Photography journal Moholy
Ground Magazine celebrates their 4th issue with a release party at Photobooth in San Francisco on Saturday, May 19th!
The Moholy Ground Project,
Inc. is proud to announce that on May 19,
2012, they will release the forth issue of Moholy Ground Magazine, a journal of photography that creates
unique opportunities for artists from the San Francisco Bay Area to gain exposure,
experience, and present significant new work in a stunning print format. Issue
4 features the photography of Nicholas Albrecht along with Todd Sanchioni, Jaime
Beechum, Ryan Chard Smith, Mike Narciso, Jeff McElroy, and Scott
Finsthwait.
The
Moholy Ground Project will celebrate the release the fourth issue with a FREE reception
on May 19th from 6pm – 11pm
at San Francisco’s most happening photo studio and supply shop, Photobooth, located in the heart of the
Mission! Issues of Moholy Ground Magazine will be available for purchase while you sip wine and
peruse the work of the magazine’s featured photographers. Musical guests for
the night include Matt Pankuch and Meridians, as well as DJs Boom Bostic and Gabuchan.
More about Moholy Ground Magazine:
Committed to stimulating
critical discourse as well as documenting and fostering connections within the
contemporary arts, Moholy Ground Magazine features the work of emerging
photographers along with informative essays, interviews, and articles. The
journal focuses on photography designed to explore the contemporary
possibilities of the medium while publishing compelling and authentic images
about the people and places in the Bay Area.
Issue 1 of Moholy Ground
Magazine hit the stands in May of 2010 and features the work of Gabriel
Wheeler, Leo Docuyanan, Amal Mongia, and John Coyne.
Issue 2 launched in January
of 2011 with a 10-day exhibit at Root Division in San Francisco where work was
displayed from the issue’s featured photographers Trevor Traynor, Unnikrishnan
Raveendranathan, Josie Ramondetta, Scott Walker, Scott MacDonald, and Richard
H. Hart.
Issue 3 showcases the
photography of Troy “Lost America” Paiva, Sonia Savio, Austin McManus, Travis
Jensen, and Michael Shindler and coincided with a spectacular week-long show of
the featured photographers at Photobooth.