The Joy of Letting Go: Randomness & Collaboration with Eric William Carroll

 

The Joy of Letting Go: Randomness & Collaboration
A Kinship Circle Back

March 13th @ 7 PM EDT on Zoom

Have you ever gotten stuck in your head or started spiraling about all the creative decisions one has to make? Did it bring your practice to a standstill? This practice group circle back will help you rethink those standstill moments.

For six weeks, the eleven image makers listed below have been celebrating randomness and collaboration through prompts that were designed to stir the imagination and blur the roles of artist, editor/curator and audience. Join us this Wednesday as we explore and share fresh ways to liberate our creative practice.

Join circle back participants:

Eric William Carroll (facilitator)

Alli Haper

Bonnie Baker

Greg Garner

Julie Williams Dixon

Lynn Cricket Woodward

Melanie Carvalho

Susan Patrice

Tracy Warren

Valery Lyman

Yvonne Dalschen

Eric William Carroll’s work on photography, science, and nature explores the differences in how we experience, represent, and organize the world. Through his photographs, installations, and performances, Carroll creates visual and emotional connections that span enormous distances in space and time. At the heart of his practice is a genuine sense of curiosity that questions traditional binary relationships.

Carroll’s work has been shown widely and has been included in exhibitions at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Aperture Foundation, the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Pier 24 Photography, among others. Carroll has participated in residencies with the MacDowell Colony, Rayko Photo Center and the Blacklock Nature Sanctuary, and was the winner of the 2012 Baum Award for Emerging Photographers. Born and raised in the Midwest, Carroll currently lives in Asheville, North Carolina.

 
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