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August Issue 2005
Greenville Technical College in Greer, SC, Features Works by Pam Fox
The Department of Visual Art at Greenville Technical College's Greer Campus in Greer, SC, announces an exhibition of black and white photography by Pam Fox. The exhibit will be on view through Aug. 18, 2005.
Professor Pam Fox of Hampden-Sydney College, VA, holds a BFA and MFA from Virginia Commonwealth University in Communications Arts and Photography respectively. She is a recent recipient of the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute Award, a Virginia Commission for the Arts Fellowship Grant, and a Virginia Museum Fellowship in Photography.
Fox's work has been reviewed by Photo Review Magazine, 64 Magazine, Style Magazine, Washington Post, and Art Papers (Atlanta, GA), and is in the collection of Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, and Capital One Corporate Collection. She has exhibited extensively in the Southeast and Southwest.
Fox is interested in the mysterious and difficult to perceive aspects of day to day life. She views photography as a tool that can guide the transformation and perception of the physical world. Her subjects in the Imago Ignota Series, literally meaning unknown image, include pieces of abandoned antiquated scientific equipment and specimens, operating as 19th century cabinets of curiosities. In the remnants of still existing cabinets, we relish the rich associations that such unbounded collecting gave to disparate objects.
Fox will give an Artist Lecture on Aug. 18, 2005, at 6:30pm.
For further information check our SC Institutional
Gallery listings, contact Laraine Wells, Administrative Assistant
by calling 864/848-2023 or e-mail at (laraine.wells@gvltec.edu).
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