BCAC unveils photography exhibition
Published 3:35 am Friday, July 9, 2010
By By KEVIN SCOTT CUTLER
Lifestyles & Features Editor
Sixty photos go on public viewing today as part of the Beaufort County Arts Councils third annual Juried Photography Exhibition.
Those attending Thursday evenings opening reception got a sneak peek at the show, which features pieces by 27 Beaufort County-based photographers, as well as others from Brevard, Beaufort, Morehead City, Greenville, Havelock, New Bern, Oriental, Rocky Mount, Williamston, Wilson, Maryland and Virginia, according to Joey Toler, BCAC executive director.
I like it because its very eclectic, Toler said of the show. Its just got a lot of different styles, a lot of different techniques. I like this photography show in general because photographs lend themselves to a lot of flexibility, and I think this show reflects that.
Ann Ehringhaus, a photographer who makes her home on Ocracoke Island, was juror for this years show. She whittled the 150 entries down to the 60 that ultimately went on display as part of the show, which runs through Aug. 27.
The exhibition showcases work by youth to senior citizens, Toler said.
The photography show is a result of a photography category that had been part of the BCAC Fine Arts Show for years.
This was originally part of the Fine Arts Show, but we got so many entries in that show that we decided to do photography separately, Toler said. And there have been so many advances in photography in the last 10 years, we felt it deserved its own show.
Toler said he is happy with the response to the show, not only from local photographers but from those residing outside the Beaufort County area.
The show grows each year, he said. We have more entries and from a wider area. I want the show to have a broad appeal to photographers.
Another goal is to gain sponsors for more awards in coming years. Among those special awards now presented are the best in show prize, sponsored by Stewarts Jewelry Store; the Washington Daily News Award; the Frank Sommerkamp History Award; Best Color Digitally Enhanced and Best Color Non-Enhanced, both sponsored by ASAP Photo &Camera.
The exhibit is open to the public Tuesday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Washington Civic Center Gallery. For more information, call 252-946-2504.
BCAC Juried Photography Show awards
*Stewarts Jewelry Store Best in Show: Gull Pattern, Evie Chang;
*Washington Daily News Award: Log roll Fight, Sue Mansfield;
*Frank Sommerkamp History Award: Odens Store, Larry Boyd;
*Best Color Digitally Enhanced/ASAP Photo &Camera: Jacks Place, Justin Casey;
*Best Color Non-enhanced/ASAP Photo &Camera: Summer Tulips, Dick Paul;
*Traditional monochrome: first Bands of Time, Rick Bland; second New York Skyline 2009, Paula Valinoti; third Leading the Race, M.J. Peters; honorable mention American Boy, Bobby Davis; The Rock on the Sand, Penney Doughtie; and Home Away From Home, Ashley Klann;
*Nature/Landscapes: first Breathing, Neil Loughlin; second Lotus Garden/End of the Season, Karen A. Baggott; third Rain Forest, Chuck Beckley; honorable mention Tobacco Barn in Sunset, Larry Boyd; Into the Wilderness, Justin Casey; Lily Pond, Rebecca W. Gurganus; All Ashore Thats Going Ashore, Ashley Klann; and Namibia Desert, Sam Price;
*Nature/Wildlife: first Z Hummer, Guy Livesay; second All By Myself, Rebecca W. Gurganus; third Catfish for Dinner, Larry Boyd; honorable mention Night Heron, Karen A. Baggott; Canada Geese, Chuck Beckley; Japanese Fish Pond, Linda Brown; Late Crossing, Dana Eddings; White Egret, M.J. Peters; White Crab Spider on Tiger Eye, Guy Livesay; Graceful Flight, Steve Orr; and Chinese Wood Duck, Louise Sharpless;
*People: first Waves of Dance, Ronald Sowers; second Abu Simel, Egypt, Barry Wolfe; third Enjoying My Skin, Ashley Klann; honorable mention 2009 Venice Biennial Nancy, Cynthia Bickley-Green; Armageddon, True Brescia; Loretta, Mitch W. Butts; Mysterious, Jon Derby; Breakfast at the Beach, Shenella R. Eason; Fountain Girl, Evie Chang Henderson; Lonnie Walker: Carousel, Meredith Loughlin; A Mothers Touch, Steve Orr; Namibia Township, Sam Price; and Clowning Around, Sarah Thrasher;
*Places: first Washington … Heart of the Inner Banks, Larry Boyd; second Junkyard Abstract #4, Joe Sleeper; third Red Candle Holder, Barry Wolfe; honorable mention Southern Bar-B-Q, Chuck Beckley; 2009 Venice Biennial Cafe, Cynthia Bickley-Green; 2009 Venice Biennial My Sunshine, Cynthia Bickley-Green; De Vargas St. Sante Fe, NM, Rick Bland; London, Marvin Butts; King Rig, Dana Eddings; Beirut Memorial-They Came in Peace, Sarah Gould; Growing in Faith, Judy Jennette; The French Broad River, Ashley Klann; Worrells Seafood, Wilson, NC, Gerald Lange; Floodplain, Neil Loughlin; Eerie Beaufort Sky, Michael Mansfield; Sign of the Times, Karen Mault; Storm Clouds Brewing, Steve Orr; Easter Morning, Ronald Sowers; Waves, Paula Valinoti; and San Antonio River Walk, Barry Wolfe;
*Youth (under age 18): first Cypress Sunset, Rebekah Dunlow; second Childhood Innocence, Rebekah Dunlow; third Puppet Master, Stacey Mayer; and honorable mention Rock-N-Roll, Rebekah Dunlow.
Source: Beaufort County Arts Council