Marian Cameron

Visions of Public Art

 
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Negative Windows

Wheat-paste mural

“In 2005, after 20 years of traditional photography, I put aside my analog Nikons and moved to the world of digital cameras and a computer darkroom. Today I am a photographic artist, a modern maker. The original photo lens from my vast inventory are used to create digital art prints.”

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Visions of Public Art was presented in 2019 as part of [Current Seen] Big Ideas. Small Venues.

Current Seen supports the region's growing contemporary art community by bringing new curatorial voices and new artists together near East Ave. and Main St. in Rochester, New York.

2019 Core Venues (Rochester Contemporary Art Center, Central Library of Rochester, Visual Studies Workshop, RIT City Art Space) and Framework Venues (galleries, community and alternative spaces, and pop-up venues) hosted curated exhibitions of local and national artists related to the general theme: our current moment / our changing city.

Building upon First Friday Rochester, Current Seen is intended to foster collaboration, help spaces achieve greater collective impact, celebrate the act of curation, and aid artists in reaching new expanded audiences. Programs include more than 20 exhibitions and events organized by both experienced and emerging curators spanning three generations. The lead organizer of Current Seen is Bleu Cease, Executive Director of Rochester Contemporary Art Center.

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