EVENTS AT HCP
Closing Reception - Liz Hingley: The SIM Project
Please join us at Houston Center for Photography for the Closing Reception of The SIM Project, a pop-up exhibition featuring the artwork of Liz Hingley.
Liz Hingley is an artist and anthropologist, born and raised in Birmingham, a UK city home to over 180 nationalities. Her interdisciplinary practice blends photography, sculpture and curation to illuminate and explore systems of belonging and belief that shape societies around the world. Grounded in ongoing conversations and collaboration with the people and places that her projects relate to, her works draw on the connections between languages, technology, and generations. She is the author of five books.
Liz founded The SIM Project in 2017 and is currently Artist in Residence at Kings College London. She has also held positions at Fudan University, Shanghai, The Migration Research Centre, University College London and SOAS University.
HCP Summer Open House
Join HCP staff and faculty on Thursday, May 9, between 6-8 p.m. at the Summer Open House to receive valuable information and discounts, share your work, get advice about classes of interest, and celebrate the upcoming term with our photographic community.
All attendees will receive a limited-time 10% discount on all spring courses, workshops, and teen classes.
RSVP is required via this link.
Artist Lecture and Demonstration - Liz Hingley: The SIM Project
Join artists Liz Hingley and Frank Menger for a presentation of The SIM Project and launch of The SIMPOD - a bespoke new camera/dark room system.
Light, Intention, and Style: Dina Litovsky
Join upcoming masterclass instructor Dina Litovsky on Wednesday, April 10, at 6 p.m. CST as she presents her award-winning editorial and artistic photography while discussing technical and creative choices related to her iconic personal style.
Registration is required using this link.
Unlocking the Power of Smartphone Photography and Videography
Join HCP instructors Ben Lowy and Marvi Lacar on Wednesday, April 3, at 6 p.m. CST as they share their extensive experience and creative innovative approaches to creating powerful visuals using Smartphone Photography and Videography in their editorial, commercial, and artistic work. This event will inspire photography enthusiasts, marketing professionals, and small business owners alike.
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Portraiture & Art: Between the Self and the Other
Join HCP Instructors Deborah Feingold and Gabi Magaly on Wednesday, March 20, at 6 p.m. CST as they present their artistic work and engage in a panel discussion about the key ingredients, processes, challenges, and skills needed to create visually compelling and thought-provoking portraiture.
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HCP Spring Open House
Join HCP staff and faculty on Tuesday, March 12, between 6-9 p.m. at the Spring Open House to receive valuable information and discounts, share your work, get advice about classes of interest, and celebrate the upcoming term with our photographic community.
All attendees will receive a limited-time 10% discount on all spring courses and workshops.
RSVP is required via this link.
To Be Published or Self-Publish? Options for Artists Today
The journey to bring your completed project to book form can take many paths. Join us for Mary Virginia Swanson’s richly illustrated “big picture” presentation, in which she will explore the differences and similarities between seeking and securing a traditional publisher for your work vs. assuming all aspects of self-publish your book project.
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2024 Print Auction & Dinner
Join us on Thursday, February 15, from 5:30 PM to 10:00 PM at the beautiful Hotel ZaZa for the 2024 HCP Print Auction & Dinner honoring Gay Block for what is sure to be an unforgettable night of delicious food, good company, and spirited bidding on world-class art. Please enjoy the Print Auction Catalog in preparation for the event.
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2024 Print Auction Exhibition Opening Reception
Join us on Thursday, February 1, from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM at HCP for the free opening reception of the 2024 HCP Print Auction exhibition honoring Gay Block (“Zinc & Shades”). Please review the Print Auction Catalog which includes all exhibited pieces.
On Communities - Magnum Residency and Masterclass Closing Event
Join us on Sunday, January 21st, 2024 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM for the Closing Event of the Houston Center for Photography and Magnum Photos’ first collaboration — a residency and masterclass with Magnum photographer Yael Martínez. Presentations will include the 10 masterclass participants and Yael Martínez himself.
Registration is required via this link.
Getting Your Work Collected: Tips to Accessing the Art Market
Are you an aspiring or emerging artist interested in entering the fine art marketplace? Join us for this special free online guest lecture with Alice Sachs Zimet to get a rare inside perspective from a pioneer collector with nearly 40 years of experience in the photography market.
