Cellphones in Summer
The camera phone is quickly eclipsing traditional, digital, and non-digital cameras for the making of both photographs and videos and the number of applications (apps) available for the manipulation and distribution of images made with phones is rapidly increasing. In response to last year’s highly successful Can You See Me Now: Photos Made on Phones project, we have organized our second invitational exhibition, Cell Phones In Summer: Photographs and Videos. It is an assemblage of photographs made by professionals and non-professionals alike utilizing the theme of 'summer,' and this year we included a video category.
A total of 38 individuals who answered Untitled's call to entry for this project were selected to have their images shown. We had submissions from as far away as Germany and from across the US, although a majority came from Oklahoma. We asked participants to submit six images and our three judges, all professional photographers, selected one photograph from each of the winners that they felt best represented their use of the cell phone camera and create interpretation of the theme.
Selected Artists:
Mark Alexin, Randy Alvarado, Nick Archer, Jennifer Arlan, Rick Bewley, Tracey Bewley, Bryan Boone, Gynis Crawford, Gayle Curry, Brett Deering, Kelly Driscoll, Ellen Etzler, Susan Gabbard, John Gooden, Clayton Hansen, Meagan Hansen, Aaron Hauck, Michelle Junkin, Sebastian Klug, Liz MacBeen, Tanya Mattek, Phillip Moffat, Tam Nguyen, Sandy Oliver, Robin Orbach Stark, Alyce Page, Angela Renai Comer, Sam Scott, Carl Shortt, Kristin Sisson, William Struby, Adam Vermeire, Sofia Verzbolovskis, Blair Waltman, George Wilson, Rana Young, Beth Zink, and Mark Zimmerman.
Hours:
Tues - Fri: 10 - 5,
Sat: 10 - 4,
Sun - Mon: Closed |
Free admission