Need a last minute gift? Something new for home? Share some cheer by supporting PhotoAlliance during our winter sale.

 

SURFACE TREATMENT - FEATURED PRINTS


20% OFF SELECT COLLECTOR PRINTS THROUGH JANUARY 15

This season for our Winter Collector Print offering, we're sharing images whose surfaces have been altered, manipulated, or changed by artists.

Included in this season's sale are three limited edition hand-painted prints from Anne Barnard, a photographic construction from Olivia Parker, a gently surreal collage by Mary Daniel Hobson, and a limited-edition image of one of Ben Nixon's tea-toned gelatin silver photographs, printed from a collodion negative. And a special bonus for those who sign up as recurring monthly donors: a book illustrating these themes.


Our Winter print sale is a fantastic way to support our community while sharing your love of the arts! Each print has been donated by the photographer listed, with the intent of sustaining our mission. We're very thankful for their contribution, and for yours! Happy Holidays!


Ben Nixon
Swamp Water near Georgetown, SC, 2013

Hand toned gelatin silver print from a Collodion negative
11" x 14"
edition of 10

$400

Ben Nixon has mastered the complicated and demanding technique of wet plate collodion on glass plate, hand-crafting his negatives.

Each plate must be perfectly cleaned, exposed while still wet, and developed immediately after exposure, often in a mobile darkroom.

The resulting silver gelatin prints have been made by the artist in a limited edition, printed using a wet plate collodion glass negative, then tea-toned.

 

Anne Barnard
redbudpoppop

Gouache, acrylic, ink and graphite on gliclée print
5” x 18-1/4” image on 8” x 17” sheet

$400
 

Anne Barnard
al ciel7

Gouache, acrylic, ink and graphite on gliclée print
5 x 18 ¼” image on 8 x 24” sheet

$400

Anne Barnard
magnolia 2

Gouache, acrylic, ink and graphite on gliclée print
5 x 20” image on 8 x 24” sheet

$400
 

These images are part of a long meandering journey exploring the rhythm between photographic imagery and mark making and are part of a specific investigation into interventions of digital photographs of flowering plants using hand painted materials; gouache, acrylic, ink and graphite.

 

Mary Daniel Hobson
Cadence, 1999

Archival digital print from photographic collage
6-7/8" x 8-1/4” image on 11” x 9-1/2” sheet

$200

Olivia Parker
Two Copperheads

Archival digital print from photographic construction
10-1/4" x 8” on 12" x 16” sheet

$200
 

FOR RECURRING DONORS: OUR GIFT TO YOU

Sign up for a recurring donation to PhotoAlliance between now and January 15th, and receive a copy of this book as our thanks!

Meridel Rubenstein
Eden Turned on Its Side

Published by University of New Mexico Press (2017)
Hardcover, 120 pages/80 color, 9 × 6 in.
ISBN: 978-082635-9179

Eden Turned on Its Side presents internationally renowned artist Meridel Rubenstein’s photographic exploration of the natural world and humanity’s place within it. Through immersive images, the book examines ecological and human processes that sustain or undermine the idea of “Eden,” highlighting poetic intersections of nature and culture amid environmental and social imbalance. Organized into three sections—Photosynthesis, Volcano Cycle, and Eden in Iraq—the work moves across human, geological, and mythical timescales, offering a concise yet powerful meditation on ecological transformation and cultural meaning.

 

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Insight/Incite 20/20 Anniversary Portfolio

PhotoAlliance is proud to present the portfolio INSIGHT/INCITE 20/20 as a tribute to our twenty years of service to the Bay Area photography community, and as a foundation for our future!

Curated by PhotoAlliance founder and creative director Linda Connor, this portfolio includes 20 signed limited edition prints by local, regional and international photographers.

VIEW THE PORTFOLIO

Available at second tier pricing of $3,000.
Please contact kristy@photoalliance.org for details.