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Photography Contest and Exhibition - Texture

Monday, November 12, 2018 - 10:15am
MaryAlice Hobbs

Any questions, contact Mary Alice Hobbs at maryalice@boxeldermuseum.org

or 435-226-1439

 

Textile - Photography Exhibition

 

Nov. 10 through Jan. 12, 2018

 

Many artists who savor life at one 200th of a second – usually the camera’s shutter speed – transformed subjects and scenes from the ordinary to 

the extraordinary in the Brigham City Museum’s Annual Photography Competition and Exhibition. Because there were no limitations as to where the photographers could shoot, the world unfolds through their images, which are on display Nov. 10 through Jan. 12. “Texture” is the exhibit’s theme, which challenged photographers to capture high levels of detail in their work.

 

The museum is located at 24 North 300 West. New hours are Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Admission is free. For further information, please phone (435) 226-1439 or visit www.brighamcitymuseum.org.

 

Participants discovered many elements of intrigue in their viewfinder, specifically Roman baths, an Amazon rainforest, Antelope Island, the forest floor of the Oregon Coast and White Pocket at Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. Many photographers zoomed in on their subject, carefully picking out fine details and repetitive patterns on an elephant, mushrooms, a tree knot that looks like a lion, salt wells and rusty number “5.”

Some of the artists stayed indoors to produce their images, notably candy crystals, while others stepped outside to find something distinctive to shoot, 

specifically a scarred vintage trunk on a baggage cart and an old, abandoned, Sinclair gas station.

In order to impart an enchanting quality to a variety of flowers, artists tilted their camera to get an interesting viewpoint, presented the subject to one side of the frame and used long exposures, to name a few techniques.

Juror for the competition was Amanda Castillo, Logan, Utah. She selected the following artists for awards because of their ability to impart emotion as well as narrative in their works: Valerie Held, Brigham City, First Place for “Elephante”; Thomas C. Bunn, Mendon, Second Place for “Feeder to the Great Salt Lake, Salt Wells”; “Roxie Crouch, Willard, Third Place for “Entrance.”

The juror also recognized the following artists for Merit awards: Cindy McKonkie, Valerie Held, Randy Rapp and Lynette Bradford Reeder, all from Brigham City; and Carol Dittli, Perry.

The museum purchased works (Purchase Prize) from the following artists: Valerie Held, Randy Rapp, Cindy McKonkie and Thomas C. Bunn.

 

Awards totaled $1,000. A ceremony to honor participants will be held at the museum on Jan. 12 at 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited.

Sponsors of the competition and exhibition are Hansen Jewelry Co., Gillies Funeral Chapel, Nucor, Niagara Bottling, Hansen Motor Co., ABC Construction, Wahlen Dentistry and (anonymous) in the memory of Elenora “Nora” Henrietta Kotter Biddulph.

 

***Article written by Mary Alice Hobbs

Captions for photos:

“Arrivals and Departures” by Lynette B. Reeder, Brigham City

“Sunflower Daydream” by Valerie Held, Brigham City

“Antelope Canyon” by Roxie Crouch, Willard

 

“Schroom #2” by Lynette B. Reeder, Brigham City

“Rusty Five” by Daniel Hammer, Ogden

“Feeder to the Great Salt Lake, Salt Wells” by Thomas C. Bunn, Mendon