Photoville

Brittany Petronella
Brittany Petronella
Daniel Naman

Featuring: Dustina Sherbine, Daniel Naman, Molly Flores, Skyler Maggiore, Carly Moreno, Daniel Bracken, Brittany Petronella, Gianna Sergovich, Grace Tyson, Christopher Postlewaite

“Age of Uncertainty” features the work of current and recent alumni from Purchase College’s BFA and MFA departments. The selected works represent how these emerging artists use lens-based media to engage with contemporary issues and questions of our time. As the binary reasoning of our past becomes complicated by the nuances of today, these young artists investigate the shifting lines of the public and private. They grapple with the personal and political. Inwardly, they question trust, issues of exploitation and decency. Outwardly, their keen introspection of capital and labor makes them slippery targets and savvy practitioners of a kind of comic appropriation. As the applications of “photography” expand, so too does their use of the medium. The work in this exhibition exemplifies the pluralism of thought and approach as is practiced in the larger body of artists working at Purchase College.

Organizations

  • Purchase College, SUNY

    Purchase College, SUNY

    Purchase College, SUNY, offers a unique education that combines programs in the liberal arts with competitive conservatory programs in the arts in ways that emphasize inquiry, mastery of skills, and creativity. The campus is located 28 miles north of New York City in beautiful Westchester County.

Age of Uncertainty

 archive : 2015

Featuring: Various Artists

Curated by: Kristine Potter Joshua Lutz

Presented by: Purchase College, SUNY
  • Purchase College, SUNY

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1 Water St
Brooklyn, NY 11201

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