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John Vias in Studio Nocturne 2009 Exhibit in San Francisco
Award-winning, Berkeley-based night photographer John Vias will participate in Studio Nocturne, an exhibition of 10 night photographers at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. At this year’s Studio Nocturne — his fifth —Vias plans to show new work as well as old favorites. All his prints are discounted 20-40 percent through Vias’ Beauty and Inspiration Stimulus Package.
Studio Nocturne returns to Fort Mason Center to a new, larger space: the Fleet Room on the ground floor of Building D. This exhibition of San Francisco Open Studios participants will be held on the weekend of October 17 and 18, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. As in years past, visitors to Studio Nocturne will have an opportunity to purchase fine art photographs at studio prices.
The members of this group are experienced night photographers, many of whom have been showing their work with Studio Nocturne since the group’s first Fort Mason Center exhibit in 2002. There is plenty of other art to be seen there, including prints by the Bay Printmakers, who will share the Fleet Room with Studio Nocturne.
Studio Nocturne is hosted by The Nocturnes, a Bay Area-based night photographer collective founded in 1991 by Tim Baskerville. It is devoted to promoting and exploring all aspects of night photography. Many members of The Nocturnes are well-known and active in the Bay Area fine art photography community and have shown nationally and internationally in juried exhibits.
While Studio Nocturne will not focus exclusively on night photography, that theme ties together the work of these very diverse and accomplished photographers. “We wanted to be able to give this group of dedicated night photographers a chance to show the full range of their photographic talents,” says Baskerville. “We are tremendously excited at the prospect of showing at Fort Mason Center again and especially in this new, larger space. We want to be sure that all of our friends know that unlike last year, our open studio does not conflict with Fleet Week. So parking at Fort Mason will be plentiful. We look forward to a great turnout.”
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Listing Information:
Studio Nocturne 2009 at Fort Mason Center
Landmark Building D, Fleet Room, Ground Floor
Saturday and Sunday, October 17 and 18, 2009, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Preview Reception, Friday, October 16, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Participating Artists:
Tim Baskerville, Rebecca Chang, Todd Friedlander, Mark Jaremko, Marilynne Morshead, Deborah Rourke, Greta and Manu Schnetzler, Charity Vargas, John Vias, Roxanne Worthington
Related Web Sites:
www.studionocturne2009.com
The Nocturnes
Fort Mason Center