CPAC Openings and News - The Hereditary Estate: Daniel W. Coburn - Opens Friday

April 2017 News, Classes, & Events

The Hereditary Estate: Daniel W. Coburn 

Opening Reception, Artist Talk, and Book Signing: Friday, April 21, 6-9 pm
On view: April 21 - June 3, 2017

Location: CPAC, 1070 Bannock St., Denver 
CPAC is thrilled to present The Hereditary Estate by Daniel Coburn, who was recently awarded a 2017 Guggenheim Fellowship for his photography. As seen in The International New York Times and in exhibitions around the world, The Hereditary Estate challenges the conventionality of the family photo album and its role in portraying a narrative of the American Dream. Coburn's talk will begin at 7 pm (free).  Learn more.  Photo: Thick Skin by Daniel Coburn. 

Call for Entry: CPAC's Annual Juried Members' Show submissions due May 5

Submission Deadline: May 5, 2017
On view: June 9 - July 29, 2017 

Location: CPAC, 1070 Bannock St., Denver 
Take advantage of an outstanding exhibition opportunity! All CPAC members are encouraged to submit to CPAC's 2017 Members' Show, juried by Rebecca Robertson, Photo Editor at Photo District News (PDN). Not a member? Pay the $45 entry fee and you will automatically receive a one-year Individual membership. 
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Zen and the Art of Photography

Dates: June 24-25, 201710 am - 4 pm both days
Location: CPAC, 1070 Bannock St., Denver
Instructor: Doug BeasleyLevel: Open to All
Summer is the perfect time to revitalize your photography and explore your relationship to your subject, your camera and yourself.  Through exercises and field trips with instructor Doug Beasley, you will learn to cultivate simplicity and make more powerful, meaningful photographs. Reserve your spot today! Photo: Horse in Badlands, South Dakota, by Doug Beasley
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Build and shoot your own camera on Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day (4/30)

Date: April 30, half- or full-day sessions available
Location: Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, 1600 Pierce St, Lakewood, CO 80214
Level: All skill levels
You don't need a fancy camera to create inspiring images! From a device as simple as a cardboard box with a tiny hole, you can make beautiful prints. Learn how during this fun, family -friendly workshop at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design's Lakewood campus. Participants can build their own cameras, shoot them, and print an image to take home. Children under 15 must be accompanied by an adult. Photo by Mariana Vieira.
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