Thursday, May 13, 2010

Valley Photo Center May 2010 Newsletter

Valley Photo Center Newsletter
May Update 2010


keith and eddieReminder! Reception to honor Exhibitors and Mr. Keith Sikes Friday May 14 6-8 pm!
Wow! We had a great response to our call for entries for our Spring Open Submission Show. The gallery walls are full and the show looks fantastic!
Thank you all!
We hope you'll join us this Friday evening for a celebratory event honoring our 10th Anniversary with a special presentation to the man who started it all, Mr Keith Sikes. (That's Keith on the left with Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Eddie Adams.) The festivities start at 6:00 pm with a social hour and hors d'oeuvres, followed by the presentation at 7:00 pm. We will announce our $300 Grand Prize winner immediately following. We'll also introduce you to our new director and curator team, Mr Michael Doran and his wife Eileen Foley.
Please note the following:
TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR FRIDAY EVENING!
Main Street Closes for World's Largest Pancake Breakfast Set-Up

Springfield, Massachusetts -- Friday May 14, 2010: Main Street from State Street to Bridge Street will be closed at 10AM to allow for the set-up of the World's Largest Pancake Breakfast. Boland Way through to Harrison Avenue and Court Street through to Falcon Way will remain open until 4AM on Saturday, May 15, 2010. Main Street is expected to open to vehicular traffic on Saturday, May 15, 2010, by 3PM.
This closing will affect Main St in front of Tower Square, but there is still plenty of parking on side streets. Street parking is free after 6 pm. Of course, Tower Square has plenty of parking with hourly rates.
The Valley Photo Center is located at 1500 Main Street Springfield, MA 01115
Looking forward to seeing you Friday!

Monday, April 26, 2010

VPC May 2010 Newsletter

Valley Photo Center Newsletter
May 2010
In This Issue
Reception Friday May 14
Open Submission Show
Ending Fri April 30!
Donate Now!
Quick Links
Dear Friends,
As our exhibit season winds down to make way for warmer summer days, it is a pleasure to look back over a fabulous year. We were honored to have some really exceptional photographers gracing our walls during the past 10 months. Many thanks to all who came by to enjoy the images, and many thanks to all our volunteers who made it happen.
We look forward to seeing you in May for the Open Submission Show and tribute to Keith Sikes on May 14, and may the next ten years be even bigger and better!
Sincerely,

Christine Pratt
SAVE THE DATE! FRIDAY MAY 14 6-8PM
On May 14, 2010 the Valley Photo Center of Springfield will host a special reception in honor of Mr. Keith Sikes and present him with the Valley Photo Center Distinguished Service Award for his service and commitment to photography in Western Massachusetts.

It's hard to believe that 10 years have gone by already since the first Valley Portfolio made headlines across western Massachusetts. The enormity of that undertaking and the resulting continuance of a gallery space for photographic artists was the brainchild of Mr. Keith Sikes, whose vision and dedication launched what is now known as the Valley Photo Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the photographic arts.
Please come help us celebrate our 10th Anniversary and honor Keith Sikes on Friday May 14, 2010 from 6-8 pm. The reception is free and open to the public. The Valley Photo Center is located at 1500 Main Street Springfield, MA on the second floor.
We also would like to introduce you to our new Director/Curator team, husband and wife Michael Doran and Eileen Foley of Springfield. Please be sure to join this special event!
sculpture by Lee HuttTheme: "Life in the Valley"
Reception: Friday May 14 from 6-8 pm
Remember - we will have a $300 BEST of SHOW award!
First 2 submissions are $25/2, then just $10 each for additional images.
You may submit at the following drop-off locations until April 30:
IN-A-FLASH PHOTO Breckwood Blvd Springfield, MA
HUNT'S PHOTO AND VIDEO Rte 9 Hadley, MA
GICLEE OF NEW ENGLAND Main St Palmer, MA
Or drop in by April 30 at the Valley Photo Center during gallery hours Tues-Fri 11am-2pm. Be sure to see "Photography & Scultpure: A Marriage" by Alfred and Lee Hutt!
Drop-off in person Sat May 1 from 10 am - 12 pm
Pick-up Sat June 19 from 10 am - 12 pm
Submission forms are also available at drop-off locations or
on our website at www.valleyphotocenter.com
Looking forward to seeing you on our walls!
Currently on Exhibit : Ends Friday!
Photography and Sculpture : A Marriage
Work by Alfred and Lee Hutt
Exhibit runs March 30 - April 30, 2010
Gallery Hours are Tues-Fri 11am - 2 pm
Last chance to see this wonderful exhibit by this talented husband and wife team.
Many thanks to all who attended a very special opening reception!
Your contribution counts!

