Modern Analog Closing Reception

Upcoming Reception
Saturday, April 1st from 6 PM - 8 PM in the DCP community gallery.
Join us in the DCP community gallery on April 1 from 6-8pm to celebrate the closing of our first exhibition of the year, Modern Analog.
The exhibition and competition’s featured juror, Lisa Elmaleh, will lead a gallery discussion around the work she had selected for the show, and local photographers included in the show will have the opportunity to share more about their images and practice.
This closing reception and gallery talk are open and free for all to attend. Please RSVP!
The exhibition will be open to the public in the DCP community gallery through Saturday, April 1. Gallery hours are Wednesday-Friday from 11am-6pm and by appointment.
Prizes were awarded to the following:
1st Place: Madison Cooper
2nd Place: Megan Sinclair
3rd Place: Robert Langham
Honorable Mention: Jordyn Garca
Honorable Mention: Kristin Reeves
Honorable Mention: Norman Aragones
Honorable Mention: Camila Franco Ribeiro Gomide
The complete list of exhibiting artists:
Norman Aragones | Xandr Arquin | Carlos Becerra | Corryn Birkeland | Bret Bolton | Brianna Burnett | Javier Carmona | Amanda Colon | Madison Cooper | Marcus DeSieno | Lee Dockery | Camila Franco Ribeiro Gomide | Britni Franklin | Jordyn Garca | Steven Harris | Austin Irving | Jacob Johnson | Daniel Kaufmann | Robert Langham | Serena Lee | Efren Lozano | Michel McCabe-Hughes | Maureen Mulhern-White | Chris Parriera | Julia Paul | Erick Perry | Emma Powell | Rachel Rasmussen | Kristin Reeves | Matthew Sims | Megan Sinclair | William Mark Sommer | Quincey Spagnoletti | Paul Westlake
The Modern Analog competition and exhibition is generously sponsored by Lone Star Darkroom and Don’s Used Photo Equipment.
Photo Credit: Serena Lee, Chinatown, NYC
Lisa Elmaleh is an American visual artist, educator, and documentarian based in Hampshire County, West Virginia. She specializes in large-format work in tintype, glass negative, and celluloid film. Since 2007, she has been traveling across the US documenting American landscapes, life, and culture.
Born in Miami, Florida (1984), Lisa completed a BFA at the School of Visual Arts in New York in 2007, during which time she was awarded the Silas Rhodes Scholarship. Upon graduating, she received the prestigious Tierney Fellowship to work on a project that evolved into an in-depth visual documentation of the impact of climate change on the Everglades. The culmination of this project resulted in a book titled Everglades published in 2016 by Zatara Press.
Elmaleh’s work has been exhibited nationwide and recognized by the Aaron Siskind Foundation, Puffin Foundation, The Tierney Foundation, amongst others. Her work has been published by Harper’s Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, CNN, The New York Times, National Geographic, Oxford American, Garden & Gun, and NPR, amongst others.
In 2010, Lisa began to work on a long-term ongoing project documenting traditional Appalachian musicians through tintype portraiture as a historic documentation of American culture.
In 2012, while still living in New York, she worked on a one-year visual autobiography, where she made daily self-portraits with her 8×10 camera to give a raw inside look at her life as a female visual artist.
Since 2014, Lisa has lived in Paw Paw, West Virginia. Throughout the years, she has been documenting the landscape, culture, and community around her.
In 2017, Lisa began traveling from the Appalachian Mountains, across to the west coast of America, and down to the US-Mexico border to document the landscape, culture, people, and environment in a time of great political divide. This ongoing project combines portraiture, landscape, and documentary photography.
Lisa travels in truck containing her bed, and a portable wet plate darkroom. She has a traditional black and white darkroom where she prints in West Virginia.