We have made an effort to find a wide audience for our Natural History portraits. This fall they will be seen at Newspace Center for Photography, Portland, Oregon and Lishiu Photography Festival in China. The exhibition history is gratifying.
June 8 - August 31, 2013
Historic Process/Contemporary Visions
Dina Mitrani Gallery, Wynwood Art District, Miami, Florida
July 5 - August 3, 2013
UnBounded! 2 Invitational Exhibition
Candela Books and Gallery, Richmond, Virginia
May 31 - June 2, 2013
“60 wrd/min art critic” review and performance by Lori Waxman
INOVA (Institute of Visual Arts) - UW-Milwaukee
Hayden's Ferry Review Spring/Summer 2013, Issue #52
People’s Photo Book - launch for the Pingyao Photo Festival, September 2013
People's Photography Beijing, China, February 27, 2013 issue
February 21 - March 20, 2013
The Joyce Elaine Grant exhibition
Texas Women's University, Denton, Texas
curated by Sarah Kennel, Associate Curator of Photographs, National Gallery of Art
February 4 - March 13, 2013
Parallax, a national exhibition
juried by Martha Madigan, artist and Chair, Tyler School of Art, Temple University
University of Notre Dame, Gormley Gallery, Baltimore, MD
Critical Mass Photographic Competition 2012 finalist, first round
October 19-December 13, 2012
Natural History solo exhibition
Portrait Society, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
September 9-November 24, 2012
Wisconsin Photography at Racine Art Museum, Racine, Wisconsin
July 25-August 18, 2012
FRESH
The Wall: Klompching Gallery, Brooklyn, NY
The Page: Blink Magazine/August 2012 issue
The Internet: Flak Photo /July-August 2012
May4-July 7, 2012
After Classical Portraiture, Schneider Gallery, Chicago IL
May 3, 2012
Digital Darkroom Slide Show Night
Annenberg Space for Photography, Los Angeles, CA
May 25-June 23, 2012
Alternative Processes exhibition curated by Christopher James
The Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, Colorado
Diffusion Magazine, Spring issue 2012
Showcase of hand-coated processes curated by Blue Mitchell
Imprints Magazine, June issue 2012
Interview in Professional Women Photographers magazine
November 21, 2011
LENSCRATCH blog feature by Aline Smithson
"The stunning series … Natural History, features one-of-a-kind cyanotypes that incorporate portraiture and botanicals.
The juxtaposition of faces that show history and presence with the fragility of flowers and plant life bring a renewed energy
to the standard portrait."
November 3- December 2, 2011
Soho Photo's Alternative Processes Competiton
curated by Michael Paris Mazzeo First place prize
“My top choice was Barbara Ciurej & Lindsay Lochman's exquisite portraits of elderly women adorned with botanical
specimens by way of cyanotype photograms. An elegant elegy to old age and the passage of time, this work also nicely
references Anna Atkins, an English botanist and the first recognized female photographer, who is credited with publishing
the first book of photographic illustrations, Photographs of British Algae: Cyanotype Impressions."
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