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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11/01/2021 - 11/22/2021
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Environmental advocacy and conservation will continue as a prominent concern for years to come. Photography’s strength as a visual form of communication takes a vital role in advocacy. This workshop will cover various historical, philosophical, aesthetic and technical approaches to contemporary, expressive landscape photograph, while examining our own personal responses to the landscape and environmental concerns through our own photography.
11/09/2021 - 11/16/2021
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
This workshop delves into techniques for successfully blending images and text to create impactful narratives. We will explore text as part of an image or series of images (à la Barbara Kruger or Duane Michals), as well as text as a supplement to images through evocative titles and descriptions. For our final project, students will have the opportunity to create their own, unique compositions of images and text.
11/10/2021
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
The Medium Format Experience is an event that allows photographers to get hands-on experience with every brand of medium format camera on the market today. Facilitated by Capture Integration, an Atlanta-based company specializing in medium format photography, participants will have the opportunity to work with a variety of cameras in a studio setting. Capture Integration will be providing cameras, lighting, and a model. Participants will have the opportunity to shoot with the latest Medium Format Cameras on the market, and to ask any questions they may have about working in the medium. If you have ever been interested in the increasingly accessible world of digital medium format photography, this is an excellent opportunity to experience the variety of medium format cameras first-hand. Location: APG Gallery.
Christina Price Washington received a Master of Fine Art in photography in 2012 and a Master of Arts degree in art history in 2014 from Georgia State University. Her work has been featured in the High Museum of Art, Slow Exposure and the Portfolio Show at the Atlanta Photography Group, and Works on Paper at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
11/13/2021 - 11/20/2021
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
Taking the picture is just one step in the production of a great image. What to do with it next is always a question we find ourselves asking. Even after the image has been edited and processed, is it exactly what you wanted? Can I go back and change it a little more? How do I deal with all these pictures sitting in a folder on my computer? Capture One is the industry leading non-destructive RAW image manipulation software available today. With its advanced color rendering, editing tools, and powerful image processing, it’s a logical next step in taking your pictures from ok to awesome!
11/17/2021
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Travel photographer, Sony ambassador, represented worldwide by YellowKorner Gallery, Esteban Toro, shares his project: Aperture: A World of Stories. A documentary series created by Sony, where Toro meets two of the most remarkable figures of the photography world: Scott Gray, the CEO of the World Photography Organization, and Brent Lewis, a photo editor of The New York Times.
