Shadowbox Framing
Here at Panopticon we get asked to frame a large variety of objects. From seashells to sports jerseys, World War II propaganda posters and don't forget coffee mugs! These hand-painted masquerade masks were a first and were brought in by a long term clients of ours. We had a custom shadowbox built and Bruce went to task arranging the items for display. We couldn't be happier with its seamless display!
Elizabeth Ellenwood: Of Light and Line
Elizabeth Ellenwood is a talented photographer & employee who we are very proud of! This video of her and her work is spectacular and she has an upcoming exhibition at the Danforth Art Museum which opens Saturday, March 14th. The exhibition runs from March 15th - May 17th, 2015. Below is some information about the exhibition that we are very proud sponsors of.
About the Exhibition
Elizabeth Ellenwood’s photographs are distinctly rooted in place and the everyday, and her process and treatment of subject matter emphasize the importance of the elements of photography. Ellenwood’s work is indebted to photographic history—modernism, constructivism, and the angular planes of The New Topographics—yet she creates a distinct new interpretation of the often overlooked elements of the everyday landscape. The elegant simplicity of her compositions highlights the way in which she negotiates natural light, line, shadow, and richness of tone. Nuanced views of outside wires, building façades, and the billowing of a curtain reveal modernist sensibilities and experimentations with form that complicate otherwise familiar spaces to produce a new view on traditional subject matter.
Fiber Printing at Panopticon
Guggenheim Fellow Cheryle St. Onge's beautiful silver gelatin fiber prints are all printed and ready for shipping. So delighted to have the opportunity to work with such a great artist and wonderful portfolio!
30 under 30 Exhibition
We are very proud of our staff Elizabeth Ellenwood and Nick Schietromo! They have been curated into "30 under 30" exhibition at the Vermont Center for Photography. Ms. Ellenwood will display some of her beautiful architectural black and white darkroom prints. While Nick Schietromo's portfolio prints are vintage images which he scans and digitally glitches. Such different work but both thought provoking and well executed. Can't wait to go to the opening to see the entire exhibition. The opening is this Friday, March 6th and you can meet them and view their beautiful work.
Exhibition: March 6 – 29, 2015 Opening Reception: Friday, March 6th – 5:30 to 8:30pm
Vermont Center for Photography Joshua Farr, Gallery Director
info@vcphoto.org 802-251-6051
49 Flat Street Brattleboro, VT 05301