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Website. ucrarts.ucr.edu. The California Museum of Photography is an off-campus institution and department within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the University of California, Riverside, located in Riverside, California, United States. The collections of the California Museum of Photography are the most extensive ...
McCulloh is curator of Sight Unseen: International Photography by Blind Artists for the UCR/California Museum of Photography. [5] Los Angeles Times art critic Christopher Knight stated that the "87 works by 11 artists and one collective" are "more akin to Conceptual art than to traditional camera-work."
The first retrospective of Los Angeles photographer Christina Fernandez is on view through Feb. 5 at a museum in Riverside. Review: Christina Fernandez's photographs, on view in Riverside, are a ...
Abbaspour was an assistant curator, museum writer, and director of public relations at the UCR/California Museum of Photography. [1] She later became an associate curator at the Museum of Modern Art. [1] She earned a M.Phil in art history from the CUNY Graduate Center. [1] [3]
The UCR/California Museum of Photography (CMP) is an off-campus institution and department within the College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at the University of California, Riverside, located in Riverside, California, USA. The collections of the UCR/CMP are the most extensive photographic holdings in the Western United States.
The UCR/California Museum of Photography Will Connell archive at the University of California, Riverside archive contains approximately 15,000 of Connell’s negatives and prints along with individual periodicals, personal notes, technical photographic books, manuscripts, and photographic equipment. The dates of the images range from 1926 ...
Since then, Alexander-Clarke has exhibited her video work extensively at places including the California Museum of Photography, the Riverside Art Museum, and the Orange County Museum of Art. She has experimented with making increasingly abstracted works, completing what she called her first "video symphony", BUSCANDO , in 2017.
Linda Connor (born in New York, November 18, 1944) [1] is an American photographer living in San Francisco, California. [2] She is known for her landscape photography. [3]She has photographed in a multitude of countries throughout her career including, but not limited to, India, Mexico, Thailand, Ireland, Peru, and Nepal.