Thresholds 2024: Photography and Urban Architecture Opening Reception
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Thresholds 2024: Photography and Urban Architecture Opening Reception
May 4 @ 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
We are excited to partner with Los Angeles Center of Photography for the opening of Thresholds 2024: Photography and Urban Architecture on Saturday, May 4th. Thresholds 2024 considers the relationship between photography, urban architecture, and their viewers/users.
Taking street photography as its opening point, Thresholds 2024 considers our connections with and the ways in which urban architecture informs our presence in the world. From expansive skyscrapers to minute ornate details, from periodic styles to historic monuments, from the mundane to the iconic, photography of urban architecture investigates the elements that define our public spaces and engagement capturing the aesthetics of the ever-changing global cityscapes.
Offering an expanded view of the world and street photography as a practice, this juried annual open call brings together sights and visions for a virtual and digital exhibition at the Helms Design Center in Culver City.
Admission is FREE to the opening reception, with RSVP. Donations to LACP are much appreciated.
FREE Valet Parking is located at 8711 Washington Boulevard, just east of the Helms Design Center.
The street-side projection exhibition runs through May 31st.
Prize Winners
First Place: Eric Smith
Second Place: Leanne Trivett S.
Third Place: Jessica Stephens
Honorable Mentions
Jordin Althaus, Eric Anderson, Karen Baker, Trey Burnette, Richard S. Chow, Patrick Corrigan, Dave Drage, Kay Erickson, Louie Escobar, George Feucht, Richard Hay Jr, Douglas Hill, Kenneth Hines Jr, Mark Indig, Jim Kerns, Paul Kessel, Rebecca Li, Clay Lipsky, Zak Long, Rita Nannini, Sai Narayan, Chad Nelson, Paul O’Malley, Jeff Pressman, Camilo Ramirez, Ted Rigoni, Christopher Rodriguez, Karen Safer, Jessica Stephens, Barbara Strigel, Joshua Tann, Jason Tannen, and Chengbin Zhang
Juror & Curator
Crista Dix, Executive Director, Griffin Museum of Photography, Winchester, Massachusetts.
© Photo by Leanne Trivett S., Second Place Winner