Join us for a dual exhibition! Shooting Without Bullets uses photography as a tool to frame issues of social injustice. Wonder blurs realism & challenges conventional photography. This exhibition features alternative processes & photo-based prints.
Join us for opening night of a dual exhibition on Friday, October 19 from 6-9 pm.
Black & White Snapshots
Shooting Without Bullets
Framing Issue of Social Injustice Through Art
Shooting Without Bullets is an expressive arts program that provides a framework for black and brown teens in Cleveland to develop and utilize their artistic voice to process the complex social issues affecting their lives & community. Armed with cameras, art supplies, and knowledge of the systemic issues facing their communities, these teens fill gallery walls and performance stages with their perspectives. Shooting Without Bullets is the brainchild of artist/activist Amanda King.
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Wonder
Alternative Processes and Photo-based Prints
Featuring Jaime Aelavanthara, Amber Ford, Tatana Kellner, Yana Mikho-Misho, and Bellamy Printz.
Wonder blurs realism and challenges conventional photography. This exhibition features work by five contemporary artists unified by their use of alternative processes and photo-based prints including cyanotypes, photopolymer etchings, screen prints, hand colored inkjet prints on handmade paper, and silver gelatin prints on cast handmade paper.
Snacks & beverages will be provided.
As always, this event is free and open to all.
This exhibition will be on view: October 19 – November 21
Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 4 pm.
This event is free + open to all!
2018/10/19 - 2018/11/21
Additional time info:
Opening reception: October 19, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Snacks + beverages will be provided.
The Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation
1754 E 47th St, Cleveland, OH 44103
Small parking lot adjacent to building, available to the public. Street parking.