Entries by Shane Lavalette

Light Work Annual Student Invitational

Light Work is pleased to announce the results of the Light Work Annual Student Invitational, featuring photography students at Syracuse University. Jason Houston from Orion Magazine served as our juror […]

Jennifer Wilkey wins Inaugural Lucie Scholarship

Syracuse artist Jennifer Wilkey is the 2010 recipient of the Lucie Foundation’s Scholarship Professional Grant. This new grant includes a cash award of $5,000 plus a one-week workshop at the […]

Stephen Chalmers: Unmarked

This Thursday, April 1, Light Work will host an opening reception for Stephen Chalmers: Unmarked, which will be on view in the main gallery until May 29, 2010. This series […]

Scott Conarroe in PDN's 30

Former Light Work Artist-in-Residence Scott Conarroe is featured as one of PDN’s 30 for 2010. This yearly list highlights a select group of the best up-and-coming photographic artists as determined […]

Still time for JGS Photo and Video Contest

Joy of Giving Something, Inc. (JGS) is accepting submissions to their quarterly, juried photography and video contest through March 31. Separate categories exist for artists and students. The contest was […]

Another satisfied artist

We received this note from an artist who recently made the transition to digital printing here at Light Work/Community Darkrooms. This is exactly the place to make that change and […]

Local reaction to Soldiers by Suzanne Opton

Over the weekend, a local Fox affiliate in Washington D.C. ran this video piece with an accompanying story about Suzanne Opton’s Soldier series. As with its other installations, the work […]

Soldier Billboard Project in Washington, D.C.

Images from Suzanne Opton’s series Soldier will appear on billboards in six Metrorail stations throughout Washington D.C. from March 9 to April 4, 2010. The Soldier Billboard Project features portraits […]

Doug DuBois in BlackFlash

The Winter 2010 issue of BlackFlash magazine, entitled Family Matters, features an image by Doug DuBois on its cover. Inside, DuBois and Richard Hines talk about mixing art with family. […]