Past Exhibits ››

BAPC Group Exhibitions

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POP 2012
• Mention in the Art Business.com

 

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PHOTO Oakland
Portraits from Oakland 2012

 

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BAPC: Bay Area Street Photography Now 2011

 

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Harvey Milk Photographic Center, San Francisco.
One Shot X2. September 2009.

 

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Berkeley Art Center
Loss. November, 2008.
• Review in Art slant

 

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Mendocino Art Center, Mendocino.
Landscape Revisited. November 2007.

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WaterWorks 2012
• Mention in the Art Business.com
Watching the Sparks, IspicaPHOTO Oakland
Accident 2012

 

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Timescapes 2011
• Review in the EastBay Express

 

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Mina Dresden Gallery, San Francisco.
Synthetic Environments. 2010.

• Review in SF Examiner Photo blog

 

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Rayko Photo Center Gallery, San Francisco.
Whimsy. March 2008.

 

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Open Studios, San Francisco
October 2008. (PDF)


Older Exhibitions

Calumet Photo Gallery, San Francisco.
All Over The Map, September 2006. This exhibit illustrated the diversity of BAPC’s photographers and presented a bold and expansive group of images, using the gamut of photographic technology, from platinum to digital.

Harvey Milk Photo Center, San Francisco.
One Shot, A yearly exhibition since 2003. Each BAPC member exhibits the “one shot” that stands apart from their typical body of work.

Focus Gallery, San Francisco.
Abstractions, December 2005. BAPC members Eric Larson, Art Levit, Angelika Schilli, and Kime Smith presented a diversity of abstract visions.

Tressider Memorial Union, Stanford University, Palo Alto.
The Neighborhood Project, June 2004. Twelve members showed diverse bodies of work around the concept of the neighborhood. This was a BAPC thematic project.

Focus Gallery, San Francisco.
Landscape: Real or Imagined (PDF), May 2003. Twenty one members showed their work in a show curated by Linda Conner.

Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco.
October, 2001. Documentary photography by three members: Kevin Desler, Idkah, a photo essay on life around the Idkah Mosque in Kashgar, Xinjiang, China. Bill Mattick, Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles, 2000. Gloria Upchurch, Shades of Africa.

San Francisco Art Commission City Hall Gallery.
March, 2001. Sponsored in part by the San Francisco Arts Commission. “Kay Taneyhill’s LasVegas Airport 2000, Emilie Valentine’s Diner,Uptown NY, and Kevin Desler’s travel photos of Yemen are standouts,” said Doug Konecky on DigitalCity.com.

Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco.
August, 2000.

Calumet Photo Gallery, San Francisco.
November, 1999.

Open Studios, San Francisco.
October, 1999.