Suzanne Révy to Give Landscape Presentation for Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group 

Suzanne Révy will present “Landscape – History/Contemporary Photographers’ Response” for the Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group at 7 p.m. on April 23. Photo from www.suzannerevy.com

Submitted by the Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group

The Bedford Center for the Arts Photo Group will again welcome Suzanne Révy at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, this time for a virtual presentation titled “Landscape – History/Contemporary Photographers’ Response.” 

She will conduct a deep dive into the history of landscape photography followed by a review of the rich and diverse contemporary response by artists/photographers working in the landscape space. 

After graduating from high school in Los Angeles, Révy moved to Brooklyn, NY and earned a BFA in photography from Pratt Institute where she was immersed in making and printing black and white photographs. 

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Following art school, she worked as a photography editor for U.S. News & World Report magazine in Washington, DC and later as acting picture editor for Yankee magazine in Dublin, NH. 

With the arrival of two sons, she left the world of publishing and began to make pictures of her children, their cousins, and friends, rekindling her interest in making and printing black and white pictures in a traditional wet darkroom. The resulting monochrome series, “Time Let Me Play,” is an exploration of the nature and culture of childhood and childhood play. 

A second portfolio, “To Venerate the Simple Days,” was made using a simple plastic camera with color film; it pictured the time spent during the summers with her pre-teen aged children. The images represent an emotional response to that brief moment between childhood and adulthood. She continued to work with color film in the final series of visual family diaries, “I Could Not Prove the Years Had Feet.” This last portfolio was begun while earning her MFA in photography from the New Hampshire Institute of Art, and it chronicled the shifts and changes of her growing boys as they navigated their teen years. 

While pursuing her MFA, she anticipated the imminent departure of her children, so she turned her attention to the mundane in a series of mobile phone images featured in “A Certain Slant of Light.” This led to an interest in making landscape diptychs and triptychs using medium format and color film in a new series titled “A Murmur in the Trees.” Her work has been shown at the Newport Art Museum in Newport, RI, the Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, the Fitchburg Art Museum, the Danforth Art Museum, and the Garner Center Gallery at the New England School of Photography, among others. 

She teaches at Clark University, is the Associate Editor for the online magazine What Will You Remember? and serves on the Board of the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge. 

Learn more about Suzanne Révy at www.suzannerevy.com.

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. 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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