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Space 204 welcomes Susan Bryant; “Borrowed Light” opens June 5, 2017

Posted by on Wednesday, May 31, 2017 in News and Events.

 

Sunset, Florence, 2016, digital print from scan of collodion tintype, 13″ x 19″ (image courtesy of the artist)

 

We are pleased to announce our summer exhibition for 2017, Borrowed Light from artist and Professor of Art, Susan Bryant!
Professor Bryant teaches at Austin Peay State University and as been teaching in the Department of Art for the past 34 years.

Borrowed Light will include works resulting in her six year exploration of wet-plate collodion process, invented in 1851.

On her process, Professor Bryant is “interested in the kind of alchemy that occurs as this 19th century photographic process is integrated with 21st century digital technology.”

Professor Bryant’s exhibition will open in Space 204 on June 5, 2017. An artist/opening reception is scheduled for June 8, 2017 – 5pm to 7pm at the E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center on the Vanderbilt University campus.

All Space 204 exhibitions are free and open to the public.

To view more of Susan’s work, please visit: susanbryantphoto.com

For more information please call the Department of Art at 615-343-7241 or email martha.l.dale@vanderbilt.edu

 

Eden Gardens #1, 2017, digital print from scan of collodion tintype, 13″ x 19″ (image courtesy of the artist)