The Colorado Photographic Arts Center
1200 Lincoln Street, Denver, CO
Print Auction opens for online bidding: April 18th
Pop Up Exhibition: April 18 – May 2
Cocktail Party, Print Auction, Hal Gould Award to Carol Keller: May 2, 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Tickets & Online Auction
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Wendi Schneider Gold Leaf Photograph in The Photo Review Auction
The Photo Review Auction features work from the 19th century to the present. Collectors will have the opportunity to bid on work from some of the most famous practitioners of the medium to contemporary stars to fascinating vernacular work by the ubiquitous Unknown.
Published since 1976, the Photo Review is a semi-annual journal covering photography events throughout the country.
Online bidding is open until November 11, 2022, 5:00 p.m. EST.
Wendi Schneider Honored by Italy’s Passepartout Photo Prize
“We would like to mention some photographers with outstanding technical skills, original approaches, and storytelling capabilities.”
— Passepartout Judges
Wendi Schneider Featured in “Still in the Studio” at Catherine Couturier Gallery
“It has been a year of more and less. More appreciation, compassion, loss, recognition, reflection, solitude, and work. Less travel, interaction, and concern about unimportant things. Even mundane tasks have developed into more meditative moments. I am acutely aware of the passage of time and of my emotions, which seem to resonate more deeply. And as usual, but perhaps more than ever, I have turned to my art for serenity and respite, as making art to celebrate beauty has always been my personal refuge…” — Wendi Schneider
Wendi contributed a post to Still in the Studio, a weekly series created in response to the pandemic, where artists offer insight into their work and artist practice.
Read the post: Wendi Schneider, Still in the Studio, February 3, 2021
Wendi Schneider Portfolio Featured in ARTDOC Magazine
“Trees are silent protagonists in the work of Wendi Schneider, which is rooted in the serenity she finds in the sinuous elegance of organic forms. She shares moments of respite in beauty as an antidote to the unease in the world in which we live. “If I can touch someone else with my work, I’m deeply moved and grateful. I hope that viewers will appreciate the beauty and embrace the need to care for our endangered planet.”
— Artdoc
View the portfolio: Artdoc Photography Magazine, Issue nr 2, 2020