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YARD: A PRIVATE LANDSCAPE
Photographs by
Virginia Beahan, David Brickman, David Deutsch,
Doug Dubois, Lindsay Glover, Buzz Hartshorn, Jeff Jacobson,
Mona Mark, Sheron Rupp
Curated
by Karen Halverson
October 20 - November 18, 2007
Reception with
the artists Saturday, October 27th 4-6pm
Virginia Beahan, "First Day of Spring" Lyme, NH 2005, 20X24 inches,
Chromogenic Print
ABOUT
THE ARTISTS
Virginia Beahan of Lyme Center, New Hampshire, is a Senior Lecturer at
Dartmouth College and former Associate Professor of Photography at Bard College.
Her photographs are included in collections at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,
New York, the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, and the Museum of Fine Arts in
Houston.
David Brickman
is an artist, journalist, and curator based in Albany. His photographs have been
shown regionally and internationally and are in many private and public
collections, including the George Eastman House and the Bibliothéque Nationale
in Paris. Solo exhibitions of his “Neighborhood” series have been presented at
many venues, most recently the Albany International Airport and OK Harris Works
of Art in New York City.
David Deutsch has exhibited extensively in New York City, including the
Museum of Modern Art, the New Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Metropolitan
Museum of Art. His by-line has appeared in publications including the New York
Times, The Village Voice, Newsweek, and The New Yorker. He resides in New York
City.
Doug Dubois of Syracuse has participated in solo exhibitions throughout
the country, including SF Camerawork in San Francisco, Rhode Island School of
Design, Pittsburgh Filmmakers, and Dartmouth College. He is the recipient of the
Constance Saltonstall Fellowship, the MacDowell Colony Fellowship, and the Yaddo
Fellowship, among others.

Lindsey Glover is currently working towards a Master of Fine Art Degree
at Cornell University, School of Art. A graduate of Alfred University School of
Design, she worked at the artist studio and residency program, “Women’s Studio
Workshop,” in Rosendale, New York. Her work was also shown in the Academy’s
recent exhibition “Crit II.”
Willis “Buzz” Hartshorn has been Director of the International Center of
Photography since 1994. He has curated a number of international photographic
exhibitions and organized tributes to photographers Margaret Bourke-White and
Henri Cartier-Bresson. He resides in Old Chatham, New York.
Jeff Jacobson’s book Melting Point, by Nazraoli Press, was published in
2006. Since then, an exhibit of Melting Point has traveled to New York City and
is scheduled for exhibition in Rome, Italy, next year. A resident of Mt. Tremper,
New York, Jacobson’s photographs are in the permanent collections of the Whitney
Museum of American Art in New York, The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and
the Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona, among others.
Mona Mark of Malden Bridge, New York, has exhibited her work in both
group and solo exhibits throughout the region and nationally. She is the
recipient of three grants from L’Oreal, and has held teaching posts at the
Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and New York’s Fashion Institute of
Technology and the School of Visual Arts.
Sheron Rupp documented the Appalachian areas of Ohio, Tennessee, and
Kentucky, and later received recognition when her work was included in Museum of
Modern Art Curator Peter Galassi’s influential 1991 exhibition, “The Pleasures
and Terrors of Domestic Comfort.” To date, Rupp’s most notable series include
“In Montana with Beth,” and “Picturing Northampton.” She resides in Haydenville,
Massachusetts.
Information for
artists interested in exhibiting
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