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Work can crush us. Work can provide a sense of purpose and accomplishment. For some, work is an all-consuming passion. For others, it is drudgery necessary for survival. Maryland Federation of Art (MFA) seeks artists in any medium who capture any aspect of what “work” means to them, including their own working practices or those of fellow artists. Most of all, MFA seeks images of the emotional impact of work, in every possible way, on the worker. The selected images will be on view in the online Curve Gallery from April 15 – May 31, 2019.
C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore., Maryland
Ben Marcin, Born in Augsburg, Germany. Many of his photographic essays explore the idea of home and the passing of time. “Last House Standing” and, “The Camps”, have received wide press both nationally and abroad (The Paris Review, iGnant, La Repubblica, Slate, Wired Magazine). More recently, Marcin has been exploring the myriad structures of the urban core in series like Towers, Street, Stairwells and Museums. His photographs have been shown at a number of national galleries and venues including the Baltimore Museum of Art; the Delaware Art Museum; The Griffin Museum of Photography in Winchester, MA; The Center for Fine Art Photography in Ft. Collins, CO; The Photographic Resource Center in Boston; and the Houston Center for Photography. His work is also in several important collections including the Baltimore Museum of Art. He is currently represented by the C. Grimaldis Gallery in Baltimore.
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