Category Archives: Shows

Mark Jaremko, Lena Tsakmaki and Rebecca Chang

Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer calls out the work of Mark Jaremko and a couple other Bay Area night photographers:

Mark Jaremko Bay Area night photographer Mark Jaremko has two photographs on display at 111 Minna Gallery this month in San Francisco for the Artspan Selections2007 exhibit. Selections is a biennial juried competition where close to 400 artists applied and they picked 20 artists in total. Only three photographers made it into the exhibit. And, get this… they were all Nocturnes folks, Mark Jaremko, Lena Tsakmaki and Rebecca Chang.

The show runs for the month of December and 111 Minna Gallery. – Andy Frazer [Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer]

I’ve only had time to look at Jaremko’s site so far, but some very beautiful photography can be found there.

Nocturnal Visions: Photography Show in San Francisco

From the Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer:

Nocturnal Visions Show in San Francisco This month I’ll have four of my night photographs on display in a group show titled “Nocturnal Visions”. The show will be at ARTworkSF, at 49 Geary St, Suite #234, in San Francisco, CA.

The show includes work by four night photographers, as well as some night painters. The other night photographers featured in the show are Tim Baskerville, Richard Sintchak and Ethel Jimenez. There will be a reception for the artists tomorrow night (Thursday, Sept 6th) from 5:30-730pm, but the show runs through September 22nd.

… please note that ARTworkSF has moved from it’s prior location in suite #215 (on the left) to #234 (on the right, as you exit the elevator). – Andy Frazer [Night Photography blog by Andy Frazer]

Sounds like a show I’d like to attend.

Exhibit focuses on early photos of Yosemite

An article in one of my local papers informs me of an interesting show at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford: ” Yosemite: Structures and Textures: Photographs by Eadweard Muybridge, Carleton Watkins, Ansel Adams, and Others.” The show runs from now (July 25, actually) until October 28 and includes a number of other interesting artifacts in addition to the photography.

Apparently a series of films about Yosemite will also be screened during the exhibit. More information at museum.stanford.edu or 650-725-4657.