Processus, The Institute for Art and Life, presents:

In conjunction with the Month of Photography

Processus, The Institute for Art and Life, presents:

Horror & Wonder 
Works by Michael Garlington

Opening Reception: March 117-11 pm
March 11- June 10, 2017
955 24th St. Denver CO 80205

Slides and Records
March 15th and April 19th from 7 -10 pm
2 evenings of slides and records including Andrew Novick, Kristin Buck, Bob Collier Jewett, Jody Akers, Christopher R. Perez and Viviane Le Courtois.
Photography Workshops

Tuesdays March 14 - April 1810 am - 1 pm
Hard Wood Pinhole Cameras
with Christopher R. Perez

Saturday March 25th and Sunday March 26th10 am- 6 pm
Intensive darkroom refresher 101
with Christopher R. Perez

Saturday April 29th and Sunday April 30th10 am- 6 pm
Modern Platinum Palladium
with Jeffery Graves

For more information about workshops, membership and instruction call Christopher R. Perez at 303 653 4091, email processusartlife@gmail.com or visit www.processusartlife.com
About Michael Garlington:

Michael Garlington is a photographer, master printer and sculptor who creates installations, photo-sculptures and photographic works with elaborate sculptural frames. The works in this exhibition reflect human emotions and experiences using 4 x 5 film and mixed media. Some of the works are created in collaboration with his partner Natalia Bertotti.

Raised in Petaluma, California, where he lives and works, Michael was influenced early on by a wide mix of characters. He started working at his mother and step father’s photo Lab, Splinder Photographic, at 17. He embarked on an artistic mission at 21, creating backdrops for his figurative photo-sculptures. In 2000, he traveled with a group of artists across the US and Europe in PhotoCar, a car covered with his photos, gaining attention along the way. Since 2004, Michael has been included in Photo LA, Photo NY and Photo SF. He has exhibited internationally. Major projects include PhotoHouse created for San Francisco CameraWorks in 2010, the 40 feet tall PhotoChapel created at Burning Man in 2013 and a 60 foot tall Totem of Confessions in 2014 also at Burning Man. The pieces created for Burning Man were burned down in spectacular fiery deaths. Michael Garlington and Natalia Bertotti, who have been working together since 2013, now plan to create lasting installations such as a four ways confessional to be installed at the Hermitage Museum in Norfolk, Virginia, in June 2017.

Above and Below: Artworks by Michael Garlington
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