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Members Only: Private Tour with MFAH Curator Lisa Volpe
HCP Members are invited to attend a special private tour with MFAH Photography Curator Lisa Volpe at the exhibition "Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955".
Reservations are required via this link.
This event is free and limited to 20 attendees (1 spot per member). To become an HCP member please visit this link.
Photo: Todd Webb, Diner, Ouray, CO, 1955, printed 2023, inkjet print, courtesy of Todd Webb Archive. © Todd Webb Archive
Serious Playfulness: Creating Meaningful Work
Join HCP Instructor Violette Bule, HCP Exhibitions & Progra ms Coordinator André Ramos-Woodard, and HCP Director of Education Natan Dvir on Wednesday, January 03, at 6 p.m. CST as they present their artistic series and engage in a panel discussion about the key ingredients, process, challenges, and skills needed to create visually compelling and thought-provoking personal work.
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Opening Reception: 2023 HCP Fellowship Awards and Austin Cullen: dust watching
Join us on Thursday, December 7th, 2023 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM for the Opening Reception of our exhibitions; the 2023 Fellowship Awards: Oji Haynes and Kaima Marie Akarue, and Austin Cullen: dust watching.
HCP Winter Open House
Join HCP staff and faculty on Wednesday, November 29, between 6-9 p.m. at the Winter Open House to receive valuable information and discounts, share your work, get advice about classes of interest, and celebrate the upcoming term with our photographic community.
All attendees will receive a limited-time 10% discount on all fall courses and workshops.
RSVP is required via this link.
Opening Reception - Caption This!
Join us at the opening reception of Caption This! by Barbara Levine, Paige Ramey, and Cherryhurst House, Thursday, November 2nd, 2023, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM!
This installation presents a series of photographs that explore the magic when photos and captions are combined. Accompanying the installation is the book, Caption This: A photographic collection of Amusing comments, Snarky asides, and Romantic admissions by Barbara Levine and Paige and published by Princeton
Architectural Press.
Images courtesy Collection of Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey
Vision and Inspiration: Ben Lowy, Tay Butler, Laszlo Perlaky and Mark Chen
Gain insight into the creative processes, artistic practices, and personal work of HCP instructors Ben Lowy, Tay Butler, Laszlo Perlaky, and Mark Chen. Explore their concepts and technical approaches to creating stunning and meaningful photographic work.
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Jamie Ho: infinite gestures for finding luck
Join us for for a conversation with Artist Jamie Ho and Erika Chua Holum, Assistant Curator of The Blaffer Art Museum, at Houston Center for Photography on Wednesday, October 18th, 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM.
HCP Fall Open House
Join HCP staff and faculty on Tuesday, September 26, between 6-9 p.m. at the Fall Open House to receive valuable information and discounts, share your work and get advice about classes of interest, and celebrate the upcoming term with our photographic community.
All attendees will receive a limited-time 10% discount on all fall courses and workshops.
RSVP is required via this link.
dust to dust Panel Discussion
Join us at Houston Center for Photography on Friday, September 22, 2023 from 6pm to 7pm to hear Jonas Yip, Adrienne Simmons, Granville Carroll, and Christine Elfman dive into a group conversation about their unique processes and respective works in the latest exhibition; dust to dust.
Opening Reception: “dust to dust” and “infinite gestures for finding luck”
Join us at Houston Center for Photography at 6 p.m. for the opening reception of dust to dust, which includes work by the artists Jonas Yip, Adrienne Simmons, Granville Carroll, and Christine Elfman.
Creative Approaches and Photographic Practices: Christine Callahan, Violette Bule, and Marvi Lacar
Gain insight into the creative processes, artistic practices, and personal work of HCP instructors Christine Callahan, Violette Bule, and Marvi Lacar. Explore their strategies for harnessing the power of photography to create meaningful work and share their personal experiences and perspectives.
Registration is required via this link.
Boris Eldagsen: Photography vs. Promptography - Friends or Foes?
In April 2023, Eldagsen turned down the Sony World Photography Awards (Open Category /Creative) and admitted that he had applied with an AI-generated image to initiate a debate about the relationship between AI-generated images and photography. The stunt became worldwide news and his image THE ELECTRICIAN one of the most famous of the year.
