
09 Jan iWorld January 10 – February 11
Charles Ludeke
Exhibition runs at two venues:
CPAC, through February 11, 2012
Denver Central Library, 5th Floor, Western History Gallery
through March 25, 2012. Closing reception Sunday, March 25, 3-5 pm
Gallery Tour with exhibiting artists during the closing reception. Free
Jurors: Chuck Mobley (Associate Director, San Francisco Camerawork); Brian Paul Clamp (Gallery owner and director, ClampArt, NYC)
iWorld is a juried show of images responding to the “i-zation” of our culture. The CPAC show features works from across the nation, and includes a solo show awarded to New York-based photographer Charles Ludeke. The Denver Public Library show features Colorado-based photographers only.
Artists: CPAC Show
Kim Allen, Sara Armijo, Dave Barry, Becky Brice, Kevin Hoth, George Beggs, Gloria Chung, Angelic Jeanne Davila, April DeFelice, Karen Divine, J.A. Folks, David Gardner, Mary Norbury-Glaser, Emily Heller, Eileen Keator, Vivian Keulards, Jennifer Laffoon, Erika Leppmann, Sita Mae, Sasha Dorje Meyerowitz, Arleen McGlade, Tammy McKenzie, Francisca Morgan, Lynne Scholfield, David Sharpe, Paul Soulellis, MyKelle Tieman, Bethany Stefka Trusz, Melanie Walker, Mike Whiteley, Solo Show: Charles Ludeke
Artists: DPL Show
Kim Allen, Sara Armijo, Becky Brice, Maureen Ruddy Burkhart, James Clarke, Vernie Croghan, Bethany April DeFelice, Dave Defourneaux, Karen Divine, Michael Ellis, Rian Hall, Emily Heller, Siobhan Keleher, Vivian Keulards, Arleen McGlade, Tammy McKenzie, Roddy MacInnes, Francisca Morgan, Josseline Van Nuffel, Lynne Scholfield, Paul Sisson, Melanie Walker.
- David Sharpe: Photo 4
- Melanie Walker: Fall
- Josseline Van Nuffel: R.I.P.
- David Sharpe: Photo 9
- Tammy McKenzie: Consumerism 5
- Mary Norbury-Glaser: Broadway, 2011
- Karen Divine: Ferris Wheel 3
- Stefka Trusz: Aviatrix
- Kim T. Allen: Platforms Behind Union Station, Denver
- Dave Barry: Untitled
- Karen Divine: Brothers
- Rian Hall: Light Dance #0101
- Gloria Chung: Evacuation (Smoke)
- Paul Soulellis: Untitled 6
- Eileen Keator: Steamboat
- Mike Whiteley: Harlan Iowa 1
- Vivian Keulards: The End
- Francisca Morgan: Entropy Thoughts Two
- Karen Divine: Tyler
- Karen Divine: Duality 1
- Maureen Ruddy Burkhart: Glimpse of Purgatory
- Bethany April DeFelice: White PIllows
- Sara Armijo: Chicago Hipsta 5
- Arleen McGlade: Bike View, Eye See You
- Arleen McGlade: Plane View Going West
- Paul Soulellis: Untitled 2
- Josseline Van Nuffel: Occupy Denver
- Vernie Croghan: Thoughts in the Dark
- Angelic Jeanne Davila: Parallel
- Jennifer Laffoon: The Boy Friend
- Bethany April DeFelice: Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Deve Defourneaux: Umbrellas
- Arleen McGlade: Bike View No Parking
- Kim T. Allen: Truckers Terminal Implosion – Now Coors Field, Denver
- Lynne Scholfield: Innuendo
- Erika Leppmann: Dodie
- Emily Heller: Shelf Life #071675
- Paul Sisson: Bus Ride Home (cell phone pic)
- Becky Brice: All Roads Lead Somewhere
- Roddy MacInnes: Cell Phone Landscapes #6, Museum Artifacts, Ellendale, North Dakota
- Arleen McGlade: My Safe Trike
- Sita Mae: The Bassist’s Wife
- Melanie Walker: Tucson Trip, 2010
- George Beggs: Fall Color #3
- Maureen Ruddy Burkhart: Vacation Home
- Emily Heller: Shelf Life #120978
- James Clarke: Deflation #2
- Francisca Morgan: Entropy Thoughts One
- Sara Armijo: Chicago Hipsta 4
- David Gardner: Gated Mobile Home Park, CA
- Kim T. Allen: From Moffat Station, Denver
- Karen Divine: Emperors New Clothes
- Becky Brice: A Night on the Town
- Tammy MacKenzie: Consumerism 1
- Vernie Croghan: The Wall
- Rian Hall: Light Dance #0100
- Vivian Keulards: Oh Deer
- Siobhan Keleher: Afternoon, October 2011
- Kim T. Allen: Auditorium Renovation – Now Temple Buell Theatre, Denver
- Arleen McGlade: Bike View, Venice Sidewalk 11
- J.A. Folks: The Confrontation
- Sasha Dorje Meyerowitz: Haybale Wall
- Emily Heller: Shelf LIfe #101846
- Kevin Hoth: Grandma
- Siobhan Keleher: Struck
- Angelic Jeanne Davila: Woman on a Sidewalk
- Mykelle Tieman: First Snow
- Michael Ellis: Drainage
- Charles Ludeke: from “The Flying Horsemen,” 2011
- Sara Armijo: Chicago Hipsta 7
- Kim T. Allen: 16th St. Viaduct Demolition, Denver
- Jennifer Laffoon: Domestic Haze
- Micheal Ellis: Arrow
- J.A. Folks: Birthday
- Lynne Scholfield: Inaccessible, 2011
Original Call for Entries: It’s official – technological innovations like the iPhone have revolutionized visual communications, spurred uprisings, and sustained occupations in a new world inundated with instruments of invention, intrusion, and instant gratification. Digital media have changed the ways in which we interact with our environment, our governments, and ourselves. Photographers and bystanders alike record events that sustain, fascinate, inspire, and intimidate us. iWorld invites you to respond to the “i-zation” of our culture by sharing your best interpretation, inspiration, innovation, or illustration of the world that you see.