In March 2025, I will participate in one major exhibition and three smaller ones in the Denver metro area. Key shows include “History Reimagined,” “Night Lights Denver,” and “Less is More,” featuring various photographic works. Opening receptions are scheduled throughout the month, with engaging artist talks and presentations.
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History Reimagined: AI’s Role in Photography and Truth
I was recently invited to participate in an upcoming exhibition featuring myself and two other artists, Laura Rautjoki and Phillip Toledano, who have been exploring AI generations that imitate photography, as part of the 2025 Denver Month of Photography at the Colorado Photographic Arts Center this March. The show’s title is History Reimagined, and itContinue reading “History Reimagined: AI’s Role in Photography and Truth”
2024 In Review
Updates about the second half of 2024, my keynote address about AI in Education at RMCAD, and a teaser about an exciting upcoming exhibition of my work in conjunction with 2025 Denver Month of Photography.
AI Pop-Up Exhibition
Don’t Shoot the Pixel: Unveiling the Art in AI, a Pop-Up Exhibition curated by TAD Projects featuring Todd Dobbs, William Dalton Frizzell, Hannah Purvis, and Peter Yumi on Saturday, June 22 6-9 PM at the Denver Evans School.
Fake Plants, Real Prints
“Fake Plants, Real Prints” contains 12 handmade prints that are all limited to 1/1. This collaboration between myself and the Midjourney AI (Version 5.2) is a conceptual project exploring the authenticity, originality, and value of artworks that have human-created alterations to artificial intelligence image generations, or in this case, reproduction of those generations using a handmade process.