
About this Event

PhotoAlliance is pleased to present a compelling lecture featuring artists Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey, with Ala Ebtekar. This evening of discussion and exploration will highlight their innovative approaches to contemporary photography and its evolving role in visual culture. Through presentations and dialogue, the artists will share their experimental methodologies, thematic inquiries, and unique storytelling perspectives.
Spanning diverse subjects from the intersections of myth and history to the delicate balance of nature and climate. Each artist challenges traditional photographic boundaries, expanding the medium’s expressive possibilities. Audiences will gain insight into the ways photography can bridge disciplines, evoke deeper narratives, and reimagine our understanding of the world.
Amanda Marchand is a Canadian, New York-based photographer and educator recognized for her experimental techniques and poetic engagement with themes of nature and climate change. Her work has garnered numerous accolades. Leah Sobsey is an artist and educator specializing in alternative photographic processes and natural history. She collaborates with Marchand, blending art and science to explore memory, materiality, and the environment. Ala Ebtekar is a visual artist whose practice spans painting, drawing, and installation. His work navigates the intersection of history, myth, and contemporary culture, often reflecting on identity and the cosmos.
This lecture offers a rare opportunity to engage with three artists pushing the boundaries of photography and visual storytelling. Don’t miss the chance to explore their distinct perspectives and groundbreaking approaches to the medium.
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* Students are always welcome to attend PhotoAlliance lectures for free, please tell our check-in volunteer you are a student and show your school ID. There is no need for students to pre-register for a ticket in advance.
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Photo credit:
Top: Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey, from series This Earthen Door.
Bottom: Ala Ebtekar, Zenith (IV), Acrylic over cyanotype exposed by sunlight on canvas Quadriptych, 72” x 145” in. (72” x 36 1/4” each panel), 2015
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Bayfront Theater (BATS Improv) at Fort Mason, Landmark Building B, Landmark Building B, 2 Marina Blvd, San Francisco, United States
USD 20.00