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November | December 2003 - Boston Photography Focus

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phonelines: member news from near and far<br />

Congratulations to all for your<br />

recent successes. Please keep us informed<br />

of your news and triumphs.<br />

this fall including: Millennial <strong>Boston</strong>: 15 Artists View the<br />

City at the <strong>Boston</strong> Athenaeum, <strong>Boston</strong>, MA, through<br />

<strong>November</strong> <strong>2003</strong>; Through A Hole at the Belan Gallery,<br />

Lawrence, MA through October <strong>2003</strong>; and Photoplay:<br />

Three Alternative Photographers at the Art Complex,<br />

Duxbury, MA, through <strong>November</strong> <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

<strong>Boston</strong>, MA, presented a solo exhibition of Lyssa Palu-ay’s<br />

work during September and October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

The River Gallery, Ipswich, MA, hosted an exhibition of<br />

Ed Monnelly and Dorothy Kerper Monnelly’s landscape<br />

photographs during October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Jonathan Bailey is currently part of a three person<br />

exhibition at the Freedman Gallery at Albright College,<br />

Reading, PA, <strong>December</strong> <strong>2003</strong> through January 2004.<br />

He was also included in the annual juried Awards<br />

Exhibition at The Center for Photographic Art, Carmel,<br />

CA through October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Lorenza Lucchi Basili was part of a group show in San<br />

Francisco, CA, through the Artists’ Television Network,<br />

during October and <strong>November</strong> <strong>2003</strong>. The exhibition<br />

Intervals: (themes and variations on) relational space,<br />

featured film, video, performance, sound, installations<br />

and photographs.<br />

Melonie Bennett and Judy Ellis Glickman exhibited<br />

their photographs in the exhibition, Relative Moments-<br />

Moments in Time, at the June Fitzpatrick Gallery,<br />

Portland, ME, during August <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

The University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, is hosting<br />

the exhibition Carl Chiarenza: Recent Large Scale Work, in<br />

the Harnett Gallery, during October and <strong>November</strong> <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Walter Crump was featured in a number of exhibitions<br />

Gary Duehr was part of an exhibition at the Hall Space<br />

Gallery, <strong>Boston</strong>, MA, during September and October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Neeta Madahar exhibited her work at Project Space<br />

at the New England School of Art and Design, <strong>Boston</strong>,<br />

MA, during October <strong>2003</strong>. From <strong>November</strong> <strong>2003</strong><br />

through February 2004, she will be part of Contruction-<br />

Coincidence?, and exhibition at the Momentum Gallery,<br />

Berlin, Germany.<br />

Annu Palakunnathu Matthew recently exhibited<br />

An Indian from India at the University of the Arts<br />

Gallery, Philadelphia, PA, from August through<br />

September <strong>2003</strong>. This exhibition will also be shown<br />

at Malboro College, Marlboro, VT, from October<br />

through <strong>November</strong> <strong>2003</strong>. Other work will be shown<br />

at the Hera Gallery, Wakefield, RI October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

Oscar Palacio is showing new photographs in the <strong>2003</strong><br />

Foundation on Parade exhibition at the St. Botolph<br />

Club, <strong>Boston</strong>, MA from October 28-<strong>November</strong> 7.<br />

His work is also included in Photographing Undomesticated<br />

Interiors exhibition at the Smith College Museum<br />

of Art from October 20-January 4.<br />

The Brant Gallery in Massachusetts College of Art,<br />

The Peabody Essex Museum, <strong>Boston</strong>, MA, recently featured<br />

John O’Reilly in an exhibition entitled Family Ties.<br />

Robin Radin received the Massachusetts Cultural Council<br />

Grant in <strong>Photography</strong> exhibit at <strong>Boston</strong> City Hall.<br />

The Mayor’s Office Gallery will feature her work during<br />

September and October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

The French Library and Cultural Center, <strong>Boston</strong>, MA,<br />

presented Soirees d’Elegance, an exhibition by Marigold<br />

Randall, during October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

The Hastings College Art Gallery, Hastings, NE, hosted<br />

an exhibition that included work by Rebecca Sittler<br />

during September and October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Boston</strong> Art Festival held in September <strong>2003</strong>, including<br />

various PRC members, including Guillermo Srodek-<br />

Hart and Bob Souther.<br />

Additionally, Bob Souther had a photographs featured in<br />

a special insert in the <strong>Boston</strong> Magazine’s September issue.<br />

David VanBuskirk presented his work in the exhibition<br />

Patterns in the Andes; Celebrating Inca Weavers Today at the<br />

Bixby Library, Vergennes, VT, during October <strong>2003</strong>.<br />

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