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Friday Links: April 26, 2024

April 26, 2024 By Matthew Holubecki

Photo by: shotbyemmasergei

Join us Sunday afternoon at Photoworks to create your own cyanotype print. Mac Cosgrove-Davies, a Photoworks instructor and one of the exhibiting photographers in our 2024 show, will share all about the process and provide special hand-coated paper for you to use. Various objects will be provided, and you can even bring your own medium or large format negatives to try out. We’ll be there from 2-5 p.m. You can drop by, create a print, and explore the grounds while it dries. The event is free and family friendly; hope to see you there!

  • Join StreetMeetDC in Old Town Alexandria tomorrow starting at 3 p.m. as they stroll from City Hall to Waterfront Park.
  • Get your tickets now for Critical Exposure’s introductory photography workshop on Saturday, May 4. Profits will benefit Critical Exposure in their mission to train D.C. youth to harness the power of photography and their own voices to fight for educational equity and social justice.
  • Submit up to five images by May 6 to Photoworks’ call for entries for “Good Sports,” an exhibit to be juried by John McDonnell; the entry fee is $40.
  • Last week, judges announced the four global winners of the World Press Photo Contest.
  • A new exhibit, “Escape” by T.J. Kirkpatrick, opens at Lost Origins Outside on Sunday from 3-5 p.m.
  • A photo taken two days after the sinking of the Titanic purportedly shows the iceberg that doomed the ship in 1912.
  • Save the date for the opening reception for Exposed alum Chris Suspect’s “Truly Blessed” exhibit, featuring 28 photos from his latest photo book, at Lost Origins Gallery on Saturday, May 4.
  • Join Social Documentary Network on Thursday at noon for an online presentation and discussion on “Women Changing the Face of Documentary Photography” with Aida Muluneh, Smita Sharma, and Leah DeVun, moderated by J. Sybylla Smith.

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