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CATEGORIES:College of Visual and Performing Arts
DESCRIPTION:The UMass Dartmouth CVPA Campus Gallery is proud to present a s
 olo exhibition, Tracing Light: Cameraless Photography by Anne Arden McDona
 ld. A reception will be held on Tuesday, February 3, from 5–7 PM in the 
 CVPA Campus Gallery, located on the first floor of the CVPA building at 28
 5 Old Westport Road, Dartmouth, MA 02747. An artist talk is planned for 5:
 30 PM at the gallery during the reception. Light refreshments will be serv
 ed. Visitor parking for this day only is in Lots 5, 6, 8, and 8A. Addition
 ally, there will be a closing reception on Tuesday, March 31, from 5–7 P
 M with the artist present. All events are free and open to the public. Ann
 e Arden McDonald is a New York City-based visual artist who creates images
  on photographic paper without the use of a camera or a negative. While st
 ill utilizing photo paper, light, and chemistry, she experiments with hist
 oric processes, like the photogram, to invent new ways of producing images
 . Her methods involve an unorthodox collection of materials and techniques
  drawn from both domestic and scientific realms. The work in this exhibiti
 on explores circles and spheres as atoms or planets—representing the mic
 rocosm and macrocosm of the physical world—as well as symbols of growth 
 and wholeness. Featured works include recent, previously unshown experimen
 ts with rust and bubbles from 2024 and 2025, alongside large-scale cameral
 ess scrolls from 2005–2011, many of which exceed 100 inches in height. A
 nne Arden McDonald is a Brooklyn, NYC-based visual artist who was born in 
 London, England, and grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. From age 15 to 30, she c
 reated photographic self-portraits by building installations in the landsc
 ape or in abandoned interiors and performing privately for her camera in t
 hese spaces. She published a monograph of this work in 2004. More recently
 , she has been making process- and science-inspired images which involve b
 oth photography and sculpture. Her work has been exhibited in contexts tha
 t range from self-portrait, staged, ritual, plastic camera, antique proces
 s, and experimental photography to sculptural installations as large as a 
 room and as small as a pocket watch.\nEvent page: https://www.umassd.edu/e
 vents/cms/tracing-light-cameraless-photography-by-anne-arden-mcdonald-exhi
 bition.php
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><body><p>The UMass Dartmouth CVPA Campus
  Gallery is proud to present a solo exhibition\, <strong>Tracing Light: Ca
 meraless Photography by Anne Arden McDonald</strong>. A reception will be 
 held on Tuesday\, February 3\, from 5–7 PM in the CVPA Campus Gallery\, 
 located on the first floor of the CVPA building at 285 Old Westport Road\,
  Dartmouth\, MA 02747. An artist talk is planned for 5:30 PM at the galler
 y during the reception. Light refreshments will be served. Visitor parking
  for this day only is in Lots 5\, 6\, 8\, and 8A.</p>\n<p>Additionally\, t
 here will be a closing reception on Tuesday\, March 31\, from 5–7 PM wit
 h the artist present. All events are free and open to the public.</p>\n<p>
 Anne Arden McDonald is a New York City-based visual artist who creates ima
 ges on photographic paper without the use of a camera or a negative. While
  still utilizing photo paper\, light\, and chemistry\, she experiments wit
 h historic processes\, like the photogram\, to invent new ways of producin
 g images. Her methods involve an unorthodox collection of materials and te
 chniques drawn from both domestic and scientific realms.</p>\n<p>The work 
 in this exhibition explores circles and spheres as atoms or planets—repr
 esenting the microcosm and macrocosm of the physical world—as well as sy
 mbols of growth and wholeness. Featured works include recent\, previously 
 unshown experiments with rust and bubbles from 2024 and 2025\, alongside l
 arge-scale cameraless scrolls from 2005–2011\, many of which exceed 100 
 inches in height.</p>\n<p><strong>Anne Arden McDonald</strong> is a Brookl
 yn\, NYC-based visual artist who was born in London\, England\, and grew u
 p in Atlanta\, Georgia. From age 15 to 30\, she created photographic self-
 portraits by building installations in the landscape or in abandoned inter
 iors and performing privately for her camera in these spaces. She publishe
 d a monograph of this work in 2004. More recently\, she has been making pr
 ocess- and science-inspired images which involve both photography and scul
 pture. Her work has been exhibited in contexts that range from self-portra
 it\, staged\, ritual\, plastic camera\, antique process\, and experimental
  photography to sculptural installations as large as a room and as small a
 s a pocket watch.</p><p>Event page: <a href="https://www.umassd.edu/events
 /cms/tracing-light-cameraless-photography-by-anne-arden-mcdonald-exhibitio
 n.php">https://www.umassd.edu/events/cms/tracing-light-cameraless-photogra
 phy-by-anne-arden-mcdonald-exhibition.php</a></a></p></body></html>
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260130T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260331T170000
LOCATION:CVPA Campus Gallery 
SUMMARY;LANGUAGE=en-us:Tracing Light; Cameraless Photography by Anne Arden 
 McDonald Exhibition
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