June | July | August 2008 Volume 32, Number 3 - Boston ...
June | July | August 2008 Volume 32, Number 3 - Boston ...
June | July | August 2008 Volume 32, Number 3 - Boston ...
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Clint Baclawski, Exhibition Hall A, <strong>2008</strong>, constructed lightbox<br />
with back lit pigment print, 42 x 52 x 12 inches, courtesy of the<br />
artist and artist in inventory @ the jen bekman gallery<br />
Benjamin Lowy, A U.S. Army tank patrols in front of an often bombed Iraqi<br />
police station in Abu Ghraib as seen from a passing army Humvee patrol on<br />
<strong>July</strong> 11, 2007, 2007 from the series “Iraq: Perspectives,” 2007, Archival Inkjet<br />
Print, 11 ¾ x 16 ½ inches, courtesy of the artist and VII Network<br />
The 13th Annual<br />
PRC Juried Exhibition<br />
May 23 – <strong>July</strong> 2, <strong>2008</strong><br />
Mariliana Arvelo (Cambridge, MA)<br />
Clint Baclawski (<strong>Boston</strong>, MA)<br />
Claire Beckett (Jamaica Plain, MA)<br />
Cree Bruins (Cambridge, MA)<br />
Lana Z Caplan (<strong>Boston</strong>, MA)<br />
Talia Chetrit (Providence, RI)<br />
Martine Fougeron (New York, NY)<br />
Robert Knight (Newton, MA)<br />
Marta Labad (Providence, RI)<br />
Molly Landreth (Seattle, WA)<br />
Benjamin Lowy (New York, NY)<br />
Eric Percher (Brooklyn, NY)<br />
Erik Schubert (Cambridge, MA)<br />
Ellen Susan (Savannah, GA)<br />
Each year, the Photographic Resource Center at <strong>Boston</strong> University is pleased<br />
to host a juried exhibition of photography and related media. This prestigious<br />
competition is a great opportunity to view a slice of the best and brightest as<br />
well as see topics in which contemporary minds are engaged. We were delighted<br />
to have Lesley A. Martin, Publisher of Aperture Foundation’s Book Program, serve<br />
as our <strong>2008</strong> guest juror.<br />
For this year’s exhibition, Ms. Martin selected 14 artists out of 376 international<br />
submissions—the largest number of entries ever received in the exhibition’s history.<br />
With just over a dozen artists selected for exhibition, the Annual PRC Juried<br />
Exhibition is a highly competitive and nationally-revered program. Several key<br />
themes emerged in the work of this year’s selected artists: conflict, community,<br />
commerce, work, expectations, and family.