Athens Institute for Contemporary Art
Streaming Talk on Using Nature in Alternative Photo Processes by Craig Coleman: Thursday, April 29, 7:00 PM.
Craig Coleman, Macon-based artist, teacher, and curator of the exhibition Lost in the Weeds: Climate Change and Human Nature, will talk about using nature in the alternative photo processes cyanotype, chlorophyll print, and lumen print. Registration required: here
About Craig Coleman
Craig Coleman is an artist who works in photography, installation, and digital media. Coleman received his BFA from Florida State University and his MFA from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Currently he is Professor of Art and Chair of the Art Department at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.
His projects connect ideas and processes from experimental film with digital art and installation. His photographs, mixed media works, and installations have been shown in many venues across the U.S., including the Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia (Atlanta, GA), Paul Sharpe Contemporary Art (New York), Asheville Art Museum (NC), the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (Boulder, CO), SOIL Gallery (Seattle, WA), Down Arts Centre, (Downpatrick Northern Ireland), The Pensacola Museum of Art, and the John Erickson Museum of Art (JEMA). Craig is also Director of XVAC Projects (Experimental Video Art in the Corridor), a series of video-mapping projects funded by a grant from the Knight Foundation.
More information: http://www.craigcoleman.us/ | CV: Craig Coleman