Upcoming Events
NYC Photo Community lists public photography events collected from public online sources. NYC Photo Community has no affiliation with groups or organizations hosting these events unless specified in writing. Always verify events and times when making plans to attend. Please be mindful that some events require pre-registration, tickets, or RSVP to gain entry. All times listed ET (NYC Time).
NYC-SPC Presents Camera Work: Matthew Phipps
Join NYC-SPC for our next installment of Camera Work featuring Matthew Phipps and his new book, Every Day Is Babylon.
Learn More / Register to Attend: [here]
Tim Carpenter ‡ Brad Zellar (In Conversation)
Tim Carpenter ‡ Brad Zellar (In Conversation)
RSVP to attend this in person event: lisa@penumbrafoundation.org
Seeing Silicon Valley
The National Arts Club presents author and photographer Mary Beth Meehan who will share stories about the making of Seeing Silicon Valley, a photo book that explores the unseen parts of the Valley that often get overlooked in our embrace of the glitz and technological accomplishment the valley is most known for. Read about the project in The New York Times here.
Learn more / register to attend: [here]
Talia Chetrit in conversation with Nuar Alsadir at Rizzoli, New York
“Join Talia Chetrit in conversation with poet and psychoanalyst Nuar Alsadir, for the launch of her latest book, 'JOKE', which riffs insouciantly on themes of life, death, and birth through a variety of visual languages.”
Learn more / Register [here]
VII Insider Book Club - Ed Kashi, Abandoned Moments
“In this VII Insider Book Club event, Ziyah Gafic speaks with Ed Kashi about his new book Abandoned Moments - A Love Letter to Photography. “
More Information / Register for Zoom: [here]
All The Queens Houses
“Join Open House New York for a discussion with Rafael Herrin-Ferri about his extraordinary photography project, All the Queens Houses. While the book was published in 2021, Herrin-Ferri has continued his work documenting the diversity of Queens houses on the website All the Queens Houses and on Instagram at @allthequeenshouses.”
Free to OHNY members, $5 tickets for non-members
[Click here] to register for online talk
Been Seen: The Photography of Zora J Murff
“Join the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture for the first of a series of conversations about the gaze of Black photographers who explore and celebrate Black life. In Zora J Murff’s latest monograph, True Colors (or, Affirmations in a Crisis), he addresses the act of remembering and the politics of self which Murff identifies as ‘the duality of Black patriotism and the challenges of finding belonging in places not made for me—of creating an affirmation in a moment of crisis as I learn to remake myself in my own image.’”
More Information / Register to Join the Conversation [here]