BCA Photo: Image Sharing Projects to be critiqued by Emily Belz

Emily Belz will be the guest of the The Bedford Center for the Arts Photo program on April 9. Image: https://www.emilybelzphotography.com/

Submitted by the Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group:

The Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group will welcome back Emily Belz to critique Image Sharing Projects showcasing new work of various themes from eight BCA members from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, April 9. This program will be held online.

Six-to-eight images will be presented by each member and critiqued by Belz, who is an independent photographer, educator, and curator based in Lincoln. 

She is a place-based artist. Her photographs focus on telling stories through the traces, objects, and slants of light that have been left behind. 

Belz has exhibited her photographs widely in both solo and group exhibitions at venues including the Griffin Museum of Photography, the Center for Fine Art Photography, the Danforth Museum, and the Newport Art Museum. She is represented by Gallery Kayafas in Boston. 

Belz holds a BA in photography and art history from Hampshire College (1997); an MA in community-based art education from the Rhode Island School of Design (2009); and an MFA from the New Hampshire Institute of Art (2017). She teaches classes and workshops at the Griffin Museum of Photography (Winchester) and the deCordova Museum (Lincoln), and is on the faculty at Lasell University (Newton). 

She works privately with artists as a mentor, and specializes in reviewing and sequencing portfolios. With 20-plus years in the art world, Belz brings this experience to her role as juror for photography competitions, and as a reviewer for regional portfolio reviews. She enjoys curating exhibitions in collaboration with emerging artists in the Boston area. BCA meetings are free and open to the public. 

A meeting link will be sent to the BCA member email list. Non-members wishing to attend either of these presentations as Guests should use the contact form on bcaphoto.org; select Guest Attendee under Inquiry Type. The Zoom link will be sent to members and guests on the night of the event.

Guests are welcome to attend two meetings, and then should join the group if they would like to continue. 

The BCA program series is supported in part through a grant from the Bedford Cultural Council, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

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