With Janelle Lynch, explore how to capture everyday objects in a way that evokes emotion and meaning, discovering the beauty in the ordinary.

Dates:
Sep 4, 2024 - Sep 25, 2024

Levels: Intermediate, Advanced,
Workshop Fee: $475
Workshop Duration: 12 hours over 4 sessions (Wednesdays, 11am-2pm ET)
Workshop Location: Online
Class Size: 10

Note: This workshop will be held in a live, online format utilizing the Zoom platform.
Class meets Wednesdays, Sep 4, 11, 18 & 25 from 11am-2pm ET.

Where do you look for inspiration? For meaning or resonance? For what’s exciting or beautiful?

Cradle, 2020, from Fern Valley - By Janelle Lynch
Cradle, 2020, from Fern Valley – By Janelle Lynch
Frilly with Bees, 2019, from The Girls Were Here - by Janelle Lynch
Frilly with Bees, 2019, from The Girls Were Here – by Janelle Lynch

In this workshop, you will expand your conception of photographable subject matter as well as your formal and technical skills to make memorable images that celebrate—if not transform—the ordinary. Through prompts, short readings, and introductions to contemporary photography, you will hone your visual perception, activate curiosity, and cultivate presence of attention to discover the unseen, unexpected, and possibly the unknown.

Chair, 2020, from Fern Valley - By Janelle Lynch
Chair, 2020, from Fern Valley – By Janelle Lynch
Together, 2019, from The Girls Were Here - by Janelle Lynch
Together, 2019, from The Girls Were Here – by Janelle Lynch

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Instructor: Janelle Lynch

Janelle Lynch is an artist whose work reveals an inquiry into themes of connection, presence, and transcendence. Her photographs and cyanotypes have been shown worldwide, including at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London; the Museo Archivo de la Fotografía, Mexico City; and the Shanghai Center of Photography, Shanghai. Her work is in many private and public collections, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; the International Center of Photography, New York; and the Denver Art Museum, Denver. She has three monographs published by Radius Books: Los Jardines de México (2010); Barcelona (2013); and Another Way of Looking at Love (2018), which was shortlisted for the Prix Pictet in 2019. Lynch is the subject of the short documentary film by Mia Allen, Janelle Lynch: Endless Forms Most Beautiful, which will premiere in New York in 2024. She is represented by Flowers Gallery.