Nov
8
to Dec 14

Photography & Politics at Flower City Arts

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Reception: Friday November 8th, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. in Photography & Digital Arts Department, Flower City Arts Center, 713 Monroe Ave., Rochester, NY

How can images not only document political events but themselves be political acts? Question politics around them? React, subvert politics? Imagine a better world so it can be executed? Historically, artists reflect their contemporary moment. Photography & Politics is a nationally juried show by Stephanie Mercedes reflecting on how photographs can be pushed further.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Donald Hyatt (Rochester, NY)
Laura Scheidt (Silver Spring, MD)
Cheryl Amati Martin (Rochester, NY)
Michael Darough (Waco, TX)
Karen Faris (Rochester, NY)
Ileana Hernandez (Elkridge, MD)
Joseph Paladino (East Rochester, NY)
Fernando Muller (Rochester, NY)

ABOUT THE JUROR
Stephanie Mercedes is a Argentinian/American performance artist who graduated from Smith College with a degree in Latin American Politics and Studio Art. Mercedes has performed and exhibited in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Switzerland and the US.

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Current Seen: Seeing Change at Visual Studies Workshop
Oct
4
to Nov 16

Current Seen: Seeing Change at Visual Studies Workshop

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Visual Studies Workshop is pleased to present new works recently made in Rochester, NY by contemporary artists that approach or call for changes to current world subjects including, but not limited to environment, immigration, health, race, policy, social awareness, feminism, gender, and activism. Artists in the VSW exhibition include Alicia Taylor Austin, Alejandro Cartagena, Trevor Parlo Clement, Kes Efstathiou, Rachel Fein-Smolinksi, Cody Filardi, W. Michelle Harris, Ileana Doble Hernandez, Jason Lazarus, Adam Maida, Rigoberto Diaz Martinez, Louie Palu, and Lytton Smith.

Seeing Change is part of the biennial project Current Seen October 4-November 17, 2019, organized by Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo). Director of RoCo, Bleu Cease, writes that, “Current Seen is intended to support the region’s growing contemporary art community by bringing new curatorial voices and new artworks together in Downtown Rochester.”

VSW Exhibitions are made possible by in part by the Visual Art Program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; the Max and Marian Farash Foundation; Joy of Giving Something; and Monroe County.

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