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Brea Souders new image Sunburn in Naples is available in  the current auction curated by Daniel Cooney Fine Art and igavel.  Bidding is open through September 14, 2010. Check it out here. 2010 ©Brea Souders

Brea Souders new image Sunburn in Naples is available in the current auction curated by Daniel Cooney Fine Art and igavel. Bidding is open through September 14, 2010. Check it out here. 2010 ©Brea Souders

Brea Souders

Thursday, August 26th 2010

Primitive Compass,The beginning of a new body of work from Brea Souders, exciting!

Primitive Compass,The beginning of a new body of work from Brea Souders, exciting!

Brea Souders

Thursday, July 15th 2010

I am delighted to present our first agency exhibition entitled Self for PhotoIreland Festival 2010.
Indigo and Cloth
Basement 27, South William Street, Dublin 2
http://www.indigoandcloth.com
Dates Friday 2nd July, 7:00 pm - Sunday 11th  July, 5:00 pm
An exploration of fragments of memory as voyeuristic observation,  conceiving the experience of ‘self’ as a bi-product of mass media  dissociation. Creating a ‘memory bank’ through a lens, the artist  becomes an observer of their own lives, forging the personal as  dissociative media experience.
Group show featuring: Alexander Binder,Sam  Falls, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, Flora Hanitijo, Orrie King, Skye  Parrott, Brea Souders and Logan White.
Friday 2nd July 7pm, Self group show opening  reception. Friday 2nd - Monday 5th July, You Were Here slide show  by Skye Parrott.  Monday 5th - Thursday 8th July, a slide show by Sam  Falls.  Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th July, Traum slide show by  Alexander Binder featuring dark soundscapes by Black Mountain  Transmitter. Friday 9th July 7pm, SHOOT:  photography of the moment presentation by Ken Miller

I am delighted to present our first agency exhibition entitled Self for PhotoIreland Festival 2010.

Indigo and Cloth

Basement 27, South William Street, Dublin 2

http://www.indigoandcloth.com

Dates Friday 2nd July, 7:00 pm - Sunday 11th July, 5:00 pm

An exploration of fragments of memory as voyeuristic observation, conceiving the experience of ‘self’ as a bi-product of mass media dissociation. Creating a ‘memory bank’ through a lens, the artist becomes an observer of their own lives, forging the personal as dissociative media experience.

Group show featuring: Alexander Binder,Sam Falls, Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek, Flora Hanitijo, Orrie King, Skye Parrott, Brea Souders and Logan White.

Friday 2nd July 7pm, Self group show opening reception.
Friday 2nd - Monday 5th July, You Were Here slide show by Skye Parrott.
Monday 5th - Thursday 8th July, a slide show by Sam Falls.
Thursday 8th - Sunday 11th July, Traum slide show by Alexander Binder featuring dark soundscapes by Black Mountain Transmitter.
Friday 9th July 7pm, SHOOT: photography of the moment presentation by Ken Miller

Alexander Binder Brea Souders Logan White PhotoIreland Skye Parrott daniel gebhart de koekkoek flora hanitijo orrie king sam falls

Monday, June 28th 2010

Brea Souders group Show,
Kris Graves Projects, July 9 - August 14
Opening Friday July 9th 6-9pm.

Brea Souders group Show,

Kris Graves Projects, July 9 - August 14

Opening Friday July 9th 6-9pm.

Brea Souders

Wednesday, June 23rd 2010

Brea Souders
Graphic  Intersections Umbrage Gallery, Brooklyn Curated by the Exposure Project May 6 – June, 2010
Graphic Intersections is a collaborative project loosely  based on the old Surrealist and Dadaist game The Exquisite Corpse. Designed to unite disparate artists  in an interconnected photographic relay of images inspired by one  another, this project strives to emphasize a system of response entirely  rooted in unmediated visual reaction.
The first photographer made a  photograph, which was subsequently forwarded to the second in line.  The  2nd then, based solely on their own visual, emotional,  intellectual or philosophical response, in turn made photographs in  artistic reaction to the one they were given.  The artists involved were  not given any written material to accompany the photograph, nor did  they know whose image they were responding to.  This was designed to  propagate chance, or as the Surrealist’s put it, exploit “the mystique  of accident.”
Ultimately, Graphic Intersections to challenge the bounds of  sequential, narrative imagery, while simultaneously fostering stronger  lines of artistic affiliation.

Brea Souders

Graphic Intersections
Umbrage Gallery, Brooklyn
Curated by the Exposure Project
May 6 – June, 2010

Graphic Intersections is a collaborative project loosely based on the old Surrealist and Dadaist game The Exquisite Corpse. Designed to unite disparate artists in an interconnected photographic relay of images inspired by one another, this project strives to emphasize a system of response entirely rooted in unmediated visual reaction.

The first photographer made a photograph, which was subsequently forwarded to the second in line.  The 2nd then, based solely on their own visual, emotional, intellectual or philosophical response, in turn made photographs in artistic reaction to the one they were given.  The artists involved were not given any written material to accompany the photograph, nor did they know whose image they were responding to.  This was designed to propagate chance, or as the Surrealist’s put it, exploit “the mystique of accident.”

Ultimately, Graphic Intersections to challenge the bounds of sequential, narrative imagery, while simultaneously fostering stronger lines of artistic affiliation.

Brea Souders

Wednesday, April 28th 2010

Tuesday, April 13th 2010

Brea Souders
Zona Maco,  México Arte Contemporáneo with Hous Projects, NYC Mexico City April 14 – 19, 2010

Brea Souders

Zona Maco, México Arte Contemporáneo
with Hous Projects, NYC
Mexico City
April 14 – 19, 2010

Brea Souders

Monday, April 12th 2010

“31” Panel Discussion, April 3

Women in Art Photography: Past, Perspective and Projections
Presented by Humble Arts Foundation and Affirmation Arts, in conjunction with 31 Women in Art Photography, a group exhibition with Brea Souders.

©Justine Reyes

Saturday, April 3, 2010, 2PM

Moderator: Marla Goldwasser, Director, Affirmation Arts

Panelists:
Charlotte Cotton / Co-curator, 31 Women in Art Photography, Creative Director, National Media Museum
Jon Feinstein / Co-curator, 31 Women in Art Photography, Co-founder and Curatorial Director, Humble Arts Foundation
Vanessa Kramer / Director of Photographs, Phillips de Pury & Company
Justine Reyes / Exhibiting artist, 31 Women in Art Photography
Sasha Rudensky / Exhibiting artist, 31 Women in Art Photography

Affirmation Arts
523 West 37th Street
New York, NY 10018
(212) 925.0092
affirmationarts.com

Light refreshments will be served after the panel.

Brea Souders

Wednesday, March 31st 2010

Brea Souders, 31 Women in Art Photography, installation shots, Affirmation arts, New York.

More information on exhibition at Humble Arts Foundation website or view Brea’s portfiolio here.

Brea Souders

Monday, March 29th 2010

Brea Souders upcoming show.

Humble Arts Foundation
Curated by Charlotte Cotton and Jon Feinstein

Location:
Affirmation Arts
523 W. 37th Street
New York, NY 10018
(212) 925.0092
affirmationarts.com

Exhibition on view: Saturday, March 6 – Saturday, April 10, 2010

Press Preview: Thursday, March 4, 12 – 6 p.m.; R.S.V.P. kate{at}hafny.org
Opening Reception: Saturday, March 6, 6 – 9 p.m.
After Party: Saturday, March 6, 9 p.m. – midnight
R.S.V.P required for opening reception and after party: rsvp{at}affirmationarts.com

brea souders

Tuesday, February 2nd 2010