Houston Center for Photography

Location: Houston, Texas
Biography: The Houston Center for Photography  is an organization dedicated to the art of photography.  Starting in 1981  as a small visual artists' organization, HCP has grown to become an exemplary fine art organization. Our exhibition... MORE
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Houston Center for Photography announces Exhibition Openings
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Feb 23, 2015

Buddha & Mandala, Visions, and Learning Curve:

Three Exhibitions Opening on February 27, 2015

 

Bill Armstrong: Buddha & Mandala
Ryan Bush: Visions
Learning Curve 8 

February 27"“April 26, 2015

HCP Gallery
1441 W. Alabama
Houston, TX 77006

Opening Reception:
Friday, February 27, 2015
5:30pm-8:00 pm

Exhibition
Workshop: Principles of Color for Photographers with Bill Armstrong

Lecture: Thinking In Color with Bill Armstrong & W.M. Hunt

HOUSTON"Houston Center for Photography presents three dynamic exhibitions exploring the realms of color, perspective, contemplation, and education. On view February 27th through April 26th, HCP Gallery displays a variety of artistic interpretations of photography, opening up dialogue and discussion amongst the exhibitions. Bill Armstrong: Buddha & Mandala depicts luminous images of the artist's interpretation of Mandalas and Buddhas. Nodding to certain themes in the Buddhist religion, Armstrong alters the depiction of the cosmos and life through his use of abstraction and alteration. Through the use of his technique and the pulse of color, the artist allows the viewer a chance to meditate on these spiritually centered photographs upon viewing.

In the exhibition by Ryan Bush entitled Visions, visual captures of inspiration and dreams are presented through three-dimensional photographs. Through various interpretations of visions in spiritualism, meditation, nature, and in the imagination, Bush creates a delicate narrative to be viewed with and without 3D glasses thus uncovering the layers and intensity of each piece.  Both Armstrong and Bush take inspiration from Buddhism and the search for Nirvana, which completely alters our experience of the world.

Highlighting an extensive educational program, HCP presents Learning Curve 8 showcasing a variety of photography styles and mediums selected by Keliy Anderson-Staley, Assistant Professor, Photography and Digital Media, University of Houston. Offering hundreds of classes a year, HCP provides a plethora of learning opportunities for all ages. This exhibition showcases the breadth of talent from students of all ages and skill level who have participated in HCP's educational programs.



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