PhotoAlliance: SANT KHALSA AND DEBBIE BENTLEY

Debbie Bentley, from series Dammed: Birth To Death Of The Colorado River
OCTOBER LECTURE

SANT KHALSA AND DEBBIE BENTLEY
Bayfront Theater (BATS Improv) at Fort MasonSunday, October 13, 6:00 pm PDT
GET YOUR TICKETSJoin us for an evening with artists Sant Khalsa and Debbie Bentley as they present Women in the Desert, a lecture exploring their deep connections with nature and the dry, arid landscapes inhabited in the American Desert Southwest.
This event offers a rare chance to engage with two artists whose work critically addresses environmental concerns, personal relationships with place, and the ever-changing dynamics between nature, human activity, and water—vital for sustaining life.
DEBBIE BENTLEY AND DAMMED
Debbie Bentley, a photographer based in Denver, Colorado, is known for her compelling documentation of places and environments, capturing the deep connections between landscapes and the inner experiences of people. Her work emphasizes the significance of recording these relationships.
In her 2020 Daylight Books monograph Salton Sea: Beautiful Desolation, Bentley focused on the stark beauty of the Salton Sea in Imperial County, in Southern California. Following this project, she shifted her attention to the Colorado River, embarking on a new multi-year photographic exploration of humanity and our relationship with water.
Debbie Bentley, from series Dammed: Birth To Death Of The Colorado River
Her latest work, Dammed: Birth to Death of the Colorado River, traces the 1,450-mile course of the Colorado River from its origins in Rocky Mountain National Park to its terminus at the U.S.-Mexico border. The project captures the 16 dams and diversions that punctuate the river’s path, documenting the landscapes, reservoirs, and people whose lives intersect with the river. This environmental photography project aims to raise awareness about the increasing aridity of the Colorado River Basin and inspire dialogue about water supply and conservation. The project culminated in her second monograph, published by Daylight Books in 2024.
Bentley is also currently engaged in several new projects, including Bentlandia, which grew out of her previous work on the Salton Sea and Colorado River. Bentlandia playfully documents the quirky, ironic, and sometimes humorous places and objects she has encountered throughout the western and southwestern United States, reflecting the region’s spirit of individuality.
Dammed: Birth to Death of the Colorado River by Debbie Bentley was published by Daylight Books in 2024. Get your copy HERE.
Debbie Bentley, from series Dammed: Birth To Death Of The Colorado River
PhotoAlliance is thrilled to thank Mark Ryan Fine Art Services, our generous 2024 Fall Lecture Series partner! Mark Ryan Fine Art Services has been meticulously hand crafting and finishing frame packages in Oakland, CA since 2014. Learn more by visiting their website HERE.
Images: Paccarik Orue, Viviendas y desmonte. El Muqui (detail), 2013Sarah Christianson, Hess Mega Pad of 18 wells, Robinson Lake, North Dakota (detail), September 2017Zack Schomp, Casul Ranch—Bodega Burn (detail), 2020
OPEN CALLMETAPHORS OF RECENT TIMES | A DIALOGUE OF THE PERSONAL, THE POLITICAL AND THE CULTURAL
Presented by PhotoAlliance in partnership with San Francisco Arts Commission GalleriesDeadline: Saturday, November 2, 2024
SUBMIT YOUR WORKThis call invites photo-based artists whose work raises social awareness and provokes dialogue, using the common ground of image as a tool for reflecting, sharing, and learning. We encourage submissions that are not just a historical view but a portrayal of our times seen through individual lives. Metaphors of Recent Times | A Dialogue of the Personal, the Political and the Cultural will feature a multitude of incisive visual perspectives based on diverse identities and backgrounds.

The call asks artists to review the INSIGHT/INCITE 20/20 portfolio and submit a trio of 3 images for consideration, relating to each other and to the high level theme(s) of the portfolio. Jurors will select submissions as a trio of images, in dialogue with work from the INSIGHT/INCITE 20/20 portfolio.
Submission to this call is free of charge through the generosity of the San Francisco Arts Commission Galleries.
A man walking away from a plume of smoke from an oil well fire. ca. 1920s. Huntington LibraryNINETEENTH-CENTURY NATURE AND CONTEMPORARY PHOTOGRAPHY

Shapiro Center WebinarTuesday, October 8, 2024, 4 pm

Join PhotoAlliance 2002 lecturer Binh Danh along with Linde B. Lehtinen, The Huntington’s Philip D. Nathanson Senior Curator of Photography, artists Leah Sobsey and Will Wilson for a Zoom artist panel as part of the Getty-sponsored PST ART.
This lecture will discuss the works in 

Storm Cloud: Picturing the Origins of Our Climate Crisis.

Free register HERE.
Chris McCaw, Sunburned GSP #998 (Arizona), 2018CHRIS MCCAW: MARKING TIME

Marshall Gallery, Santa Monica, CA

Saturday, October 19t, 2024, 12 pm

Please join PhotoAlliance 2024, 2015, 2007 lecturer Chris McCaw for a special slideshow presentation as a part of PST ART Weekend West Side events. Guests will get a look behind the scenes at how his Sunburn and Heliograph works are made in the field with large-format optics, as well as the fascinating technical aspects of new color and solarized Inverse pieces. 


To learn more HERE.
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