Data Shadows: AnnieLaurie Erickson | Carroll Art Gallery, Tulane University | August 23 – October 8, 2014 |


The Carroll Gallery at Tulane University will be presenting Data Shadows, a solo exhibition by AnnieLaurie Erickson. 

Erickson was a finalist for NOPA's 2013 The Clarence John Laughlin Award and is an Assistant Professor in the Newcomb Art Department at Tulane University.

Her work has been shown nationally and internationally including at the Boston Center for the Arts, and CentrePasquArt, Bienne, Switzerland. AnnieLaurie was on faculty at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 2007-2010, where she developed a special topics course on the intersections of art and science in lens-based media. She has presented her artwork and teaching at both the College Art Association national conference and the Society for Photographic Education national conference.

Data Shadows
AnnieLaurie Erickson
exhibition dates:  August 23 – October 8, 2014

reception:  Thursday, August 28, 5:30 – 8:00 pm
gallery walkthrough with the artist:  6:00 pm

The Carroll Gallery is located on Tulane's Uptown Campus, in the Woldenberg Art Center. The entrance to campus which is nearest to the Carroll Gallery is at the intersection of Willow Street and Audubon Boulevard. Audubon Blvd. becomes Newcomb Place on campus, and the Woldenberg Art Center is the third building on the right along Newcomb Place, as one approaches from Willow Street. 

Please observe Tulane University parking regulations carefully. Two-hour parking is available on Audubon Boulevard near Willow Street, and is only a short walking distance from the Carroll Gallery.

Gallery hours:  M – F, 9 am – 4 pm
Gallery closed on official Tulane holidays.

image above: Apple Data Center, Solar Farm, Maiden, NC 2014


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EXHIBITION Opportunity: Slideluck NYC XVIII


On Friday, September 26th, Slideluck is coming back to the beer garden at Photoville NYC for a night of food, fun, music and art on the Brooklyn Waterfront!

The theme for SLIDELUCK NYC XVIII is Secrets. Artists are invited to submit work that explores notions of deception, revelation, confessions and wishes. From underground societies to political scandals to family secrets, we want your photography, visual art, and multimedia pieces capturing those unshared bits of life.

Submit your work today! The show will be curated by Gideon Jacobs and Matthew Leifheit, and the submission deadline is Friday, August 29th.
Gideon Jacobs is the Creative Director of Magnum Photos and a writer who worked prieviously at ESPN Magazine and Badabing Records. Matthew Leifheit is the Photo Editor at VICE Magazine as well as an independent photographer, writer, and curator. His writing on art and photography has appeared in TIME LightBox, Art F City, the Camera Club of New York and Feature Shoot. 

Mark your calendars for an inspiring evening full of photographic wonders among the pop-up galleries of Photoville with stunning views of the Manhattan skyline.

SLIDELUCK NYC XVIII at Photoville
Part of the Narratively After Dark Series
Friday | September 26 | 2014
Pier 5 | Brooklyn Bridge Park | Brooklyn | 11201
7pm Potluck | 8:30pm Slideshow

Photoville is a pop-up village of freight containers transformed into temporary exhibition spaces and the largest annual photographic event in NYC. Occupying more than 74,000 sq ft in the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Photoville 2014 will include lectures, exhibitions, screenings and workshops from September 18th-28th. This year Photoville is teaming up with Narratively to present Narratively After Dark in the Photoville Beer Garden run by Smorgasburg. Slideluck is excited to join Photoville and Narratively for an evening on the Brooklyn Waterfront! 

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CAC CALL FOR ARTISTS | Submit to BOMBAY SAPPHIRE Artisan Series by August 16!


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Member Exhibition: Tyler Vance, Moments—A Retrospective


Award winning photographer and NOPA member Tyler Vance work is on view at the Hammond Art Center during the month of August. Vance  has worked with some of this century’s best-known photographers, including David Allen Harvey, Eugene Richards, Jim Nachtway and many others from both the Magnum Agency and National Geographic Magazine. 

For the past 13 years he has traveled with photographer Mary Ellen Mark in Oaxaca, Mexico, documenting lifestyle and customs in that area.


Recently, he was a featured merit award winner in the July issue of Black and White magazine, and his photo, “Procession” was chosen for the 8th Annual Louisiana Fine Arts Showcase.




Current projects on display include photographs of the Cole Bros. Circus troupe and documentary coverage of life in the Mississippi Delta.


Vance is a 1972 graduate of West Texas A&M University with a degree in Journalism. He and his wife Kimberly live in Robert, La., and also work as documentary wedding photographers. 




Tyler Vance, Moments, A Retrospective is on view at the Hammond Regional Arts Center, August 1-30. 
Lunch Lecture, August 14 from 12-1 pm
  • Gallery Hours: Tuesday through Friday 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
        • Saturday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
        • Sunday and Monday Closed
  • Gallery Address: 217 E. Thomas Street, Hammond, LA 70401
    • Visit Hammond Arts.org for more information

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