Photography Teacher Anne Rearick Featured in French Photo Festival

CSW Photography Teacher Anne Rearick will exhibit artwork in Printemps Photographique Pomerol, a photo festival in Pomerol, France, an area famous for its wineries. Timed to coincide with the arrival of spring, this annual festival brings together artists from around the world to show their work in historic local venues. Anne’s work will be displayed in the Chapelle de Carmel in the commune of Libourne from March 16 through April 15.
 
CSW Photography Teacher Anne Rearick will exhibit artwork in Printemps Photographique Pomerol, a photo festival in Pomerol, France, an area famous for its wineries. Timed to coincide with the arrival of spring, this annual festival brings together artists from around the world to show their work in historic local venues. Anne’s work will be displayed in the Chapelle de Carmel in the commune of Libourne from March 16 through April 15.
 


Anne is the recipient of numerous grants, fellowships and awards, notably a Guggenheim fellowship, the French Roger Pic Prize, the Mosaique Prize in Luxembourg, a Fulbright/Annette Kade fellowship and two New England Foundation for the Arts/Mass Cultural Council grants. She received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Massachusetts College of Art and has worked as an educator and artist for the past 25 years.

Anne’s book of photographs from post-apartheid South Africa,Township, was published by Editions Clémentine de la Férroniere, Paris, May 2016. The monograph Anne Rearick's Eye (editioned as Miresicoletea), an exploration of life and culture in the French Basque country, was published by Editions Atlantica, Paris in 2004. The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris, and the Centre Nationale de L’Audiovisuel in Luxembourg are among the many public collections that hold her photographs.

Congratulations, Anne!
 

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