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Posted March 3rd, 2008 in ACP Portfolio Reviews, Art Events

Nancy Floyd, at Solomon ProjectsAtlanta-based photographer and photography teacher Nancy Floyd has a triple-crown of photo news this week. Her book “She’s Got a Gun” has hit the shelves from Temple University Press, her show, based on the same work, will open at Solomon Projects on Friday night, and she’ll be the cover story in this week’s Creative Loafing.

At ACP, we’re happy to see Nancy’s work garnering attention, especially because she participated in the ACP 9 Portfolio Review. Our Portfolio Review is a great way to get your work out there, and to gauge whether or not you’re ready for a book project, a solo show, or a cover story!

Kudos to Nancy, especially for her fifteen year dedication to the project, and we hope to have an interview with her for ACP Now! later this week.

Nancy Floyd
“She’s Got a Gun”
Solomon Projects
1037 Monroe Drive, Atlanta, GA
Opening: March 7th, 6-8pm

For background on “She’s Got a Gun” see this article by Lisa Kurzner in October’s Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles Magazine. Here’s a link to more pictures from Floyd’s project.

Updated: Creative Loafing has posted their story about Nancy Floyd, with an excellent slideshow, an interview with Felicia Feaster, and a recording of Floyd reading from “She’s Got a Gun”.

2 Responses to “Big Week for Nancy Floyd”

  1. ACP Now! » Archive » Interview with Nancy Floyd @ Solomon Projects Says:

    [...] Floyd’s show “She’s Got a Gun” (previously mentioned here) opens tomorrow at Solomon Projects, and we’re pleased to bring you an interview with Nancy [...]

  2. Susan Hadorn Says:

    Excellent source of material on Nancy – thanks!

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