News

(UPCOMING)

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I’ll be participating in an artist residency at the Millay Colony in the Berkshire Mountains, for the month of October 2010

(August 2010)

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Sunburn in Naples, 2010 ©Brea Souders – This new image is available in the current auction curated by Daniel Cooney Fine Art and igavel. Bidding is open through September 14, 2010. Check it out here.

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My work was featured in Kitsune Noir and I Heart Photograph recently. Both are fantastic online art/culture resources worth checking in on regularly.

(July, 2010)

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Sunrise/Sunset, 2010 ©Brea Souders

PhotoIreland Festival

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Sultry II
Kris Graves Projects
Brooklyn, NY
July 9 – August 14, 2010

Creatures Great and Small
Lexington Art League (traveling from Murray State University, Eagle Gallery)
Lexington, KY
July 10 – August 28, 2010

(June 6, 2010)
Bushwick Open Studios Festival
250 Moore Street, #303
June 6, 2010
12 – 7 pm

(May 6, 2010)

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“:http://www.umbragegallery.com”Umbrage Gallery":http://www.umbragegallery.com/
111 Front Street, Suite 208
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Graphic Intersections is a collaborative project loosely based on the old Surrealist and Dadaist game, the Exquisite Corpse. Designed to unite disparate artists in an interconnected photographic relay of images inspired by one another, this project strives to emphasize a system of response entirely rooted in unmediated visual reaction.

The exhibition includes photographs by Ben Alper, Anastasia Cazabon, Thomas Damgaard, Scott Eiden, Grant Ernhart, Jon Feinstein, Elizabeth Fleming, Alan George, Hee Jin Kang, Drew Kelly, Michael Marcelle, Chris Mottalini, Ed Panar, Bradley Peters, Cara Phillips, Noel Rodo-Vankeulen, Irina Rozovsky, Brea Souders, Jane Tam and Grant Willing

(April 14, 2010)

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Zona Maco Art Fair, with Hous Projects Gallery
Mexico City
April 14 – 18, 2010

(April 13, 2010)

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Interview at the Photography Post

(March 6, 2010)

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31 Women in Art Photography
curated by Charlotte Cotton & Jon Feinstein
Affirmation Arts
523 W 37th Street, NYC
March 6 – April 10, 2010

January 18, 2010 – In March 2010, in honor of Women’s History Month, Humble Arts Foundation in association with Affirmation Arts will present its second edition of 31 Women in Art Photography, a five-week exhibition celebrating 31 of the most innovative women in new art photography. The exhibition, curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein, will present an eclectic mix of new talent, culled from open submissions. 31 opens at Affirmation Arts in New York City on Saturday, March 6 during The Armory Show 2010.

The exhibition includes photographs by Erica Allen, Amelia Bauer, Claire Beckett, Gilda Davidian, Jessica Eaton, Naomi Harris, Carmen von Kende, Anna Krachey, Yvonne Lacet, Erika Larsen, Jessica Mallios, Alison Malone, S. Billie Mandle, Paula McCartney, Rachelle Mozman, Yamini Nayar, Sarah Palmer, Kristine Potter, Heather Rasmussen, Justine Reyes, Lisa Robinson, Irina Rozovsky, Sasha Rudensky, Victoria Sambunaris, Robin Schwartz, Emily Shur, Brea Souders, Rachel Sussman, Kirsten Kay Thoen, Carson Fisk-Vittori, and Ann Woo.

The Curators
British curator Charlotte Cotton recently became the creative director for the National Media Museum in Bradford, England and will be heading up the planned expansion of the museum in London. Previously Cotton was the curator and head of the Wallis Annenberg Department of photography at the Los Angeles Country Museum of Art, head of programming at the Photographer’s Gallery, London photography curator for the Victoria & Albert Museum in London for several years and is the founding editor of Words Without Pictures. Jon Feinstein is the co-founder and curatorial director of Humble Arts Foundation; he has organized numerous exhibitions throughout New York including the recent exhibition “Trying Them On” at Hendershot Gallery.

Founded in 2005 by amani olu and Jon Feinstein, Humble Arts Foundation is committed to promoting the work of new photo-based artists. The New York-based nonprofit serves the international art community by way of exhibition and publishing opportunities, limited-edition print sales, twice–annual artists grants, and various special projects.

The Affirmation Arts supports professionalism in the arts through exhibitions, programming and education.