Perkins Center for the Arts’ 38th Annual Photography Exhibition exemplifies the best and most innovative work by photographers from throughout the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond.
2019 Juror
Paul Cava is a photo-based artist who is known for his sensual and emotionally driven collage work. Concentrating on the figure, Cava’s work speaks to the most intrinsic of human concerns. Paul Cava has exhibited paintings, drawings and photo-based works from 1976 to the present in galleries and museums in the United States and Europe, and his work has been collected by a broad range of private and public institutions, including The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, The Princeton University Museum of Art, and The Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.
Opening Reception
Saturday, February 2, 2019: 1 – 4 pm
Awards Ceremony: 2pm
Juror’s Awards Totaling $1200
Four artists will be selected by the exhibition’s juror for best in show, 2nd place, 3rd place, and honorable mention.
Museum Purchase Award
One photo in the exhibition will be selected by Peter Barberie, the Brodsky Curator of Photographs at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for their permanent collection. The maximum payment to the artist for the Museum Purchase Award (funded by Perkins Center) is $600.
Perkins Curators Award
Three artists will be invited by Perkins Center’s curators for inclusion in a future exhibition at our Collingswood Gallery in 2020.
Moorestown Gallery Hours
Thursday & Friday: 10am – 2pm
Saturday & Sunday: 12pm – 4pm
List of Photography 38 Winners:
1st Place – Linda Hollinger, Silhouettes
2nd Place – Howard Brunner, 2015-6629
3rd Place – Yeo Kim, Neo-vanitas #13
Honorable Mention – Jason Varney, Painter, Jamie Wyeth
Juror’s Mention – Richard Boutwell, White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelley, Arizona, 2017
Juror’s Mention – Jacqueline Blizzard, Raw Beauty
List of Artists Accepted into Photography 38:
Amanda Abramson, Girls, Ocean City, New Jersey
Dennis Abriola, On a Morning Walk
Jim Amon, Tree, Vine, Wire
Chris Andricola, Who Made the Cake
Chuck Badia, Paging Norman Rockwell
Amy Becker, Ladders | Phone Prints | Newark Library
Richard Bell, Studebaker | Navajo Code Talker
Jacqueline Blizzard, Raw Beauty
Sarah Bloom, A Part of Things
Joel Blum, Dance Malapaso
Richard Boutwell, White House Ruin, Canyon de Chelley, Arizona, 2017
Elena Bouvier, Domestically Wild
Art Brenner, A Room at the Top, Havana Sarah Bloom A Part of Things | Waiting for PiPO, Havana 2018
Howard Brunner, 2015-6629 | 2016-0227
Dave Burwell, Dancing In Light | Prelude | Invitation
Amanda Czerniawski, Frisbee
Robert Damato, Nor’easter #4
Lene Dronen, Blue
Diane Emerson, Enveloped
Joseph Gilchrist, Sunrise, Zabriskie Point | Mono Lake
Barry Good, Near the Tower
Sharon Harris, Local Haunt #2
Linda Hollinger, Girl With Doll | La Abuela | Silhouettes
H. Jennings, Conversation At Newport Jazz Festival | Amiri Baraka At Dodge
Edward Keer, Market
Scott Kern, Elvis in Odell
Yeo Kim, Neo-vanitas #11 | Neo-vanitas #12 | Neo-vanitas #13
Wayne Klaw, Piper PA-20
Susan LaPierre, The Obscuring Mist
Julia Lehman, Octopus Dancer
Leah Macdonald, Twisted Steps
Roger Matsumoto, (8-3) Orion | (10-52) Calla
Erin Nowak, Bath I | Bath II
Maria Papadopoulos, Come Down To the Basement – II | Come Down To the Basement – I
Jay Pastelak, From the Book, Window Light
Elvira Peretsman, Magic Of Reflections
Bennett Povlow, Bethlehem Mondrian #1 & # 2
Jay Roth, Untitled
Leonard Smiley, Cape May Changing Rooms
John Stritzinger, They Come At Sunset
Jason Varney, Painter, Jamie Wyeth
Barbara Warren, Untitled
Julian Weitzenfeld, Catania Statue | View from Taormina
Joan Wheeler, Klotz Throwing Company I
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