21/05/05

2005 PRC Members' Photo Exhibition

Photographic Resource Center at Boston University
Photographic Talent Showcased in Annual Juried Show
May 20-June 26, 2005
Each year, the Photographic Resource Center at Boston University host a juried exhibition for its members. This year, 14 photographers were selected out of a record 271 submissions—the largest number of entries ever received in the exhibition’s ten-year history.
(c) Jonathan Bailey (Tenants Harbor, ME),
Iceberg #8, Twillingate, Newfoundland, 2004,
from the series “Summer Ice,” 2004,
Gold-toned gelatin silver print,
19 x 19 inches, Courtesy of the artist
PRC Members’ Show History
The PRC Members’ Exhibition is a great opportunity to view a slice of the best and brightest as well as see topics in which contemporary minds are engaged. Further, it is a testament to the depth of talent in the PRC membership. In total, over 230 photographers from New England and beyond have shown in the PRC Members’ Exhibitions—representing both established photographers and those cited as “ones to watch”. Guest jurors represent esteemed curators, photographers and photography professionals.
This year the PCR Members' Exhibition's juror is Alison Devine Nordström, Curator of Photographs at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film (Rochester, NY), one of the world's premiere photographic institutions. About Alison Devine Nordström [click the link for more information]
14 Photographers Highlighted

Jonathan Bailey

Mara Brod

Christopher Harris

Ales Hlousek

Peter Holzhauer

Stella Johnson

Patricia Kelliher

Kelly Kleinschrodt

Wally Mason

Sandra Matthews

Jamie Lyn Mitchell

Dona Schwartz

Paul Weiner

Stephanie Wratten

About the PRC
The Photographic Resource Center is a non-profit organization that exists to facilitate the study and dissemination of information related to photography. Operating from the campus of Boston University, it provides a highly acclaimed exhibition program, a bi-monthly newsletter, lectures, workshops, special events, and a 4,000-volume resource library to our members and the general public. It is supported by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, the Boston Cultural Council, numerous private foundations, and the ongoing generosity of its members.
The PRC is located at 832 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA, 02215. Public transportation: Green B Line, outbound, BU West stop. Hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 to 6pm, Thursdays from 10 to 8pm, Saturday and Sunday 12-5pm. Admission is $3/general public, $2/students and seniors and free to all on Thursdays and on the last weekend of every month. The PRC is always free to members, Institutional Plus member schools, children under 18, BU students, faculty, and staff, as well as all school groups with appointments.
For more information visit PRC website at http://www.prcboston.org/