The ValleyPhotoCenter is celebrating it's 10th ANNIVERSARY!
And we couldn't have done it without you!

The Valley Photo Center offers something for everyone, and your donations go straight to our educational programs, guest speakers, and gallery shows. We'd like to make this coming year extra-special and are already in the planning stages for a super exhibit season of 2010-2011. Our committees are working on school programs, lectures, workshops, and fabulous exhibits.

But we really need your help!

Please send in your donation today, and help us continue to bring quality photography to the Pioneer Valley & make the next ten years bigger and better!
$ 25 Basic
$ 50 Silver
$ 100 Platinum
Donations may be sent to:
Valley Photo Center or donate online with PayPal
1500 Main Street at
www.valleyphotocenter.com
Springfield, MA 01115

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Valley Photo Center April Newsletter

Valley Photo Center Newsletter
April 2010
In This Issue
Reception this Sunday
Honoring Keith Sikes
Open Submission Show
Quick Links
Madonna by Alfred Hutt
sculpture  by Lee Hutt
Reception: Sunday April 11 from 2-4 pm

Please come join us and meet this talented husband and wife team.

Currently on Exhibit
Photography and Sculpture : A Marriage
Work by Alfred and Lee Hutt
Exhibit runs March 30 - April 30, 2010
Gallery Hours are Tues-Fri 11am - 2 pm
Photography and Art were two of the forces that drew
Alfred and Lee to each other when they first met. They married and together have traveled widely, pursuing these interests.

The show represents
a selection of images that reflect the content of their work...mostly it is about people...a person, who captures the imagination by revealing a compelling aspect of themselves. Caught in the instant the shutter is pressed and then put on paper...or translated into clay in a longer but no less focused way.
VPC to honor Keith Sikes

On May 14, 2010 the Valley Photo Center of Springfield will host a special reception in honor of Mr. Keith Sikes and present him with the Valley Photo Center Distinguished Service Award for his service and commitment to photography in Western Massachusetts.

It's hard to believe that 10 years have gone by already since the first Valley Portfolio made headlines across western Massachusetts. The enormity of that undertaking and the resulting continuance of a gallery space for photographic artists was the brainchild of Mr. Keith Sikes, whose vision and dedication launched what is now known as the Valley Photo Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the photographic arts.
Please come help us celebrate our 10th Anniversary and honor Keith Sikes on Friday May 14, 2010 from 6-8 pm. The reception is free and open to the public. The Valley Photo Center is located at 1500 Main Street Springfield, MA on the second floor.
Spring Open Submission Show spring bulbs
Exhibit: May 11-June 11, 2010
Theme: "Life in the Valley"
People, places, events?
Show us your vision of life in our unique valley.
Reception: Friday May 14 from 6-8 pm
Remember - we will have a $300 BEST of SHOW award!
First 2 submissions are $25/2, then just $10 each for additional images.
You may submit at the following drop-off locations until April 30:
IN-A-FLASH PHOTO Breckwood Blvd Springfield, MA
HUNT'S PHOTO AND VIDEO Rte 9 Hadley, MA
GICLEE OF NEW ENGLAND Main St Palmer, MA
Or drop in by April 30 at the Valley Photo Center during gallery hours Tues-Fri 11am-2pm. Be sure to see "Photography & Scultpure: A Marriage" by Alfred and Lee Hutt!
Drop-off in person Sat May 2 from 10 am - 12 pm
Pick-up Sat June 12 from 10 am - 12 pm
Submission forms are also available at drop-off locations or
on our website at www.valleyphotocenter.com
Looking forward to seeing you on our walls!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

