Showing posts with label Day Dreamers Night Wanderers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Day Dreamers Night Wanderers. Show all posts

The Commons

Apparently it is the day to find me in a newspaper. The Commons newspaper reported on the Vermont Center for Photography exhibition Day Dreamer's - Night Wanderers

**Just to clarify for anyone who knows me it is my step father Rick Clark who runs the gallery with my mother, not my father (Luke Powell) who is a professional photographer in his own right, and lives in Nova Scotia. 


Day Dreamers Night Wanderers Opening

Photos from the opening of Day Dreamers - Night Wanderers at the Vermont Center for Photography in Brattleboro. In this exhibition my work is paired with the work of Kirsten Hoving (also my mom). We had a wonderful time meeting so many interesting people. The exhibition looked great. We did not tell them how to hang it so it was a nice surprise to see the layout. There was a strong balance of clusters of my work and a large grid of my mother's photographs,  as well as some mixed together, they seemed cohesive and not scattered. It was so nice to see these two series together. The similarities are interesting but not too obvious. I hope we get to show together again.







Day Dreamers - Night Wanderers


Daydreamers | Night Wanderers is a two-person, mother-daughter exhibition of photographs by Kirsten Hoving and Emma Powell.  The exhibition features work from a series by each artist:  Emma Powell’s large-scale toned cyanotypes from “The Shadow Catcher’s Daughter,” and Kirsten Hoving’s archival digital prints from her series “Night Wanderers.” The work is linked by the artists’ shared interest in photo history, surreal imagery, implied narrative and symbolic objects.  Photographs by both artists have been featured in a variety of national and international exhibitions and publications.