Videos playing inside the gallery may seen from the public way on the exterior of the gallery. Videos will be selected for their harmony with and ability to expound on themes in the featured exhibition.
Read moreWe can, and we will.
These times require something extraordinary from all of us. The words of Theodore Roosevelt come to mind:
“Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.”
To maintain our solace and yours, jdc will continue to operate as a site for art virtually and physically. Out of consideration for a community hungry for safe interactions and discoveries, we have and will continue to adapt our programming. We have bolstered our online viewership experience for all Patrons. Locally, we hope to be a safe space for community engagement: we are creating enhanced window displays, exhibiting large prints, and launching a video initiative, “Through the Glass” early. All these experiences are designed to be enjoyed from outside the space.
Read moreJustyna Badach Exhibits at Colorado Photographic Arts Center
Asymmetric Warfare
February 21 - April 18
Asymmetric Warfare presented by the Colorado Photographic Arts Center (cpac) draws on two ongoing bodies of Justyna Badach’s work, Land of Epic Battles and Proxy War. These gunpowder prints are explosive. By weaponizing her photographs, Badach speaks to the power images have in society in a smart and arresting way.
Read moreARTSWATCH : an interview with jdc
art has a purpose beyond decorating my wall
Read moreFrom the field : Catching up with Ian van Coller
With support of his 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship, Ian van Coller is spending much of this year on the road continuing his ongoing work, Naturalists of the Long Now, a study on deep time and collaboration with climate change scientists.
Read moreJennifer Greenburg in Black and White Magazine
Jennifer Greenburg’s Revising History is featured by Black and White Magazine in an article by Larry Lytle, who has covered Greenburg’s work in the past. This check-in exposes how the Artist’s ongoing Revising History work has evolved from its conception in 2010 to now.
Read moreHarvard Acquires "Mali Monuments" by Ian van Coller
We are proud to announce that Harvard Museums have acquired two works from Ian van Coller's Mali Monuments series. Djenne Market and Mosque and Tomboctou Home were taken in 1998. These works grow Harvard Museums' collection of the Artist's early work; the Museum also has photogravures from the Colonized Trees series.
Read moreLuis González Palma Exhibits at SDSU Downtown Gallery
Famed Guatemalan Artist to visit San Diego this October for tandem events: Exhibition at SDSU Downtown Gallery & Keynote Lecture at Medium Photo Festival.
Read moreMFAH Acquires Jennifer Greenburg
We are proud to announce that the Museum of Fine Arts Houston has acquired the work of Jennifer Greenburg. Two acquisitions by the Museum were matched by one gift from a private collection to make three works by the Artist now in the permanent collection.
Read moreA City Near You: Matt Eich in THE FENCE
Congratulations to Matt Eich, whose Sin & Salvation in Baptist Town was selected for inclusion in the multi-city initiative THE FENCE. One of the largest traveling photography exhibitions in North America, THE FENCE has stops in eight cities : Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Calgary, Denver, Houston, Seattle, and Sarasota.
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