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Kathleen Holloway: Sea Change

May 25 10:00 am - September 7 4:00 pm

Kathleen Holloway is a multi-genre photographer whose images range from street photography, still life, and photo abstractions. She has studied at The International Center of Photography and Penumbra Foundation, both in New York City, as well as The Art Institute of Seattle in Washington state.

After graduating, she pursued a career as a photo editor in publishing and the entertainment industry. With an over 20 year career of hiring photographers, producing photo shoots and as a retoucher, Kathleen has moved on to the next phase of her career, showing her own work. Recent solo exhibitions include Gallery 178 and The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum in 2023 both in Manhattan. Her work was also featured in NoMAA Women in the Heights: Dress at the NoMAA Gallery, New York,  was a selection for the 19th National Photography Competition at Fotofoto Gallery, in Huntington, NY, and featured in the 20th Julia Margaret Cameron Awards for Women in Photography held at FotoNostrum Mediterranean House of Photography, in Barcelona, Spain. She is also a member of Soho Photo Gallery in New York City.

“I’ve always had a love for art and photography, since my father taught me the basics on his Pentax K1000 when I was a child. His experience and passion as a commercial artist encouraged me as I took my first steps to becoming a photographer.

Over the last few years I have started experimenting with panoramic 35mm and medium format film photography and exploring historical printing techniques like cyanotype and platinum/palladium. I am continually interested in learning new ways to capture the world around us.”

Sea Change is a personal photo project inspired by her father-in-law’s love of sailing and his struggle with dementia. Photographing nautical items like fishing nets, stony beaches, and weathered ropes from around the shores of Britain, she reflects each frame back to itself to reimagine patterns, textures, and colours making the familiar seem unfamiliar. 

 

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Start:
May 25 10:00 am
End:
September 7 4:00 pm
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