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2022 Member's Show: Where Would I Be Without You?
Nov
11
to Jan 8

2022 Member's Show: Where Would I Be Without You?

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What does family mean to you? Is it the people who raised you? The friends you’ve made? Members of your church, your fellow sports-fans, your kids, your neighbors, your pets? Are you a family of one, a member of the family of humanity?

There are many ways to define the meaning of family; Oakland Photo Workshop’s final exhibition of 2022 is a photographic interpretation of family, by our family at the East Bay Photo Collective.

Exhibiting Artists

Alan Krakauer - Amanda R. Bensel - Bob Shonkoff - Chris Gibbons - DeAnna Tibbs - Douglas Stinson - Eric Weiss - Evan Kartheiser - Fairlight de Michele - Gene Dominique - Gina Gaiser - Guy Sussman - Hannah Rohret - J. M. Golding - Jackie Chou - Jessica Chen - Julianne Clark - Jyoti Liggin - Kendra Luck - Lucas Yan - Maria Budner - Matthew Krupoff - Najee Tobin - Ngân Vũ - Paige Le - Philip Krayna - Senny Mau - Susan Harding

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Tony Toni Toné - A Photographic Celebration of Black Intimacy
Oct
7
to Nov 4

Tony Toni Toné - A Photographic Celebration of Black Intimacy

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Hypervisibility is a double edged sword for black people everywhere. Our being put on display has created opportunities where there were none given, yet it more often creates opportunities for our likeness and our culture to be exploited and appropriated by everyone else. When our image is controlled by others, it creates a zoo-like atmosphere where we feel violated, reduced, and disrespected. Only when black people are seen through the Black Gaze is the black body respected, the black mind revered, the black spirit nurtured. The East Bay Photo Collective invites you to bear witness to a celebration of black intimacy curated by black, photographed by black, and modeled by sovereign, divine, and legendarily blessed black beings.

Exhibiting Artists

Arieanne Evans - Chenayi Tavaziva - Christian Jalon - Diana Oliphant - Emily Erce - Isiah ThoughtPoet Veney - Rohan DaCosta

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2022 Open Call: The Night Is Young
Aug
5
to Sep 30

2022 Open Call: The Night Is Young

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The night offers a different energy than the day. Most of us tend to dedicate our daytime hours to the labor it takes to sustain our lives and all of the miscellaneous chores that it takes to maintain order in our lives. Often, we look to the night hours for a sense of relief from this labor. It is for this reason that the night presents boundless opportunity for excitement, stimulation, partying, and debauchery. We gasp when we hear that a heinous crime was committed in "broad daylight". The night offers cover. The night is a cloak. The night is a mask. A person could assume a totally different personality by night. The night holds the potential for lawlessness, a recklessness, unfiltered human expression. Some might say that all of this is consistent with a youthful energy, an energy that throws caution to the wind, because consequences tend to arrive in the morning.

This exhibition, curated by Rohan DaCosta, features twenty two photographers from around the Bay Area, and their relationship with creatures of the night.

Exhibiting Artists

Jeremy Austin De Leon - Alex Wu - Calder Anderson - Daniel Danzig - Dean Snodgrass - Eugene Dominique - Edgardo Cervano-Soto - Geoff House - Hernando Conwi - Kaitlyn Zorilla - Matthew Krupoff - Philip Krayna - Rami Levinson - Rusty Weston - Sam Adams - Scott Bulleit - Sherry Karver - Stephanie Williamson - Susan Harding - Vishesh Singh - Vivien Qian - Kathy Walton

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Meet Me At Your Promise
Jun
4
to Jul 23

Meet Me At Your Promise

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"How does it feel when a person you hold in high regard does not follow through on a promise made to you? What if that broken promise leads to your insult, your injury, your death, your broken heart? Would it make you question your relationship with this person? Would it force you to withdraw and redraw boundaries to preserve your precious energy, your sovereignty?

America has always billed itself as the premier destination for prosperity and happiness, a beacon of hope and equality for all, the land of milk and honey, a place where any dream could come true.

Many of us now understand that this promise often rings less true for America’s non-white citizens. We now know that our beloved country will again and again fail to protect us, will fail to uplift us, will fail to love us, will fail to celebrate us if it does not profit from that celebration.

The United States ironically undervalues community in favor of championing the ideal of the “self-made man”.

“Meet Me At Your Promise” examines how the most recent acts of violence against the Asian community have necessitated a process of addressing the trauma of this broken promise, of redrawing boundaries to preserve ones energy and dignity, of demanding more from one’s country, of finding solace in community, of celebrating the people who make us whole"

Exhibiting Artists

Zimo Zhao - Aidan Jung - Jun Yang - Shelley Wong - Kacy Jung - Giovanna Lomanto

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An Eye for Fashion
Mar
18
to May 21

An Eye for Fashion

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Fashion impacts us all. It is more than just what we choose to wear. In essence, it is a daring expression of our egos and a creative introduction to our life stories. The East Bay Photo Collective presents a celebration of fashion and storytelling as seen through the eyes and told through the lens of an extraordinary selection of gifted photographers near and far. It is our great honor to share works borne out of richly diverse cultural and professional backgrounds, engaging these works in conversation with one another, examining how costumes tell us who we might become and perhaps who we really are. Please join us as we raise a toast and turn a critical eye to the world of fashion.

Exhibiting Artists

Chenayi Tavaziva - Katherine Pekala - Natalie Jane - Rohan DaCosta - Samantha Tyler Cooper - Svenja Blobel - Hannah Thornhill - Isiah ThoughPoet Veney - Katie Lovecraft - Macy Bryant - Zayira Ray - Mettro

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2021 Member's Show: Food with a Twist
Jan
23
to Mar 5

2021 Member's Show: Food with a Twist

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Our long awaited members’ exhibition, FOOD WITH A TWIST! Featuring the work of East bay Photo Collective members, this exhibition explores our relationship with food - the comforts, challenges, and essential aspects of our daily interactions with the nourishment that sustains us.

We are so proud of the work on our walls, and are very excited to share it with you! The exhibition will be up through the end of February - perhaps longer. We hope to have a party to celebrate, as soon as it’s relatively safe to do so. Keep your eyes open - all will be welcome to attend.

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