GPP

VASA Announces
the Global Photography Project


fall session registration is now open and limited to 50 participants
early registration discount ends September 15

Questions: gpp [at] vasa-project.com
Information & Registration site https://vasa-project.com/gpp
VASA online center for media studies


Brockman
image: Lisa Brockman

"The Global Photography Project is a great forum for collaborating with photographers worldwide, encouraging idea generation and sharing and promoting artistic growth – and lots of fun, too!"
Lisa Brockman, Summer Session 2012

 

Stephen Perloff
VASA Exhibition Juror

Perloff
image: Judith Harold-Steinhauser

 

Amanda
image: Charlie Jones

"One challenge I’ve experienced with the Private Space theme is coming up with ideas that don’t require a living element (e.g., person, animal) as part of the image subject-matter. This is an abstract photo that I took which is likely near-impossible to figure out in a literal sense (what is it?, where is it?), but nevertheless conveys a strong sense of space. It occurs to me that each viewer will interpret the image in their own way, thus creating their own 'individual private space'"
Charlie Jones, Summer Session 2012

 

Fall workshops on the
Teaching of Photography are now
open for registration.

Video Introduction

The VASA Global Photography Project (GPP) is designed to bring you together with other photographers from diverse international locations into small online working groups that bridge culture, language, custom, and geography using various internet-based social networking tools.

In addition to developing your skills and vision in photography, you will be engaged in a multicultural creative environment as you work with your fellow team members to create a collaborative online photography exhibit around a conceptual theme.

Your team's work will be carefully reviewed by Stephen Perloff, who will be curating a juried exhibition of selected works from all the teams' final exhibits.The juried exhibition will be posted to the VASA Exhibition site and promoted through Incamera, VASA's newsletter.

 

Stephen Perloff is the founder and editor of The Photo Review, a critical journal of international scope publishing since 1976, and editor of The Photograph Collector, the leading source of information on the photography art market.

He has curated more than a score of exhibitions, including "Philadelphia Past and Present" at the Philadelphia Art Alliance. He was the curator of the acclaimed series "Photography: Contemporary Prospect" at Historic Yellow Springs (1994–2001). And he curated the exhibition "Camera Work: A Centennial Celebration," at the James A. Michener Art Museum.

Other curated exhibitions includes: "Radical Vision: The Revolution in American Photography, 1945–1980" at the James A. Michener Art Museum; the retrospective exhibition "Andrea Baldeck: The Heart of the Matter" at the Moore College of Art, Philadelphia; and "Saving Face," an exhibition of portraits drawn from the collection of Robert Infarinato at the Michener. He was also the curator for the Woodmere Art Museum Photography Triennial. His current curatorial project is an exhibition of historic and contemporary photomontages to be held at the Michener Museum from January to April 2013.

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registration is now open and limited to 50 participants
Early fall registration discount closes on 15 September

• Questions:
gpp [at] vasa-project.com

• Information & Registration site
https://vasa-project.com/gpp

VASA online center for media studies