VPC Spring Newsletter

Valley Photo Center Newsletter
March/April 2010
In This Issue
New Exhibit
Spring Open Submission
Quick Links
Dear Fellow photography enthusiasts,
Spring is slowly bringing its warmth and sunlight to the valley, birds are singing their spring renditions, and yes, I've even seen some frogs hopping about!
As you shake off the winter doldrums, we hope you will join us for next two exhibits of the season. First, the wonderful work of Alfred and Lee Hutt, whose combination of photography and sculpture is stunning. Second, our Spring Open Submission show celebrating Life in our Valley.
Please stop by and say hello! We're looking forward to seeing you!
Sincerely,
Christine Pratt
sculpture by Lee HuttMadonna by Alfred  Hutt
New Show Opens March 30!
Photography and Sculpture : A Marriage
Work by Alfred and Lee Hutt
Exhibit runs March 30 - April 30, 2010
Gallery Hours are Tues-Fri 11am - 2 pm
Please come join us and meet this talented husband and wife team for an opening reception on Sunday April 11 from 2-4 pm.
Photography and Art were two of the forces that drew Alfred and Lee to each other when they first met. They married and together have traveled widely, pursuing these interests.

The show represents a selection of images that reflect the content of their work...mostly it is about people...a person, who captures the imagination by revealing a compelling aspect of themselves. Caught in the instant the shutter is pressed and then put on paper...or translated into clay in a longer but no less focused way.

sunflowers_hatfieldAre you ready for the Spring Open Submission Show?
Exhibit: May 11-June 11, 2010
Theme: "Life in the Valley"
People, places, events? Show us your vision of life in our unique valley.
Reception: Friday May 14 from 6-8 pm
Remember - we will have a $300 BEST of SHOW award!
First 2 submissions are $25/2, then just $10 each for additional images.
You may submit at the following drop-off locations until April 30:
IN-A-FLASH PHOTO Breckwood Blvd Springfield, MA
HUNT'S PHOTO AND VIDEO Rte 9 Hadley, MA
GICLEE OF NEW ENGLAND Main St Palmer, MA
Or drop in by April 30 at the Valley Photo Center during gallery hours Tues-Fri 11am-2pm. Be sure to see "Photography & Scultpure: A Marriage" by Alfred and Lee Hutt!
Drop-off in person Sat May 2 from 10 am - 12 pm
Pick-up Sat June 12 from 10 am - 12 pm
Submission forms are also available at drop-off locations or
on our website at www.valleyphotocenter.com
Looking forward to seeing you on our walls!
Save the Date!
We are having a special celebration on Friday May 14 from 6-8 to honor the founder of the Valley Photo Center, Mr. Keith Sikes.
More information will follow in the next newsletter!
Mark your calendars now! You won't want to miss this party!!!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

VPC_New Exhibit

Valley Photo Center Newsletter
February 2010
In This Issue
New Show Opens Feb 16
Upcoming Shows
Quick Links
www.valleyphotocenter.com

Seaview New Show Opens Feb 16! Valley Photo Center
Tower Square
1500 Main Street
Springfield, MA 01115
413-781-1553

The Valley Photo Center is pleased to present the work of three photographers - Robert Aller,
Frank Ward, and David Prifti.

The show will run from Feb 16- March 19, 2010

Reception Sunday February 21st from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.


Both Ward and Aller teach photography at Holyoke Community College. Prifti teaches high school photography in Concord, MA.

Frank Ward will be presenting photos from his Asia Central project, of which he says, "I think of this portfolio as travel writing with a camera except that my pictures contain few scenic vistas or landmarks. ... In Central Asia, the environment is ancient and the horizons are open to all that globalization has to offer. In my pictures, evidence of the Silk Road with mountain views or vast steppes is sparse. Ghengis Khan's empire remains buried in the dust. My interpretation is of the present. What is life like now, how does regional culture manifest, and where is our interconnectedness? These questions linger as my camera contemplates what is before me."

