Photography Circle Member Exhibition:
FRAMES is a quarterly print magazine dedicated to sharing and providing a place to showcase contemporary photography from around the world. Tomasz Trzebiatowski, the Founder and Editor of FRAMES Magazine is based in Switzerland with writers and staff spread around the globe. The publication, printed in the United Kingdom, is packed with new work, new ideas and exists to promote and share the photography of others… the magazine is produced in print (at a very high quality on premium paper)… “Because Excellent Photography Belongs On Paper” The FRAMES mission parallels our mission at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts aligns with our goals and efforts to grow and support current practitioners. The primary difference is our focus on a physical gallery experience and the in person opportunities for our Members and visitors alike, while FRAMES packages its content for home delivery, both in print and in the supplemental online content.
One of these supplemental programs is the “Frames Photography Circle” a membership based collection of photographers or photo enthusiasts from around the world who participate in monthly meetings with presentations by established photographers and more (much more). One of the benefits of “Circle” Membership is the opportunity to have work featured in an annual exhibition and publication to celebrate and document the photography of the participants.
We are excited to be hosting this juried exhibition, the first group exhibition of work from Circle Members and to present a truly international collection of photographers from around the globe. This inaugural FRAMES Photography Circle member exhibition brings together photographers from: Australia, Canada, Cambodia, Denmark, France, India, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, Norway, Switzerland, Thailand, United Kingdom & the United States to share their experience, their knowledge and their love of photography.
David DeMelim
Managing Director
RI Center for Photographic Arts
The Circle is a membership based collection of photographers from around the world cultivated by the Founder and Editor of FRAMES Magazine, Tomasz Trzebiatowski. FRAMES is a quarterly print magazine devoted to presenting photography in print… Because “Excellent Photography Belongs on Paper” This simple mission statement and the larger goals of the Photography Circle align perfectly with our mission at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, to share knowledge, skills and help members develop their personal vision.
This first FRAMES Photography Circle Exhibition, presents work from Circle Members:
Rene Algesheimer, Todd N. Allison, Kate Barclay, Bill Barton, Steve Bauserman, Ramsay Breslin, Jacob Buchowski, Joanna Butler, Wan Chantavilasvong, Robert Clark, Pascal Clément, Heather Cudworth, Andrew Cunningham, René Derome, Eric Falk, Anais Faraj, Susan Gans, Anne Helene Gjelstad, Susan-Mary Henderson, Jørn Holm-Pedersen, Ulrich Jousten, Pauls Kozlovskis, Jeet Kumar, John Lai, Peter CW Lim, Joyce P. Lopez, Lesley MacGregor, Michael Marx Beach, Piotr Meszynski, Stephane Monard, Keith Munger, Rudransh Nagi, S W. Scott Olsen, Claudio Pari, Ruggero Pellegrin, Reed Pike, Michael Potts, Ian Pye, Ernst Ryll, Stephen Smith, Norbert Snitil Chaos, Pia Soper, Mark Sullivan Barista, Stephen Sunnucks & Peter Wantula
The Exhibition Catalog is available for home delivery, order your copy today.
FRAMES Photography Circle
FRAMES Photography Circle (FPC) is an international group of members who share a deep passion for photography and are interested in furthering their photographic knowledge and skills. It is directly tied to the FRAMES Magazine, a well-respected quarterly printed photography publication. Members of the FPC are part of an international network, exchanging not only photographic expertise and knowledge but also business connections and life experiences. Members have regular and exclusive access to some of the world’s top photographers and artists in person – not only online but also during occasional on-location meetings organized in the major cities in different parts of the world.
One of the objectives of FPC activities is to present our members with regular opportunities to exhibit their photographic work in various international locations and to get involved in a self-curation process consciously.
Tomasz Trzebiatowski
Founder and Editor of FRAMES Magazine
Opening Reception: November 16th 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
On View: Thursday, November 16th, thru Friday, December 29th, 2023
Free and Open to the Public
Opening Reception & Awards Presentation: November 16th, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
The Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts, 118 N. Main St. Providence, RI
The RI Center for Photographic Arts, RICPA 118 N. Main St. Providence, RI 02903
Located in the heart of Providence, RICPA was founded to inspire creative development and provide opportunities to engage with the community through exhibitions, education, publication, and mutual support.
RICPA exists to create a diverse and supportive community for individuals interested in learning or working in the Photographic Arts. We strive to provide an environment conducive to the free exchange of ideas in an open and cooperative space. Members should share a passion for creating, appreciating, or learning about all forms of photo-based media. We work to provide a platform for artistic expression, that fosters dialogue and drives innovation in the photographic arts.
The Gallery at the Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts is a member of Gallery Night Providence https://www.gallerynight.org/
Want to become a RICPA Member? Membership brings many benefits and discounts, for more information and to find the membership level that fits you, visit our website at https://www.riphotocenter.org/membership-info/ You may become a member at entry, member benefits begin immediately and run 365 days from your start date. Membership starts by registering at https://www.riphotocenter.org/registration
Size Limit: Maximum size 48” including the frame. Artists may have multiple pieces (diptych, triptych etc.) to make up one work.
In-Person Delivery of Accepted Work: In-person deliveries will be accepted November 11th, noon till 5:30pm or by appointment.
The RICPA Gallery is located on the 2nd Floor at 118 North Main Street Providence, RI
Questions: Contact gallery@riphotocenter.org To learn about other RICPA exhibits and programs, visit https://www.riphotocenter.org/
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