About this Event
"Lost & Found", curated by Michael Behlen and Michael Kirchoff of Analog Forever Magazine, is an exhibition where 35 photographic artists have created their art using traditional, historical, and alternative methods often overlooked in today's digital environment. These works reveal the artists' hands and encompass the passion behind creating photographs that fulfill their innermost thoughts, dreams, and desires.
Opening Reception is Friday, October 11 (6 – 9pm). This event is free and open to the public.
CPAC is also hosting an in-person panel discussion on October 12 at 2 pm titled “Why Analog?” with Behlen, Kirchoff, Carol Golemboski, Professor of Photography at the University of Colorado Denver, and local exhibiting artists Mark Sink and Michael Ash Smith. The panel will be moderated by Samantha Johnston, CPAC’s Executive Director and Curator. The event is free and open to the public.
Founded in 2018 as a passion project by four friends, Analog Forever Magazine has become the world’s premier journal of contemporary film and analog photography. The magazine provides a global audience to established and emerging photographers who use analog processes and techniques for their photographic work by giving them a voice via a biannual print photography journal, online features and interviews, book reviews, and online exhibitions.
Image detail: “Page 14”, from the book there’s a place i want to take you, ©Vanessa Leroy, Cyanotype on Fabric
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday, Noon – 4 p.m.
Learn more at https://cpacphoto.org/lost-and-found/.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Colorado Photographic Arts Center, 1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, United States
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