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    Before (During) After: Louisiana Photographers Respond to Katrina and Under-Standing Water

    Before (During) After: Louisiana Photographers Respond to Katrina and Under-Standing Water Image gallery

    Presented by DiverseWorks Art Space at DiverseWorks ArtSpace

    September 10-October 23, 2010

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    DiverseWorks presents Before (During) After: Louisiana Photographers Respond to Katrina and Under-Standing Water. On view Friday, September 10-October 23, 1010;Opening Reception: Friday, September 10, 2010, 6-9pm.

    DiverseWorks kicks off the 2010-2011 season with an exhibition and symposium that commemorates the 5th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Before (During) After and the accompanying Under-standing Water provide a visual narrative of how one of the U.S.’s largest natural disasters transformed the lives of artists from Southeast Louisiana.

    Before (During) After specifically explores the changes in subject matter, media, and technique from the work created before the storm to after in an effort to investigate how shared experience is individually captured, filtered and re-conveyed. Photographers participating in Before (During) After include: Eric Julian, Elizabeth Kleinveld, Rowan Metzner, David Rae Morris, Thomas Neff, Samuel Portera, Frank Relle, Jennifer Shaw, Mark J. Sindler, Zack Smith, Jonathan Traviesa, and Lori Waselchuck.

    Under-Standing Water features sculptural installations by Rondell Crier, Jana Napoli and Rontherin Ratliff with a monumental photographic work by Jan Gilber, Debra Howell and Krista Jurisich. The works connect viewers to the perceptions, experiences, and memories of six artists whose lives were impacted by the storm.

    Running concurrently in flickerlounge, DiverseWorks in partnership with Aurora Picture Show presents Brent Joseph’s A Loud Color and YO-TVs Still Standing, two films that explore challenges faced by storm survivors as they attempt to rebuild their lives.

    In conjunction with this exhibit, join DiverseWorks for a symposium to discuss the impact of Hurricane Katrina on some of the artists from Before (During) After along with scholars: Director/photographer Elizabeth Kleinveld; Art historian/curator Tony Lewis, Folklorist/oral historian Carl Lindahl, and artist Jan Gilbert. The panel will be moderated by visual sociologist Tracy Xavia Karner and a question & answer session with selected photographers and installation artists will conclude the Symposium.

    Symposium for Before (During) After
    Date: Saturday, September 11, 2010, 1-4pm
    Location: DiverseWorks ArtSpace
    1117 East Freeway
    Houston, Texas 77002

    Ticket information: Free Admission and open to the public. 

    About DiverseWorks ArtSpace:  DiverseWorks is a non-profit art center in Houston, Texas dedicated to presenting new visual, performing, and literary art. DiverseWorks is a place where the process of creating art is valued and where artists can test new ideas in the public arena. By encouraging the investigation of current artistic, cultural and social issues, DiverseWorks builds, educates, and sustains audiences for contemporary art.

    Pictured above:

    Artist: Frank Relle
    During: Clouet DETAIL
    Medium: Archival Pigment Print
    Size: 14.50x22” image on 17.75x24” paper, framed 20x28”

    Pictured below:

    Artist: Lori Waselchuck
    During: Waterline, Lakeview
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 12-5/8x34” image on 24x40” paper, framed 19x40”

    Artist: David Rae Morris
    After: Mr. Herbert Gettridge, 83, at His House in the Lower Ninth Ward
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 15.5x22” image on 20x24” paper, framed 22x28”

    Artist: Rowan Metzger
    Before: Untitled 4 (Respiro)
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 14.5x22” image on 20x24” paper, framed 20x28”

    Artist: Zack Smith
    After: Blair at St. Vincents, New Orleans
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 22x27.75” image on 24x30” paper, framed 28x34”

    Artist: Sam Portera
    During: Desks
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 22x27.25” image on 24x31” paper, framed 28x34”

    Artist: Jonathan Traviesa
    After: HELP, One Year Later, (a Victor & Juliet collaborative project [with Valerie Massimi])
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 13.75x22” image on 19.75x24” paper, framed 20x28”

    Artist: David Rae Morris
    After: Oiled Pelicans
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 22x14.5” image on 24x18.75” paper, framed 28x20”

    Artist: Jennifer Shaw
    After: In Spite of It All There’s No Place Like Home
    Medium: Archival Digital Print
    Size: 22x22” image on 27x24” paper, framed 28x28”

    Artist: Frank Relle
    During: Clouet
    Medium: Archival Pigment Print
    Size: 14.50x22” image on 17.75x24” paper, framed 20x28”


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        DiverseWorks ArtSpace

        1117 East Freeway
        I-10 at North Main
        Houston, Tx 77002

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        Info Phone: 713-223-8346

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        September 10-October 23, 2010

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        Opening Reception:
        Friday, September 10
        6p-9p

        Symposium
        Saturday, September 11
        1pm-4pm

        Regular Gallery Hours:
        Monday-Sat 12noon-6pm
        or by appointment

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