Lori Nix’s work featured in “Nature’s Toolbox” at the Field Museum in Chicago

Lori Nix’s work featured in “Nature’s Toolbox” at the Fi

Lori Nix’s work is featured in “Nature’s Toolbox: Biodiversity, Art and Invention” now on display at the Field Museum in Chicago. The exhibition, which includes work by 38 renowned artists, explores the connection between conserving nature and the quality of human life, and was produced by the nonprofit, Art Works for Change.

Venues:
The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, now through December 2, 2012
The Leonardo, Salt Lake City, Utah, January 22–August 5, 2013
Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita, Kansas, August 31–December 17, 2013

For more information:
http://www.artworksforchange.org/exhibition/natures-toolbox-biodiversity-art-and-invention/

Browse all of Lori Nix’s work at ClampArt


Blog post by:
Brian Paul Clamp, Director

A conversation with Henry Horenstein at CCNY on Friday, October 5th

A conversation with Henry Horenstein at CCNY on Friday, October 5th

Henry Horenstein will discuss his classic work, “Honky Tonk,” which is being reissued this month as a monograph from WW Norton & Company with prints currently on exhibition at ClampArt. Also shown will be portions of a documentary about Horenstein’s career over the last 40 years, which is being produced by John Spellos of Anthropy Arts, and features interviews with Allen Frame, Nan Goldin, and others.

The Camera Club of New York
The Arts Building
336 West 37th Street, Suite 206
New York City

Friday, October 5th
7.00 – 9.00 p.m.

For more information:
http://www.cameraclubny.org/conversations_horenstein.html

Browse all of Henry Horenstein’s work at ClampArt


Blog post by:
Brian Paul Clamp, Director

Henry Horenstein | “Camera Worship,” The Wall Street Journal

From The Wall Street Journal:

Henry Horenstein’s 17 black-and-white pictures shot in the 1970s take us to places where the music is indigenous, and show us the performers, the audience, the bartenders and the joints that are its ambience.

PDF of the magazine article
Wall Street Journal, “Camera Worship: Religion, Music and News”

View the exhibition

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Amy Touchette | “Shoot the Arrow: A Portrait of a Spiritual Transsexual,” Transgressor Magazine

From the feature on Amy Touchette’s series “Shoot the Arrow” in Transgressor Magazine:

Amy Touchette writes: “The first time I set eyes on The World Famous *BOB* was in the basement of the infamous (and now non-existent) club CBGB in downtown Manhattan. I arrived late, so I could only find a space by the stage wings. This was an incredible stroke of luck, because it was a very unusual way to take in a burlesque show. . .

Read the original article

Browse Amy Touchette’s series “Shoot the Arrow” at ClampArt
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