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PLACE, a group show, opens at Penny Cluse on Friday June 10, 5:30-8pm

June 9, 2022

“Megaphone For Expressing Your Dreams To The World, The Land With No Name, Sanctuary For Homeless Sculpture, Tucson, AZ.” Silver Gelatin Emulsion on Wood Panel.

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The Museum of Everyday Life

June 8, 2022

An image of my father’s bathroom on the poster for the newest exhibition, “Ablutions”. I have 2 framed photographs in the show!

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Contact Grid, from shots of my father’s things

Work in Progress

April 3, 2022
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Digital Experimentation

April 1, 2022

The first image of a growing digital project, entitled “Interface”

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“Suitcase Tag,” Silver Gelatin Lith Print

“Suitcase Tag,” Silver Gelatin Lith Print

"Of Gavin" at Penny Cluse Café, February 2 - March 1, 2019

January 27, 2019

“Of Gavin” is an examination of my brother’s life, seen through the filter of possessions–the things that he kept from our younger days, growing up in NY in the 1970’s and 80’s.

https://www.pennycluse.com/art-2

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"Vida Blue, 1975"

Silver Gelatin Emulsion on Arches Watercolor Paper, Toned in Sepia, 2018

New work at Thirty-Odd!

July 21, 2018

A selection of new and older work is hanging for the month of July.

Source: https://www.thirtyodd.com/
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College Street Ivy, Burlington, Vt.

“College Street Ivy, Burlington, Vt.”

8x9-inch silver gelatin print, 2016

"Shadows & Vines" at Penny Cluse Café, through January 1, 2018. Recent Holga-shot darkroom prints. →

December 2, 2017
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Moon and Jupiter

“Moon and Jupiter”

8x9-inch silver gelatin print, 2012

Holga Shots at PennyCluse Café

November 20, 2015

A variety of images produced with a $25 plastic camera, the Hoga, is on display at downtown Burlington's beloved eatery through December, 2015.

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The Malecón at Night

“The Malecón at Night, Havana"

11x14-inch Silver Gelatin Lith Print, 2015

"Images of Havana" opens at Art Space 106 (the Men's Room) on Sept. 4th!

August 24, 2015

A selection of black-and-white photographs form the streets of Havana will be exhibited at Burlington, Vermont's Art Space 106. All of the images were produced in the darkroom with the lith printing process--which yields one-of-a-kind grainy, warm-toned prints.

The Opening Reception will be on Friday, September 4th, from 6-8pm and the exhibition will run through January, 2016. 

https://www.facebook.com/events/456949011143875/
http://mensroomvt.com/artspace.html


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Shetland Light

VCAM Exhibition, Reception: Friday, April 3, 2015. 5-8pm →

March 30, 2015

32 Photographs, new and old, are exhibited, along with work by assemblage artist Jason Boyd and cork art creator Matt Gang, curated by S.E.A.B.A.

Reception is Friday, April 3rd, from 5-8pm. Light fare and live music!

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Small Photographs Exhibition

November 10, 2014

Village Wine and Coffee, Shelburne, Vt.

November 7th - December 5th, 2014 

Reception:  Friday, November 14th, 6-8pm

A variety of signed silver gelatin photographs produced with a $25, plastic, low-tech camera--the Holga, shot over the past 8 years and assembled for the first time.

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Video interview by Natalie Stultz

June 30, 2014

Jordan Douglas - Impressions from Natalie Stultz on Vimeo.

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"Impressions" Review

June 6, 2014

Seven Days Art Review

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"Impressions" opens at Burlington, Vermont's Metro Gallery

June 6, 2014

IMPRESSIONS

This body of work explores the impressions made by humankind. Taking a lead from a quote by Virgili Barbarà used by Fran Bull to describe her series Barcelona!,  “All of life is etching,” each artist uses markings and striations in unexpected ways to express the impact, delicacy, and uniqueness of our existence. The ridge patterns of our fingers, the markings of language, the trail on the landscape and the imprint of human movement is encapsulated like fossils by this visually stunning body of work.

 

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