Gregg Dailey Kemp - USA

Urodzony w 1947.
High Point w Północnej Karolinie.
Malarz, fotograf, twórca i zarządzający od 1997 roku stroną internetową Pinhole Visions (www.pinhole.com), propagującą tę technikę fotograficzną, prezentującą wystawy i sylwetki twórców, członek międzynarodowej grupy założycieli "dnia fotografii otworkowej", moderator panelu dyskusyjnego podczas sympozjum Why Pinhole? - First International Symposium on Pinhole Photography w maju 1999 (Toronto, Kanada).

Wykształcenie:
1987: MEd, Instructional Design, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina;
1978: MS, Library Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida;
1974: BS, Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia;
1968: Art Major, Richmond Professional Institute, Richmond, Virginia, studia przerwane z powodu służby wojskowej.

Autor wystaw indywidualnych, m.in.
2008: Long Shots: Pinhole Photographs of the Moon and the Sun (Fotografia otworkowa Księżyca i Słońca), Durham Arts Council, Durham, Północna Karolina;
2007: Pinhole Images, Ghost Fleet Gallery, Nags Head, North Carolina (widoki Outer Banks w Północnej Karolinie);
2006: Capturing Light (Chwytanie światła), Louise Gilbert Memorial Gallery, Mitchell Community College, Statesville, North Carolina;
wielokrotnie nagradzany na konkursach fotograficznych, uczestnik wystaw zbiorowych oraz projektów w kraju i za granicą.

Jego prace znajdują się w zbiorach:
Rowan Art Guild, Salisbury, NC, fotografie otworkowe.
Knight-Ridder, Charlotte, Północna Karolina, malarstwo.

Gregg Dailey Kemp

Born 1947, High Point, North Carolina

Education
1987    MEd, Instructional Design, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina
1978    MS, Library Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
1974    BS, Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia
1968    Art Major, Richmond Professional Institute, Richmond, Virginia, Art studies interrupted by military service.

Exhibitions
2008   Long Shots: Pinhole Photographs of the Moon and the Sun, Durham Arts Council, Durham, North Carolina, Solo exhibition.
2008   Krappy Kamera X, Soho Photo, 15 White Street, New York, New York, The 10th National Krappy Kamera Competition, juried by Jill Enfield.
2007   Pinhole Images, Ghost Fleet Gallery, Nags Head, North Carolina, Solo exhibition of pinhole images of the North Carolina Outer Banks.
2007   Camera Obscura, IUFM, Besancon, Doubs, France, International show organized by and exhibiting work by Jean Daubas plus work from members of the international team of the "pinhole day" founders: Ed Levinson, Gregg Kemp, Guy Glorieux, Zernike Au, Tom Miller, Rosanne Stutts, Guillermo Penate.
2006   JPPS Members' Photo Exhibition, 2006, Koto-ku "Bunka" Center, Tokyo, Japan, Annual member's exhibition
2006   Eat My Dust, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, An exhibition of aesthetically embellished pinewood derby gravity racers.
2006   26th Annual Frank Stick Memorial Art Show, Ghost Fleet Gallery, Nags Head, North Carolina, Excellence Award for pinhole photograph "Salt Marshes #2".
2006   Capturing Light, Louise Gilbert Memorial Gallery, Mitchell Community College, Statesville, North Carolina, Solo exhibition of pinhole images of the North Carolina Outer Banks, and earlier pinhole work.
2005   The Prospect Of Light: Images From Plastic & Pinhole Camera, Baldwin Photographic Gallery, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, traveling exhibition
2005   Light Vision Art, Gallery Raku, Kyoto University of Art and Design, Kyoto, Japan, Members show work in the first annual Japan Pinhole Photographic Society members' show.
2005   Circles Of Confusion: A Pinhole Journey, De Santos Gallery, Houston, Texas, The premise of this exhibition was to show representations of the widest variety, in the assortment of subjects, styles, and techniques being used by lensless photographers.
2005   The Prospect Of Light: Images From Plastic & Pinhole Camera, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, traveling exhibition
2004   The Buddha Project: Visual Manifestations Of Buddhist Thought In The Western World, Cleveland State University Art Gallery, Cleveland, Ohio, Contemporary visual work that engages with three aspects of Buddhist tradition: images of the Buddha; reflections on Buddhist teachings, and the experience of Buddhist community. Curated by Jeanne Grossetti and Robert Thurmer, and co-sponsored by Cleveland State University's Center for Sacred Landmarks.
2004   The Prospect Of Light: Images From Plastic & Pinhole Cameras, University Of Maine Museum Of Art, Bangor, Maine, traveling exhibition
2003   Marubi 2003, National Gallery of Art, Tirana, Albania, Awarded special prize in pinhole photography.
2003   MinneAperture: an International Exhibition of Contemporary Pinhole Photography, Minnesota Center for Photography, Minneapolis, Minnesota
2003   Pure Light: Southern Pinhole Photography, Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA), Winston-Salem, North Carolina
2002   Lightstruck: An Exhibition of Pinhole Photographs and Cameras, Emerge Gallery, Greenville, North Carolina
2002   Icarus International 2002, Ghost Fleet Gallery, Nags Head, North Carolina, Awarded "Excellence In Photography" for pinhole photograph.
2001   1er Encuentro Nacional de Cámara Estenopeica, Puerto de Veracruz, México
2001   PIN:WHOLE, an exhibition of contemporary pinhole photography, University of Essex, Colchester, England
2000   Icarus International 2000, Ghost Fleet Gallery, Nags Head, North Carolina, Awarded "Excellence in Computer Art" for digitially altered pinhole photograph.
2000   Sténopé Photographie, 1855 - 2000, Bibliothčque Jean Levy, Lille, France
1999   Durham Arts Center Faculty Exhibit, Durham Arts Center, Durham, North Carolina, (pinhole photograhs)
1984   North Carolina Artists Exhibition, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina, (color photograph - light painting)
1984   Visions: An Exhibition By UNC Photographers, Morehead Planearium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, (photographs)
1984   Focus: North Carolina, Green Hill Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina
1983   Saturday Night and All That That Entails, Sommerhill Gallery, Durham, North Carolina, (photographs)
1983   What Is Real?, Green Hill Gallery, Greensboro, North Carolina, (color photographs - light painting) 1982   Perceptions, Parsons School of Design, New York, New York, (color photographs - light painting) 1982   A Night Out with the Boys, The Gallery, Durham, North Carolina, (paintings and photographs) 1981   Photon, The Gallery, Durham, North Carolina, (photographs)
1981   Imagism, The Light Factory, Charlotte, North Carolina, (B&W and color photographs)
1981   Views By Nine, The Art School Gallery, Carrboro, North Carolina, (photographs)
1981   1981 Biennial Exhibition of Piedmont Painting and Sculpture, The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina, (painting, purchase award)
1980   42nd Annual North Carolina Artists Exhibition, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, North Carolina, (pinhole photograph, purchase award)
1979   Jack and His Friends, The Arts and Science Museum, Statesville, North Carolina, (sound-activated electronic light painting)

Permanent Collections
1984   Rowan Art Guild, Salisbury, NC, pinhole photograph
1981   Knight-Ridder, Charlotte, North Carolina, Painting

Other
1999   Why Pinhole? - First International Symposium on Pinhole Photography, Moderated a panel discussion in Toronto, Canada in May, 1999.
1997   Founder of Pinhole Visions web site, On-line exhibitions of pinhole artists from around the world, international e-newsletter, directory of pinhole photographers, calendar of pinhole photography events. 1997 - present, www.pinhole.com.