Introducing ACP's Greenhouse, Fri., Feb. 26th, at Emory!  

August 25th, 2009

[Editor's Note] Outside of being Program Manager for ACP and running the digital side of things here, I occasionally write posts and essays for other sites that tie-in with what’s happening photographically in Atlanta.

I run insig.ht with a few photography friends around the globe, and wrote about the backstory of Joel Sternfeld’s renegade elephant photograph. The picture is currently on-view at The High Museum, in their “Look Again” exhibition and the story was shared with me by Asst. Curator of Photography Danielle Avram.

January 15th, 2008

We’re more than happy to let the wider community know about your photography event via the ACP Blog, especially if the venue was part of our 2007 festival (ACP9). If you’re an artist, were included in last year’s festival, and have a show this year, notify us the Monday of the week of your opening, and we’ll post it to the ACP Blog as well.

We’ll also post “Opportunities for Artists” if they’re local. The goal is to migrate the opportunities from here to the ACP Blog.

The posting all submissions is contingent upon review by ACP.

ACP Blog Guidelines
Venues: If your venue was part of ACP9 and has a planned photo exhibition from now until September, we’re happy to help spread the word via the ACP Blog. We’ll post your listing in the Art Events section. Please mail info@acpinfo.org & include:

  • Title, date & time
  • A short description and/or jpg
  • A link to a website with further information

Artists: If you had work that was a part of ACP9, let us know of your show the Monday before it opens. Include a jpg, too! (475-500 pixels wide, in horizontal orientation is best.) We’ll post your listing in the Art Events section. Please mail info@acpinfo.org & include:

  • Title, date & time
  • A short description and/or jpg
  • A link to a website with further information

Contests or Opportunities for Artists: If you have an opportunity for area photographers that you’d like to post, we can post them in the “Opportunities” section. When the date of the opportunity has passed, the entry will be deleted. Please mail info@acpinfo.org & include:

  • Title, date, time & cost
  • A short description
  • A link to a website with further information

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