Robert Aller will present landscape photographs from Nova Scotia and Newfoundland from his Strange Twilight series. "The works in this exhibit are but a few from a larger portfolio made during a recent excursion to the northeast outer islands of Newfoundland, more notably the Island of Fogo off the coast and the Clift's of Twillingate. ... In this work I photographed not just the experience of being in a cultural landscape reminiscent of the traditional ways of life in rural Ireland. But, with its Irish descendants, remote garden's, open grazing fields, or "commonage," the strange beauty of the twilight, and the poetic feeling of simply being witness to a way of life before it all fades from existence was a mesmerizing search to know whom these people were."

Prifti will show his wet plate collodion work, photographs of students of his in Concord. David says this of his wet plate work: "Using an 8 x 10 view camera and the 19th century wet plate collodion process, I make tintype portraits of students, friends and acquaintances. My interest lies in the power of a photograph to describe my subject clearly and with power. What begins with my interest in the physical appearence of the subject, develops into an evolving exploration of the sitter and myself. There is power in the tension of modern subjects being rendered in a historic process, pulling them out of time, reexamining the past as well as the present. The wet plate process is slow and labor intensive. Making these portraits requires exposure times ranging from 20 seconds to 2 minutes. It is in that collaboration that I find the power of this medium, as if the commitment required of both me and the sitter is present in the final image. It allows me to make connections with my subjects in more powerful ways than I am able to do with contemporary materials."

Gallery hours at the Valley Photo Center are Tuesdays through Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, or by special arrangement.
Upcoming Shows

March 30 - April 30 : Alfred and Lee Hutt
May 11 - June 11 : Open Submission -- "Life in the Valley"

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Valley Photo Center_New Exhibit

The Valley Photo Center is pleased to present the work of three photographers – Frank Ward, Robert Aller and David Prifti – at the Valley Photo Center. The exhibit will run from February 16 through March 19, 2010. There will be a reception for the artist on Sunday February 21st from 1:00 – 4:00 pm. Gallery hours at the Valley Photo Center are Tuesdays through Friday from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm, or by special arrangement.

Both Frank and Robert teach photography at Holyoke Community College. David teaches high school photography in Concord, MA.

Ward will be presenting photos from his Asia Central project, of which he says, “I think of this portfolio as travel writing with a camera except that my pictures contain few scenic vistas or landmarks. … In Central Asia, the environment is ancient and the horizons are open to all that globalization has to offer. In my pictures, evidence of the Silk Road with mountain views or vast steppes is sparse. Ghengis Khan’s empire remains buried in the dust. My interpretation is of the present. What is life like now, how does regional culture manifest, and where is our interconnectedness? These questions linger as my camera contemplates what is before me.”

Aller will present work from his Strange Twilight series of photographs. “The works in this exhibit are but a few from a larger portfolio made during a recent excursion to the northeast outer islands of Newfoundland, more notably the Island of Fogo off the coast and the Clift’s of Twillingate. … In this work I photographed not just the experience of being in a cultural landscape reminiscent of the traditional ways of life in rural Ireland. But, with its Irish descendants, remote garden’s, open grazing fields, or “commonage,”

the strange beauty of the twilight, and the poetic feeling of simply being witness to a way of life before it all fades from existence was a mesmerizing

search to know whom these people were.

Prifti will show his wet plate collodion work, photographs of students of his in Concord. David says this of his wet plate work: “Using an 8 x 10 “ view camera and the 19th century wet plate collodion process, I make tintype portraits of students, friends and acquaintances. My interest lies in the power of a photograph to describe my subject clearly and with power. What begins with my interest in the physical appearence of the subject, develops into an evolving exploration of the sitter and myself. There is power in the tension of modern subjects being rendered in a historic process, pulling them out of time, reexamining the past as well as the present. The wet plate process is slow and labor intensive. Making these portraits requires exposure times ranging from 20 seconds to 2 minutes. It is in that collaboration that I find the power of this medium, as if the commitment required of both me and the sitter is present in the final image. It allows me to make connections with my subjects in more powerful ways than I am able to do with contemporary materials.

For more information, please contact gene LaFord at 413-733-6001 (evenings) or gene.valleyphoto@verizon.net
gene LaFord
Curator, Valley Photo Center, Inc.
413-781-1553
gene.valleyphoto@verizon.net