Blog 4

     The clear objective of week two was to gather, arrange, and hang pieces for the “Through the Student Lens” show. I spent the earlier part of the week reminding teachers that their students had to print out their works in order to be presented at the show. It was decided that using metal clothespins and cardboard to hang the pieces would be the most reasonable method. It was decided that Wednesday the 17th was the drop-off day for students' work. Submitted were 27 pieces by 11 unique high school photographers. Also, I sent out a formal invitation to the event. Mr. Weil publicized the event on the Foothill Galleries website. I devoted a day to working in the darkroom to generate prints that would fit the 13 by 19-inch dimension. I chose to print two negatives I had already shot and printed for my independent study, Globes, and Bustle. I was printing at a scale that I was unfamiliar with. I had to cut a custom mask in order to print onto the fiber-based silver-gelatin paper. I also had to use different trays to contain the chemicals. Since I used fiber-based paper instead of resin-coated I had to press the prints under heavy books that night after they were dry. Initially, when I viewed the submissions via email I was unable to see all of the nuances of the composition. In the absence of labels, I also assembled a list of all of the pieces in the show as well as prices, dates, names, titles, and schools. I wrote a curator's statement about my reasoning behind the show which will be displayed on a monitor during the opening.  




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