Gathered Resources
Explore the organizations, events and people I see demonstrating the transformative power of informed image-making.
The Salty Quill Writing Retreat For Women
Off the coast of Maine, on a private island called McGee, the Salty Quill Writers Retreat provides women writers exactly what they need -- free time to write without distraction or interruption, the opportunity to share work and discuss craft in a spectacular, secluded setting, author-led workshops, and three meals a day prepared by their talented chef. Read more here!
STONELEAF RETREAT
STONELEAF RETREAT is an artist residency and creative space for womxn and families, set in the Hudson Valley. It was founded in 2017 by Helen Toomer and Eric Romano to foster and support connection and community within a calm, natural setting. There have been over 50 artists-in-residence. Find out more here!
Project for Empty Space
Project for Empty Space centers culture makers and firmly believes that Artists Make Futures. Spanning multiple spaces in two cities, PES has various programs that serve the creative community. Learn more here!
BODY FREEDOM FOR EVERY(BODY)
BODY FREEDOM FOR EVERY(BODY) is an ongoing celebration of intersecting issues pertaining to bodily autonomy, such as reproductive justice, queer liberation, and trans joy. The now multi-part endeavor (the traveling exhibition on wheels, the accessible digital database, and the latest static exhibition) addresses the importance of agency, autonomy, and choice when it comes to healthcare and individual identity. Learn more here!
Socially Engaged Photography Network
Working with organizations, photographers, community groups, academics and curators from across the country, Open Eye Gallery has been building a network to discuss and accelerate the practice of socially engaged photography. In the spirit of social practice, the network is shaped collaboratively by its users and has been running as a distributed network since October 2019. The network now has over 500 members and 25 organizational partners supporting its development and delivery. Explore here!
The 14th arrondissement Photography Month
The 14th arrondissement Photography Month is an event organized by the Photoclub Paris Val-de-Bièvre and the 14th arrondissement Town Hall. It brings together 30 exhibitions in March. For future events check here!
Photoworks
Photoworks champions photography for everyone. They are an international platform, global in reach, and have provided opportunities for artists and audiences since 1995. They do not have a physical venue, but their online channels are always open. Their program brings new experiences to audiences and opens up new ways to encounter photography. Photoworks is a registered charity and the only organization with a national remit for photography in England. Learn more here!
Debra Klomp Ching - Online Training Webinars
The training webinars presented by Debra Klomp Ching, provide artists with the essential knowledge needed to work professionally, successfully, and profitably with art galleries. Check for upcoming webinars here!
Summer Listening Guides
Summer is the perfect time for you to dive into the over 80 episodes. I broke the archive into themed clusters as a way to begin. Explore here!
Huq : I Seek No Favor
Huq: I seek no favor is a special edition newsprint in response to the abortion ban. It brings together artists and thinkers who believe in collective political action, articulating the multiple identities, cultures and diverse lives this abortion ban affects. Published by Ashima Yadava. Read more here!
FUTURES Foundation
FUTURES is a European Photography Platform that brings together the global photography community to support and nurture the professional development of emerging artists worldwide. Since 2017, FUTURES has aimed to add long-term impact and value by empowering contemporary photographers through initiatives that promote their work and grant them access to an extensive network of professionals, markets, and audiences. Explore here!
Photoville
Photoville amplifies visual storytellers and connects them to a worldwide diverse audience through its free photo festival and year-round activation of public spaces and educational community programming. Explore here!
Two By Two Media
Two by Two Media is a service organization dedicated to providing older (70+) women artists in New York City
with the free technical, digital and marketing support they need to pursue and grow their careers. Learn more here!