The Museum of Contemporary Photography is dedicated to a greater understanding of the cultural and political implication of the image in our world today.
Join us on Zoom tomorrow, July 2, from 12–1 p.m. to discuss works in the MoCP collection that connect to topics related to the age of the Anthropocene. See you there!
Register: https://t.co/Cm8UNNctL6
Snider Prize applications are open until June 14 for artists in their final year of graduate study. The winner receives $3,000 & 2 honorable mentions receive $500 towards the purchase of work in MoCP’s collection. Janna Ireland "The Spotless Mirror" 2013. https://t.co/uWaQvVTkS0
MoCP is currently closed until May 23 as we install the "Captured Earth" exhibition. We will re-open on May 24. Please join us on May 30 for an artist talk with Dakota Mace and opening reception from 5-8 pm. Details at https://t.co/BuReVlR0OE
Native America: In Translation closes Sun., May 12 (5 pm)! See this highly acclaimed traveling exhibition curated by Wendy Red Star and organized by Aperture at MoCP with nine incredible artists.
https://t.co/jyWQT663OA
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Are you joining us for DARKROOM on LEAP NIGHT (Feb. 29)? Tickets are still available. Also check out our site to register and bid for the 35 artworks and experiences even if you are not able to attend:
https://t.co/SwviIPRsnK
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Join us on Jan. 25 from 5-7 pm for the opening reception of Native America: In Translation. The exhibition is curated by Wendy Red Star & organized by Aperture.
https://t.co/V2FBYLBIRV
Here's a preview of our DARKROOM invites that arrived this week in a sparkly silver envelope. Hope to see you on LEAP NIGHT (Feb. 29) for our annual benefit and auction!
More details at: https://t.co/aqs5xs498D
MoCP is closed from Dec. 23 - Jan. 25 due to the Federal Holidays and exhibition installation for "Native America: In Translation." Wishing you Happy Holidays and looking forward to seeing you in 2024!
Reminder that "LOVE: Still Not the Lesser" closes Dec. 22 at 5:00 pm at MoCP. We are closed from Dec. 23-Jan. 25. Wishing you Happy Holidays! https://t.co/BuReVlR0OE
Salma Abedin Prithi, from the series "Dear Love," 2011-2018.
Join us for FIRST LOOK 2023: Fine Print Party on Dec. 5 from 6-8 pm at MoCP. Fine Prints from Shannon Bool, Marshall Brown, Jess T. Dugan, and Tom Jones will be on sale along with prints from other years. Purchase tickets ($35 early bird, $45 at door) at https://t.co/XYdeOU7Xj1
Lecture in Photography: Jess T. Dugan tonight at 6 pm at 600 S. Michigan Ave. - Ferguson Hall co-presented by MoCP & Columbia's Photo Dept. Jess is one of the exhibiting artists in LOVE: Still Not the Lesser. https://t.co/Hpesgr2391
Image by Kevin Roberts.
'LOVE: Still Not the Lesser' brings together 12 international artists, uniting across communities to share the ways they encounter and understand love.
@MoCP_Chicago until 22 December: https://t.co/5lg0FGyTA7
Image: Mous Lamrabat
Reminder to join us on Thurs., Sept. 7 from 5-7 pm for the reception around LOVE: Still Not the Lesser. Meet some of the artists and view the exhibition along with mingling with other art enthusiasts.
https://t.co/6BRH5HV7QA
MoCP is closed on Sept. 4 for Labor Day. If you are in the South Loop, check out the Wabash Arts Corridor, including for the installation "From Her to Eternity: The Women Who Photograph Music" at Wabash and 8th St.
Image: Sieanna Rowe.
https://t.co/0RR2aJicyd
Reminder that Photos at Noon: Love, is this Friday, August 25, 2023 12–1 p.m. CT.
Venue: MoCP print study room
These sessions are free and open to all.
https://t.co/EX4ez93aaS
Birthe Piontek, Embrace, 2016.
Join us at the MoCP print study room for Photos at Noon: Love, Friday, August 25, 2023 12–1 p.m. CT.
These sessions are free and open to all.
https://t.co/EX4ez93aaS
Birthe Piontek, Embrace, 2016.