“Alternative Process Photography,” an exhibit by the New Hampshire Society of Photographic Artists (NHSPA), will be on display in New Hampton School’s Galletly Gallery from Monday, August 28 – Saturday, October 14, 2023. The public is cordially invited to a reception for the artists on September 8, 5:30 – 7:00 pm.
A Look Inside the Art
This exhibit celebrates photographic images that use an alternative process in an especially expressive, compelling, or innovative way. The images on display combine modern and historical technologies, including photopolymer gravure, cyanotype, gelatin silver, wet-plate collodion (tintype), platinum-palladium, albumen, anthotype, palladium, Van Dyke brown, near-infrared, and mixed media imagery. The thoughtful and carefully crafted artworks illustrate the expressive potential of alternative process photography.
NHSPA members whose work is on exhibit include Alicia Bergeron, Bev Conway, Jay Goldsmith, Mark Giuliuci, John Hoglund, Susan Lirakis, Maundy Mitchell, Ian Raymond, Claudia Rippee, Kiera Lee Reese, Gary Samson, Ron St. Jean, Gary Tompkins, and Christy Utter.
NHSPA is a statewide organization of fine art photographers dedicated to supporting contemporary photography as a means of creative expression and cultural insight. It focuses on the education and artistic development of its members and the community by providing exhibitions, publications, and educational outreach programs. NHSPA headquarters are at Kimball-Jenkins School of Art in Concord, NH, where they have a studio, printers, darkrooms, and meeting spaces.
See the Exhibit
This exhibit is free and open to the public. The Galletly Gallery is located on the second floor of New Hampton School’s Moore Center. The gallery is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4 pm and on Saturdays from 9 am to 11 am.
Founded in 1821, New Hampton School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory school of 350 students who come from over 28 states and 30 countries. New Hampton School is an International Baccalaureate school that cultivates lifelong learners who will serve as active global citizens. Students benefit from an average class size of 11 and a student-faculty ratio of five to one. For more information, please visit www.newhampton.org.