhibition’s viewing room.
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9:00 AM - Call For Entry: Holiday Show 2021
10:00 AM - Exhibition: Catherine Couturier SELECTS 2021
7:00 PM - Critique: Matt Haffner [ONLINE]
12:00 AM - Exhibition: APG> Airport 2021
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09/29/2021 - 10/20/2021
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
We’ve reached a turning point where a photographer is expected to understand the mechanics of video as well as photography. The lines between the still photographer and videographer are blurred. While you can make a respectable living shooting mainly - or only - photography, the market is opening wider and wider for artists who can do both. This 4-week workshop will take you from concept to creation to critique of a personal video project
This workshop focuses on the dynamic relationship between humankind and animals. Artists have been photographing animals, domestic and wild, since the early days of photography. Animals have been the subject matter for many famous photographers, working in various categories such as documentary, analog, editorial and fine art. As Elliot Erwitt once famously said, “Dogs don’t mind being photographed in compromising situations.” Many of us share our lives and homes with a dog or a cat, while also sharing natural spaces with wildlife on a daily basis. Animals in photography have been used to tell stories, create metaphors or to educate the public on contemporary issues. How animals are perceived matters, especially as the loss of habitat around the world is bringing people and animals into closer contact. In this workshop, we will look at the various ways animals have been portrayed and used in photography. We will also discuss artist statements and visual elements such as composition, color, content and how it applies to subject matter. Participants will create their own animal related project and share it with the group at the end of the workshop.
10/11/2021 - 11/12/2021
9:00 am - 11:59 pm
For this non-juried show, APG members are invited to bring framed prints to the APG Gallery to sell during the holiday season. The month of December is the busiest time of the year at the gallery for shoppers, so this is a great opportunity to show your work and generate sales. And rather than waiting until the end of the exhibition, buyers will be able to take home their artwork directly after purchase.
10/11/2021 - 11/19/2021
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Atlanta Photography Group presents Exhibition: Catherine Couturier SELECTS 2021, photographic artists from Georgia to Minnesota.
Photographic works selected by juror Catherine Couturier. This exhibition takes place Oct. 11 - Nov. 19 at the new Atlanta Photography Group gallery at Ansley Mall.
Note: Opening Reception & Artist Talk - Oct. 14 from 5-8pm.
Matt Haffner is a mixed-media artist whose gritty and aesthetically graphic artworks range from large-scale installations to diminutive works on paper. His urban and mythological themed works are made from combinations of humble materials including; wheat-pasted paper, cardboard, newsprint, salvaged street signs, rusted metal, and spray paint that pay homage to his roots as a street artist and to his interest in the city’s periphery. He often combines his drawings with video projections and photographs that explore ideas about multilayered vision and investigate the dynamic between the static and moving image.
10/13/2021 - 01/19/2022
All Day
Atlanta Photography Group presents Exhibition: APG> Airport 2021 – Opening September 30, 2021- January 19, 2022. This exhibition is located in the main atrium at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, GA, hosted by APG during Atlanta Celebrates Photography. Featured Artists include: Armetrice Cabine, Beate Sass, Chris Anderson, Christy Conners, David Knox, Elizabeth Blank, Jeremy Janus, Karen Varsha, Kaylinn Gilstrap, Kiauna Yvette, Louis Leon, Marjorie Jordan, Mark Schermeister, Mark Caceres, Michael Reese, Monty Orr, Nathan Dean, Neil Williams, Patrick Krohn, Peter Tilgner, Ryan Mitchell, Todd Suttles, Tracy Bosworth Page, William Karl Valentine.
10/19/2021 - 10/26/2021
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Are you looking for clever and engaging options to connect with clients, family, and friends through your photography? Consider the dynamic possibilities of Hahnemühle Photo Cards. The portability and sleek design of the 4x6 Photo Cards + Tin, makes it the perfect Portable Portfolio Box. Be prepared for both scheduled and impromptu meetings with art directors, gallery owners, photo editors, collectors, portfolio reviews and your community of photo enthusiasts…. show your pictures and not your phone!
Workshop: Portable Portfolio Box - Are you looking for clever and engaging options to connect with clients, family, and friends through your photography? Consider the dynamic possibilities of Hahnemühle Photo Cards. The portability and sleek design of the 4x6 Photo Cards + Tin, makes it the perfect Portable Portfolio Box. Be prepared for both scheduled and impromptu meetings with art directors, gallery owners, photo editors, collectors, portfolio reviews and your community of photo enthusiasts…. show your pictures and not your phone!