Join us on Tuesday, September 12, at 6 p.m. for this special free online guest lecture with internationally celebrated artist and AI expert Boris Eldagsen examining the challenges and opportunities recent technological advancements present to photography. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with Eldagsen in a Q&A session following his comprehensive lecture.
Registration is required via this link.
HCP Fall Info Session & Portfolio Consultations
Join Director of Education, Natan Dvir, in this online Q&A session to learn more about HCP’s new Fall Courses & Workshops! Attendees will have the opportunity to discuss HCP’s new educational offering, share their work with Natan, and receive guidance on which courses or workshops might fit their interests and needs. RSVP is required using this link.
Closing Reception: The Walter Hopps Zeitgeist Pop-Up Exhibition
Join us on Thursday, August 17th, 2023 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM for the Closing Reception of our most recent pop-up exhibition, The Walter Hopps Zeitgeist Pop-Up Exhibition.
The 40th Center Annual - Beth Block Honorarium Artist Talks: Jamie Ho, Robin North, and Dranat Vazquez
Join us via Zoom on August 2nd at 6:00 PM to hear more about the Beth Block Honorarium winners and their respective practices
Collaborations XX Print Sale
Collaborations XX will culminate in a Print Sale on Saturday, June 24 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. There will be a short presentation of Collaborations and the 1968 Project at 2:00 PM followed by the Print Sale.
Community Photography Workshop with Houston Center for Photography
The Walter Hopps Color Photography Workshop is a day-long beginner to intermediate community education program that will take place during The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps exhibition taking place between March 24 to August 13, 2023 at the Menil Collection. Participants will have the opportunity to view the works of famous photographers during the exhibition. They will mainly focus on four photographs within the exhibition which are Church Sprott, Alabama, 1971 by William Christenberry, Church Sprott, Alabama, 1936 by Walker Evans, Coleman's Cafe, Greensboro, Alabama, 1971 by William Christenberry, and Roadside Store, Vicinity Selma, Alabama (Alabama Countryside), 1936 by Walker Evans.
They will take note of the subject matter, style, composition, similarities, and differences between each photograph and think about the idea of reference in one’s own artistic vision. The participants will then work to emulate this style of photography in the outside surrounding area of The Menil Collection, giving them a chance to learn through hands-on experience and imitation. They will think about their immediate place and environment, color, architecture, composition, and art reference. HCP Instructors will provide feedback and constructive criticism to all the work created.
Community Photography Workshop - ACE Instructor: Joshua Mokry
Photography Workshop Schedule:
Saturday, June 24 – 11:00-3:30 pm: Tour of Walter Hopps Exhibition with Clare Elliott, the Menil Collection Associate Research Curator ; Lunch break; Lecture at HCP followed by photography workshop on The Menil Collection grounds.
Exhibition: Online exhibition on HCP ACE website.
Workshop Requirements: The participants need to bring their own camera and camera equipment. All camera types are welcome, including phone cameras. The participants are responsible for submitting their digital images for the online exhibition.
Meeting Point: The Menil Collection Main Building Entrance.
The Community Workshop is free and open to the public and no registration is required. Participation will be on a first-come, first-served basis, not exceeding 20 participants. To learn more about The Menil Collection visit their website.
Photo Courtesy of The Menil Collection and Paul Hester: Installation view of The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps.
Opening Reception: The 40th Center Annual & Collaborations XX
Join us on Friday, June 23rd, 2023 from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM for the Opening Reception of our exhibitions, The 40th Center Annual and Collaborations XX.
Image below by Xidong Luo, exhibitor in The 40th Center Annual.
The Center Annual exhibition at the Houston Center for Photography, formerly known as the Juried Members Exhibition, serves as a vibrant celebration of the artistry and transformative power of photography. This year’s exhibition, juried by Lisa Volpe, Curator of Photography at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, invites viewers to explore beyond the familiar boundaries of the image and its subject matter; to investigate beyond our own preconceived notions of what it’s like to exist in an ever-changing world.
By welcoming photographers from around the world, regardless of their level of experience, The 40th Center Annual offers viewers a critical insight into the current state of photography and its broader significance in today's society. It is an opportunity to delve into diverse approaches and styles that interrogate history, question social structures, delve into personal memories, and reshape our perception of reality.
