Marine Culture Photography Exhibition. “Towards the Sea”, Xiapu, Fujian Province, China (November 8 - 30, 2023) Courtesy Art Labor Gallery, Shanghai
"LADY LIBERTY" PRINT RELEASE WITH $200 FROM EACH PRINT GOING TO SAVE THE CHILDREN
Artist Christy Lee Rogers celebrates Americans today with a message of hope and freedom; in the release of her new star-spangled limited edition photograph.
Christy’s Labor Day release is titled “Lady Liberty” and was created in one of her first underwater photography shoots in her home sate of Hawaii. It was kept private for over 10 years and is now available as a Museum Quality Photograph, 22.5 x 30” (57 x 76 cm), in a limited edition of 100 via UK based A Gallery. $200 from each sale will go direct to Save the Children.
Christy says: “The children are our future, and we need to safeguard them and their freedoms and rights to be anything they want to be. They should live in a safe world and be nurtured and protected from harm. This image stands for freedom in all forms.”
Through Save the Children’s work in the United States and around the world, they've changed the lives of over 1 billion children. They work in over 100 countries, doing whatever it takes — every day and in times of crisis — to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. In 2022 alone, Save the Children programs and partners helped 118 million children in 116 countries become healthier, safer and better educated.
CHRISTY LEE ROGERS’ EXHIBITION AT THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY BRESCIA, ITALY MAY 12TH - JUNE 5TH, 2023
TEN ARTS is proud to present artist Christy Lee Rogers in the Brescia Capital of Italian Culture at Bergamo in 2023 during the 10 days dedicated to photography.
DEEP SILENCE will be exhibited at the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY and with an Installation at the Chiostri San Faustino (ancient couvent of 1500 and today a University ).
10 DAYS of Photography in the Brescia Italian Capital of Culture 2023 will be held at the Museum's headquarters, where the exhibition Deep Silence by international photographer Christy Lee Rogers, whose installation of 18 works printed on fabric, will be set up at the Chiostri Università on Via San Faustino from May 12th to June 5th. Prominent figures in the national and international scene will be in the program, including critic Dennis Curti, photographer Alain Keler and cartoonist Emmanuel Guibert.
Exhibition runs: May 12th to June 5th, 2023
Exhibition opening: Friday 12 May - 6pm
Exhibition opening: Chiostri Università Via S. Faustino, 74, 25122 Brescia
Monday - Friday 9am to 7pm, Saturday - Sunday 3pm to 7pm
Exhibition at National Museum of Photography Contrada del Carmine, 2F, 25122 Brescia
Saturday and Sunday 9am to 7pm
from May 15 to 19 - 9am to 12am - 6pm to 10pm
Opening and guide on request: museobrescia@museobrescia.net
Bergamo Brescia Italian Capital of Culture National Museum of Photography, Brescia Ten Arts
More information HERE
"EXPLORING VULNERABILITY" CHRISTY LEE IS DOING A TALK WITH THE ROYAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY ON APRIL 17TH, 19:00 BST
Join us for our April 17th on-line meeting with Christy Lee Rogers, a visual artist from Kailua, Hawaii.
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The Royal Photographic Society Contemporary Group is about photography which can and often does cross all conventional genres. Emphasis is put on photography based on expressing ideas; on meaning and purpose, with sets of images to a theme rather than individual stand-alone photographs.
WATER ARTIST CHRISTY LEE ROGERS RELEASES THE FIRST IMAGES AND VIDEO FROM HER LATEST COLLECTION “LUMINESCENCE”
In physics, Luminescence is the ability of certain objects to generate light through the excited state of its atoms when exposed to frequencies like ultraviolet light – which Christy is using as a metaphor for our own ability, when we concentrate on the positive, to create energy that lifts the world around us. Via her new series, which uses deep, pitch black pools with models intensely illuminated by high powered under-water spot lights, Christy hopes to shine a light into the darkest depths of our consciousness to excite the urge for us to generate our own form of Luminescence.
Light has captivated humanity since time immemorial, and has often been associated with spiritual freedom, health, healing and goodness; it is responsible for the creation of life on our planet through photosynthesis so the transport of energy by light plays a critical role in life itself.
Christy explores the ideas that light surrounds the human body but is invisible to the eye, just like many wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum. Beyond light, she examines the idea of other life forms in a science fiction type of reality, where in some images, splashes of color create nondescript forms, in weightless spaces.
Christy said: “If there was ever a time that we needed a Renaissance it would be now. So I wanted to imagine a different kind of Renaissance… a Renaissance of body, mind and spirit into the unknown. With all of the conflicts that are happening in the world, the rise of artificial intelligence, plans on traveling to Mars, the idea of making humanity multi-planetary, incessant talks of war; it reminds one that we have to get ready to look at life differently. For me this collection was a pleasant escape into a new frontier. A way of letting go of preconceived ideas and exploring with my heart.”
See Luminescence here: www.christyleerogers.com/luminescence
Music by Renato Sebastiani “Inspiegabile”
CHRISTY LEE ROGERS DONATES "TENDERNESS" PRINT TO HOUSTON CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY MUSEUM AUCTION
On March 2nd, 2023, Houston Center for Photography will host its most important fundraiser of the year, the annual Print Auction. With bidders from all over the world, HCP’s Print Auction is one of the leading non-profit photography auctions in the country. https://hcponline.org
Donations will have a direct impact on their ambitious and rapidly expanding community education programs, including:
Work with several Houston area school districts through the Collaborations after-school program, developing high school students’ creative and professional skills as well as encouraging cooperation and teamwork across socioeconomic lines
Unique educational experiences like the Flash Drive: a repurposed ambulance turned camera obscura on wheels that teaches children the history and science of optics and the development of the camera as we know it today.
Free photography workshops in public parks, including Levy Park and City Place, which provide access to photography education and increase communities’ understanding and appreciation of photography—central to HCP’s mission.
HCP’s Picture This! program, which brings therapeutic arts education to children receiving intensive medical treatment at Texas Children’s Hospital.