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NEWS
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this space for announcements concerning gallery library acquisitions and
additions, as well as news concerning plans for future workshops, symposia,
classes, and expanded gallery exhibit space |
November,
2008
The VoxPhotographs Weblog (The Voice of Fine Art Photography in Maine)
features the current exhibit at Addison Woolley Gallery: Tillman Crane's
show of palladium prints. The review is online at http://blog.voxphotographs.com/category/exhibitsshows/ |
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October, 2008
Philip Isaacson devotes a section of his Portland Press Herald "Audience"
arts column to the current exhibit, "The Camera As Artist's Tool".
Read his review here.
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August,
2008
See the informative and enthusiastic review of the current Addison Woolley
Gallery exhibit, highlighting the work of David Wade and Rene Braun, at
VoxPhotographs
online blog.
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August,
2008
Here is the
press release (July 19, 2008) for the August exhibit:
The Urban Eye
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July,
2008
There's a marvelous, newsy review (including a picture of Susan and another
of the Gallery Dog) online this week. See the blog written by Jamiepeeps.
Don't miss it.
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June,
2008
Here is the press release (May
21, 2008) for the June exhibit: Uses of the Camera: In Photographs,
In Paintings...
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May, 2008
The VoxPhotographs Weblog:
The Voice of Fine Art Photography in Maine, written by
Heather Frederick, featured an article on the May exhibit, Nature:
Subtle Sublime Surreal:
"
Addison Woolley Gallery - With a Twist".
She includes reproductions of a photograph
by Dan Dow, and one of the photos created by a 6th Grade student, Sarah
Hesselink, included in the "Hidden
Portland" workshop contribution to the May exhibit.
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April,
2008
Linda Frye Burnham of the national Community Arts
Council noted the "Hidden Portland" photography and writing
workshop sponsored by The Telling Room, and taught by Fran Vita-Taylor
and Susan Porter
April 10, 2008
"Hidden
Portland: kids' pix and stories online
Linda Frye Burnham / 03:23 PM
Maine teachers Fran Vita-Taylor and Susan Porter are conducting a workshop
(through April 12) called "Hidden Portland: Writing and Photography"
for grades 6-8. The lovely place-making project has an online portfolio
of photos and writing by the children. They are worth looking at and
the format worth copying. Also, an exhibition (one large-printed photo
and one piece of written work each) will be on display for the month
of May in the Addison Wooley Gallery in Portland's Old Port. The workshop
is through an organization in Portland called "The Telling Room,"
whose mission is to 'privilege the act of storytelling as a vital means
of expression and community building.' "
http://www.communityarts.net/blog/archives/2008/04/
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Victor Romanyshyn,
"Untitled Drawing"
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March, 2008
Addison Woolley Gallery and Center for Photographic Inquiry launched
its inaugural exhibit at the beginning of March, 2008: Four
Photographers - Four Techniques
On March 23, Philip Isaacson,
art critic for the Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram,
reviewed that exhibit in the "Audience" section of the paper:
"In their own images, four photographers excel"
His
review begins:
"It seems appropriate to greet the season by welcoming a new kid
on the block, the Addison Woolley Gallery on Market Street in Portland.
Its initial exhibition – "Four Photographers, Four Techniques"
– portends well for its ambition to become a center for photographic
inquiry."
Full
Review Online
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The local arts weekly newspaper, SWITCH,
featured an article by Avery Yale Kamila reviewing
the inaugural exhibit of Addison Woolley in its Visual Culture section:
"New
Addison Woolley Gallery trains its lens on photography"
The article included a photo of Addison Woolley owner, Susan Porter,
hanging the first exhibit, as well as a small reproduction of a photo
from that show by Tillman Crane.
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Addison Woolley Gallery
87
Market Street
Portland, ME 04101
Summer Hours:
Tuesday - Friday, 11:30 - 5:00
Sat., 11:30 - 4:00
(207) 775-0678
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