Collaborations is an Access and Community Education program that celebrates photography and encourages cooperation and teamwork between Houston-area high school students as they create an exhibition from beginning to end and learn about various professional paths related to photography and lens-based art.
This year Collaborations celebrates its twentieth anniversary. Through a partnership between Open Dance Project and the Houston Center for Photography, the students were invited to research and select images from 1968 to base their work on. They were then to produce a body of images in reaction to their findings and the similarities between current events and those that occurred in the late sixties, resulting in an exhibition of their work in our gallery.
Our Collaborations students’ photographs reflect on our nation’s histories, and equally, provide us with a glimpse into each students’ visual understanding of their very contemporary worlds.
Collaborations XX will culminate in a Print Sale on Saturday, June 24 from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM. There will be a short presentation of Collaborations and the 1968 Project at 2:00 PM followed by the Print Sale. Prospective buyers will be able to ask questions to the students about their 1968 body of work along with purchasing prints, of which will include a wider selection of the students’ various bodies of work.
Walter Hopps Zeitgeist Advanced Photography Workshop
The Walter Hopps Zeitgeist Photography Workshop is a month-long advanced community education program, with two in-person workshops, that will take place during The Curatorial Imagination of Walter Hopps exhibition taking place between March 24 to August 13, 2023 at the Menil Collection. Adult participants that have a strong understanding of photography will have the opportunity to view the works of famous photographers during the exhibition. They will focus on three photographers within the exhibition, which are Walker Evans, William Eggleston, and William Christenberry.
Dealing with the theme of “zeitgeist” meaning “the defining spirit or mood of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time,” the participants will observe and think about the zeitgeist that these three photographers mentioned above portrayed in their own work. They will then be given an assignment to photograph their own zeitgeist happening today while comparing and contrasting traditional photography with modern photographic stylistic conventions. Participants will get a chance to think outside of the box and challenge themselves by comparing historical photographers with modern photography. They will think about their place in the environment, culture, time period, and learn to communicate their vision through their work and an exhibition at HCP’s Education Gallery. HCP Instructors will provide feedback and constructive criticism to all the work created giving the participants a chance to hone in on their ideas to the fullest.
Walter Hopps Zeitgeist Advanced Photography Workshop - ACE Instructor: Joshua Mokry
Photography Workshop Schedule:
Day 1 – Saturday May 13, 2023 – 11am-4pm: Tour of Walter Hopps Exhibition with Clare Elliott, the Menil Collection Associate Research Curator; Lunch break; Intensive photography workshop at HCP with project assignment.
Day 2 – Saturday June 3, 2023 – 1-4pm: In-person critique meeting at HCP.
Two Week project development with finalized project and prints due Sunday June 18, 2023.
Exhibition August 9-20, 2023: HCP Education Gallery
Workshop Requirements:
The participants need to bring their own camera and camera equipment. Cameras with manual settings are preferred. The participants will be responsible for printing their work for the exhibition.
Applications:
The workshop is free and open to the public but capped at 12 participants. Submit your portolio in the following link: https://hcponline.submittable.com/submit/260555/walter-hopps-zeitgeist-advanced-photography-workshop
Image Credit: William Christenberry, Fruit Stand Sidewalk, Memphis, Tennessee, 1966, printed 1982. Dye transfer photograph, 8 1/8 × 11 7/8 in. (20.6 × 30.2 cm). The Menil Collection, Houston, Promised Gift of Caroline Huber and the estate of Walter Hopps. © Estate of William Christenberry, courtesy Pace Gallery
Book Signing w/ Ada Trillo
Houston Center for Photography (HCP) is pleased to announce an Artist Panel with Ada Trillo + Book Signing event on Friday, April 21, 2023 from 6:00 P.M. - 8 P.M. The panel discussion will feature Ada Trillo and Elena Korbut, Executive Director of PAIR, and will be facilitated by André Ramos-Woodard, HCP's Exhibitions and Program Coordinator, and Anne Leighton Massoni, HCP's Executive Director.
Ada Trillo will discuss her first monograph, La Caravana Del Diablo, a series of photographs that make visible the migrant caravans traveling through Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico since 2020.