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Friday, November 21, 2014
ALMOST HEAVEN: A photographer uses 19th-century techniques to create dreamy visions
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Wednesday, November 5, 2014
FIGMENTS OF REALITY : AN EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY LANDSCAPE IMAGES
VERVE
Gallery of Photography is pleased to present Figments of Reality: An Exhibition of Contemporary Landscape Images,
work by six fine art photographers examining the many ways in which a landscape can be
interpreted. The exhibition includes:
Duane Monczewski
Beth Moon
Jennifer Schlesinger
Takeshi Shikama
Blue Mitchell
Keith
Taylor
The public reception will be held on Friday, November 7, 2014, from 5 to 7 pm
The public reception will be held on Friday, November 7, 2014, from 5 to 7 pm
The exhibition is on
view through Saturday, January 10, 2015
Thursday, September 11, 2014
OTHER WORLDS - DREAMY NARRATIVES BY THREE VISIONARY PHOTOGRAPHERS
Jennifer Schlesinger Hanson, Ann George, and Emma Powell.
LIONHEART GALLERY
September 12 - October 26, 2014
Opening Reception with Ann George and Emma Powell: September 27, 5-7pm
Reception with Jennifer Schlesinger Hanson: October 17, 5-7pm
27 Westchester Ave
Pound Ridge, NY
914-764-8689
thelionheartgallery@gmail.com
LIONHEART GALLERY
September 12 - October 26, 2014
Opening Reception with Ann George and Emma Powell: September 27, 5-7pm
Reception with Jennifer Schlesinger Hanson: October 17, 5-7pm
27 Westchester Ave
Pound Ridge, NY
914-764-8689
thelionheartgallery@gmail.com
Friday, August 1, 2014
LENSCRATCH: THE SCHLESINGER HANSON MIXTAPE
Aline Smithson did a great interview with me about my career in Photography on Lenscratch today!
Click here for the link:
Click here for the link:
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Monday, May 5, 2014
MY LATEST EMAIL NEWSLETTER
My
latest newsletter with information on the Albumen Workshop I am teaching
at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops in July and some new images!
ASSIGNMENT FOR DON'T TAKE PICTURES
A fun assignment - I wrote for Don't Take Pictures "Rule Breakers" series on April 21, 2014 featuring Elinor Carucci, click here for the link!
http://www.donttakepictures.com
http://www.donttakepictures.com
Thursday, April 3, 2014
TRADITIONAL ALBUMEN WORKSHOP
Intensive: Traditional Albumen Process at the Santa Fe Photographic Workshops
July 5 - July 6, 2014
When the albumen print process was perfected in 1850, for the first time in photographic history there was a means of inexpensively producing multiple paper-based images from a single negative. Albumen then became the dominant method of creating photographic positives from 1855 to the turn of the 20th century, when it was eventually replaced with silver gelatin. Prints on albumen produce a wonderful tonal range, with a unique sheen of a pearl essence that no other medium can achieve.
In this intensive, hands-on introduction to the medium, Jennifer discusses the history and process of albumen printing and demonstrates how to make albumen, as well as how to coat paper with albumen, sensitize paper with silver nitrate, and print and tone with selenium. We also explore troubleshooting in regards to paper, negatives, and chemical issues.
Participants of all levels are welcome, but those with an understanding of alternative processes may achieve a greater understanding of the technicalities involved. Regardless of prior experience, you walk away with an albumen print and the know-how to achieve the best results in the medium—as well as the confidence to practice that knowledge independently.
http://www.santafeworkshops.com/photography-workshops/workshop/1323
July 5 - July 6, 2014
When the albumen print process was perfected in 1850, for the first time in photographic history there was a means of inexpensively producing multiple paper-based images from a single negative. Albumen then became the dominant method of creating photographic positives from 1855 to the turn of the 20th century, when it was eventually replaced with silver gelatin. Prints on albumen produce a wonderful tonal range, with a unique sheen of a pearl essence that no other medium can achieve.
In this intensive, hands-on introduction to the medium, Jennifer discusses the history and process of albumen printing and demonstrates how to make albumen, as well as how to coat paper with albumen, sensitize paper with silver nitrate, and print and tone with selenium. We also explore troubleshooting in regards to paper, negatives, and chemical issues.
Participants of all levels are welcome, but those with an understanding of alternative processes may achieve a greater understanding of the technicalities involved. Regardless of prior experience, you walk away with an albumen print and the know-how to achieve the best results in the medium—as well as the confidence to practice that knowledge independently.
http://www.santafeworkshops.com/photography-workshops/workshop/1323
Thursday, January 30, 2014
TAKE FLIGHT
Juror's Statement for KIERNAN GALLERY'S, exhibition, 'Take Flight'
One
of my favorite, most rewarding aspects of my career in Photography is
editing and curating. I'm always honored to receive an opportunity to
curate an exhibition, and especially the theme here, Take Flight, a
subject that intrigues me in my own exploration of photography as well.
The idea of Flight has been a curiosity of Humans since our existence
and an investigation still going on today through our innovations into
Space. Of course when I think of Flight I not only think literally, but
of the many metaphorical and philosophical interpretations including
freedom and independence, as well fear and a sense of
uncomfortableness.
There were many great submissions to this exhibition and narrowing the final Gallery exhibition down to 25 images was quite tough. As is always the case when curating an exhibition, the images on the walls need to work off one another in a cohesive, narrative way. So there were many times I found myself pulling images out of the exhibition, despite their creators' sure talent and abilities. The images in the Gallery exhibition, in my opinion not only work well on their own individually, but they create a story of Flight. In addition, I found the quality of these images to be worthy of inclusion on the Kiernan's Gallery's walls. Kudos the all the photographers and thank you for your submissions!
There were many great submissions to this exhibition and narrowing the final Gallery exhibition down to 25 images was quite tough. As is always the case when curating an exhibition, the images on the walls need to work off one another in a cohesive, narrative way. So there were many times I found myself pulling images out of the exhibition, despite their creators' sure talent and abilities. The images in the Gallery exhibition, in my opinion not only work well on their own individually, but they create a story of Flight. In addition, I found the quality of these images to be worthy of inclusion on the Kiernan's Gallery's walls. Kudos the all the photographers and thank you for your submissions!
Kiernan Gallery
23B West Washington St. Lexington, VA 24450Tuesday, January 7, 2014
KIERNAN GALLERY - TAKE FLIGHT
The Kiernan Gallery is pleased to have Jennifer Schlesinger-Hanson as juror for our upcoming exhibition, Take Flight. Jennifer is the Director of Verve Gallery of Photography in Santa Fe, as well as a prolific photographer. I had the privilege of asking a few questions about her work on two sides of the fine art world. - Kat Kiernan
You can view the interview here: Kiernan Gallery
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