Light and Shadow Create Diverse Photos at Noyes Arts Garage

Sherman Fleming with his photo of himself in a noose at the Philadelphia Underground Railroad Museum. Below: First place winner Jessica Orlowicz photo "Caretaker" and Krista Svalbonas with her second place winning laser cut photo.
Atlantic City, N.J. _ A young child stands on a chair to brush her older sister鈥檚 hair.
An African-American man, a noose around his neck, stands among figures in an exhibit at the Philadelphia Underground Railroad Museum.
Laser-cut images tell the story of WWII displaced person camps.
The three photos are very different and tell very different stories. They are among
53 images currently on display through Jan. 26, 2019 at the Noyes Arts Garage of Stockton
University, 2200 Fairmount Ave., inside the Wave garage.
RAW 2018 is the fifth annual juried photography competition by in which the top images have been selected for an exhibition at The Noyes Arts Garage of 番茄社区app in Atlantic City.
The theme for this exhibition is "Light & Shadow: Form, Metaphor, and Culture.鈥 Photographers could consider this theme in several ways: as the formal use of light in photography, as a metaphor (personal, spiritual, psychological, etc.), or as a representation of cultural concerns (social and political). Entrants submitted five photos and one was chosen for the exhibit.
The juror for the event, is a photographer and a professor and coordinator of Photography and Digital Imaging at Mercer County Community College in New Jersey, the director, and he is the creator of the podcast His podcast features artists with discussions about origins, influences, teaching, books, showing, tools, technology, and anything else that may come up in conversation. He was awarded a BFA from the School of Visual Arts in New York and an MFA from Columbia University.
The opening reception for the show featured interviews with Noyes executive director
Michael Cagno, education director Saskia Schmidt, and two of the winning artists.
The three winning photos were:
1st Place, Juror's Choice: Jessica Orlowicz, Caretaker
2nd Place: Krista Svalbonas, Eichstatt 2
3rd Place, Honorable Mention: Sherman Fleming, Invisible nOOse: Bearing witness at Underground Railroad Museum
Orlowicz, of Cape May, said in her artist statement: These images shows my daughter, Anna, who has Autism Spectrum Disorder. She wants to know how to connect with people, but doesn鈥檛 know how. Photographing her moments of loneliness and moments of joyful connection has been therapeutic.鈥
Svalbonas鈥 laser cut pigment print captures traces of former World War II displaced person camps, laser cut with plea letters refugees were sending. The Philadelphia resident said she said her family was displaced and were part of a long history of uprooted peoples for home the idea of 鈥渉ome鈥 is in flux, undermined by political agendas beyond their control.
鈥淢y parents were in a camp for two years before coming to the U.S.鈥 she said. 鈥淩ecords were not well archived, but I found refugee plea letters asking for asylum.鈥
Sherman Fleming鈥檚 work is part of an 18-month project, which began in 2015, when he work a hangman鈥檚 noose around his neck while performing daily activities. The series Invisible nOOse evolved from that, and works to frame resistance as an action to bear witness to locations of systemic oppression and terror.
鈥淚 see it as documentary in nature,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 was seeing discrimination and racism in 2015. I was getting upset and didn鈥檛 know what to do. But my background is in performance and social justice.鈥
Chovan-Dalton said he was impressed with the diversity of the images entered in the show and how photographers interpreted the theme.
He said context is key in what makes a photo stand out for him,
鈥淚 am looking for proficiency, but also someone who is pushing the medium. I want to see what they are trying to do.鈥
Noyes Arts Garage hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Closed Monday and Tuesday.
Noyes Arts Garage: 2200 Fairmount Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. 08401 鈥 (609) 626-3805 鈥
_ Reported by Diane D鈥橝mico
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Contact:
Saskia Schmidt
Noyes Museum Director of Education
Hammonton, NJ 08037
education@noyesmuseum.org
(609) 626-3420