Untitled

Title
Untitled
LC Subject
Marine photography Photography Selenium films Crabs Crabs, Fossil black-and-white photography art photography close-up photography photography (discipline)
Creator
Kornberg, Dianne
Description
Dianne Kornberg's Foulweather Series #1 is a black and white photographic depiction of a crab (possibly a fossilised crab) and parts of a branch. The white crab shell against the black background gives a scientific specimen feel to the piece. Diane Kornberg; foulweather series #1 In 1989, Dianne Kornberg became a faculty member at the Pacific Northwest College of Art teaching the junior year photography curriculum while also mentoring seniors on their thesis projects. “Many of my students have become lifelong friends,” she says. “It has been a joy to watch their work develop, to celebrate their professional successes, to remain in touch over the years.” (See biography at http://www.pnca.edu/exposure/stories/22/dianne-kornberg) The Oregon Arts Commission has ten Regional Arts Councils that provide delivery of art services and information. The Council for this location is: Arts Council of Southern Oregon. You may view their website at http://www.artscouncilso.org/
Location
McNeal Hall >> Jackson County >> Oregon >> United States Jackson County >> Oregon >> United States
Street Address
1250 Siskiyou Boulevard, Ashland Oregon <br> A map of this location may be viewed at http://www.sou.edu/map/flashmap.html
Award Date
1983
Identifier
1984_sosc_mcneil-pavilion_04_a01
Accession Number
1984_sosc_mcneil-pavilion_04_a01
Rights
In Copyright
Dc Rights Holder
Kornberg, Dianne
Type
Image
Format
image/tiff
Measurements
7.5 x 9.5 inches
Material
Photography silver gelatin print on fiber-based paper, selenium toned, dry-mounted on ragboard
Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Primary Set
Oregon Percent for Art
Relation
1984 Southern Oregon State College McNeil Pavilion 1984_sosc_mcneil-pavilion
Art Series
Foulwather Bluff Series #1
Has Version
slide; color
Institution
Oregon Arts Commission University of Oregon
Note
This artwork was awarded to Southern Oregon State College in 1984. In 1997, Southern Oregon State College became Southern Oregon University. <br> For detailed information about the McNeil Pavilion, see http://www.sou.edu/sma/index.html
Color Space
RGB
Biographical Information
I have become a gatherer of the flotsam and jetsam often overlooked for its non-conformity with the commonplace becautifl. I am interested in the recurring structure in nature -- a barnacle-encrusted shell like a moonscape, an asteroid spinning in the void; grains of sand, the stars. I photograph the tracks, the remnants of teh inhabitants of another time frame; I collect objects that are a record of something that passes unnoticed. I was trained as a painter at the University of Washington and at Indiana University, wehre i graduated with a MFA in 1970. I began photographing three years ago. I have taught photography at Portland State University and Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, and am presently an assistant professor of art at several group shows and had my first one-person exhibition of photographs at Camera Works Gallery in 1982; another is scheduled in Portland for this spring. (Kornberg, 1984)