Spring 2023 Barbara Stewart Scholarship – Winner and Honorable Mentions

Congratulations to our Spring 2023 Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship winner and honorable mentions!

THEME “Self Portrait”

Winner ($250 scholarship):
Lynn Imanaka

Honorable Mentions:
Rebeca Buendia
Siera Franco
Dulce Merino
Laura Morales

Juror: Dovile Dirsaite

The Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship was established by the ESL Department in memory of the late and beloved Barbara Stewart, an ESL instructor and photography enthusiast. Each semester, a Beginning Photography (PHOT 51) student is awarded a $250 merit-based scholarship in her honor.

Lynn Imanaka – Spring 2023 Barbara Stewart Scholarship recipient


Photography Exhibition: Emily Trinh & Kevin Kelleher “Next Stop Chaos, Please Hold On”

Next Stop Chaos, Please Hold On

Photography couple Emily Trinh & Kevin Kelleher capture the one-of-a-kind experience of attending a punk concert inside a moving train with this series, “Next Stop Chaos, Please Hold On.” Organized by Bay Area bands Surprise Privilege and False Flag, the show unexpectedly erupts on a BART train from Dublin/Pleasanton swept over by three packed cars of thrashing concertgoers. This exhibition showcases never-before-seen images and selects published first on SFGATE. The story was reposted by The Drudge Report and two images most recently have been included in the forthcoming American Photography 39 book. Take a trip on a wild, high-energy journey through Kevin & Emily’s lens and experience the raw spirit of a DIY concert like nothing you’ve ever seen before.

On display in GALLERY OBSCURA
April 24 – May 24

Artist Reception, Wednesday May 3 @ 7-9pm

kemilyvisuals.com/rsvp-chaos-exhibition


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Spring 2023 Barbara Stewart Photography 51 Scholarship


Solo Exhibition: Matt Chan “Waves”

Waves
Photography by Matt Chan

I’ve struggled with anxiety, really in hindsight since I was a child. Chronic stomach issues I didn’t realize until later, were without a doubt due to stress and/or anxiety. It’s an insidious emotion. Originally used to warn us of danger when humans still lived in the wild, anxiety can be pushed into overdrive in today’s hyper stimulating world. This is why I’ve created this series, Waves, to visualize my anxiety; and how it comes in waves.
These black and white images were created in San Francisco near Ocean Beach and Lands End. The decision to show these images in black and white was to show how anxiety can distort our thinking into the all-or-nothing, black and white. The series starts with an out of focus image, calm, airy, with no tension. The second image has more movement, tension, things are beginning to go awry. The third image is total chaos, an altered state at peak anxiety. This ebb and flow pattern repeats, seven times, hinting at the cyclical nature of this emotional state. It also offers hope, that nothing remains the same, and we eventually return to the calm state, anxiety passes.

On display in GALLERY OBSCURA
March 18 – April 15.

Artist Reception, Wednesday April 5 @ 7-9pm


Faculty Spotlight: Prof. Sarah Christianson in 2022 CPA Artist Grant Exhibition

Upcoming Exhibition: 2022 CPA Artist Grant Recipients
Featuring work by Sarah ChristiansonKei Ito, and Krista Svalbonas
Exhibition on view: February 18 – March 26, 2023
Walk-through with artists: February 18, 3:00 – 4:00pm
Opening reception to follow from 4:00 – 6:00pm


Last Day to Apply for Certificates – March 23, 2023

Showing a completion on your social media profile or resume shows your love of learning and dedication to the craft of photography! Also it helps the CCSF PHOTO department get funded!
If you need help filling out the form please contact your Instructor. If you need a signature please contact Bob McAteer bobccsf@yahoo.com.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLYING: To apply you should either have completed all classes or be enrolled in the classes you need to complete. To earn a credit certificate from CCSF, you must fulfill the following requirements:

Coursework:
1. Complete all required courses as listed in the college catalog. https://www.ccsf.edu/degrees-certificates/photography

2. Residency requirement: Students must successfully complete at CCSF at least 20% of the units required to earn the certificate.

Grade requirement: Students must pass all letter-graded certificate-applicable courses with a C or better and all P/NP certificate-applicable courses with a P.

3. Fill out the form – if you need to substitute a class please make an appointment to get the substitutions signed. https://www.ccsf.edu/…/Fillable-NEW-certificate…


Solo Exhibition: Vince Thomas “Super Natural”

Super Natural
Photography by Vince Thomas

Using both traditional and unexpected representations, this collection explores
the enduring and universal symbolism of the portal: a bi-directional opening,
precipice, or moment between ‘this’ and ‘that’, what we know and the mystery
beyond. Crossing these thresholds – through ritual, sorrow, courage, loss,
ecstasy – is transformative and imparts something unimaginable to an earlier
self.

When facing these portals consider what might lie on the other side or come
through to ours. Consider further which of these appear more or less inviting, and
why – speculation that may give insights into beliefs, desires, and fears
associated with past, imminent, or future transitions.

Using centering images to foster a visual meditation, and both single and multiple
exposures with dreamlike palettes, these portals vary from the recognizable to
the fanciful to the unexpected. Moving from one image to the next, I invite
viewers to look for archetypal, transpersonal, and metaphysical energetics that
can be both alluring and unsettling.

This collection features portals inspired by the natural world.  It is part of my
Portals Project, an ongoing visual meditation on impermanence and
transformation.

On display in GALLERY OBSCURA
Feb 2nd – Feb 28th, 2023

Artist Reception: Feb 15, 6-8pm

vthomasphoto.com


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Fall 2022 Barbara Stewart Scholarship – Winner and Honorable Mentions

Congratulations to our Fall 2022 Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship winner and honorable mentions!

THEME “Light as Subject”

Winner ($250 scholarship):
Casimir “Cazz” Altomare

Honorable Mentions:
Chris Brantingham
Shun Chen
Jose Mata
Nicole Varela

Juror: Nicolò Sertorio

The Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship was established by the ESL Department in memory of the late and beloved Barbara Stewart, an ESL instructor and photography enthusiast. Each semester, a Beginning Photography (PHOT 51) student is awarded a $250 merit-based scholarship in her honor. Information regarding submission requirements and submission dates will be posted in the later half of the current term.

Casimir “Cazz” Altomare – Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship Recipient

Slideshow of all Photo 51 Barbara Stewart Memorial Scholarship entries: