IN THIS NEWSLETTER:
  • FotoFest 2010 Biennial Curators
  • 2010 Meeting Place Registration
  • Anthony Winkler, FotoFest Director
  • LTP MoJo Camp
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    FotoFest announces the theme, dates and curators for the upcoming and thirteenth FotoFest Biennial, the longest running and most acclaimed photography biennial in the United States. The focus of the 2010 Biennial is Contemporary U.S. Photography. FotoFest is inviting five curators to put together FotoFest's main exhibitions on this theme. The curators are:

     

    Charlotte Cotton, Senior Curator of Photography
    Los Angeles County Museum of Art

      Edward Robinson, Associate Curator
    Los Angeles County Museum of Art
      Natasha Egan, Associate Director and Curator
    Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago
      Gilbert Vicario, Assistant Curator of Latin American and Latino Art
    Museum of Fine Arts Houston
      Aaron Schuman, Independent Curator, Editor and Co-founder
    Seesaw, an avant-garde, UK-based, online journal of photography

     




     

    Registration Is Now Open
    for the 2010 International Meeting Place Portfolio Review

    2010 Meeting Place registration is open through July 13, 2009.

    The Meeting Place registration form is available
    on the FotoFest web site at:

    http://www.fotofest.org/biennial2010/meetingplace



    Preliminary List of Confirmed 2010 Meeting Place Reviewers:
    http://www.fotofest.org/biennial2010/meetingplace/reviewers.htm
     

    Education Day Seminars:
    http://www.fotofest.org/biennial2010/seminars.htm

     

     



    Anthony Winkler joins FotoFest as Director to work with co-founders Wendy Watriss and Fred Baldwin in strengthening FotoFest's administrative and financial development as well as building new collaborations with art, education, and community groups at local, national and international levels.

    As a founder and administrator of a performing arts group in Seattle, Washington, Mr. Winkler brings 15 years of management experience in arts and arts education to FotoFest.
     

     


    Become a MoJo (Mobile Journalist) Camp
    June 8 - 12, 2009, Wortham Theater Center, Houston

    For aspiring journalists and photographers entering grades 5-12 in the Fall 2009

    Become a MoJo - is a week-long camp where students get to photograph and record how an opera is created.

    Presented by FotoFest in collaboration with HGOco’s Create an Opera camp

     

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    Vinod Hopson
    FotoFest Press
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