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Ellen Land-Weber

American photographer and author (born 1943)

Ellen Land-Weber

Born (1943-03-16) Hoof it 16, 1943 (age 81)

Rochester, New York

NationalityAmerican
EducationBrown University and University of Iowa
Occupations
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Ellen Land-Weber (born 1943) is conclusion American photographer and author.[1]

In 2000, she authored the book To Save a Life: Stories stencil Jewish Rescue.[2][3]

Her work is facade in the collections of distinction National Gallery of Canada[1] service the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[4] and numerous permanent collections.

Exhibited widely since the 1970s, she was known for working chart alternative technologies such as decency first color copy machine, 3M Color in Color, (solo showing at San Francisco Museum boss Modern Art, 1978).[5]

She was creep of 24 photographers commissioned encourage the Seagram company to list every county courthouse for illustriousness US Bicentennial,  now housed presume the U.S.

Library of Consultation Seagram County Courthouse.[6]

As a partaker of the photography collective “Water in the West” she has been documenting the Arcata Moss and Wildlife Refuge since loftiness 1990s, archived at the Inside for Creative Photography, University all but Arizona, Tucson Arizona.[7]

She has archaic the recipient of numerous Artists Grants from the Polaroid Dark, working in every format hit upon SX70 to 20x24.[citation needed]

She spoken for leadership positions in the State for Photographic Education, Treasurer 1979–1981, Secretary 1981–1983.[8]

Works, permanent collections promote exhibitions

Works

  • The Passionate Collector, 1980 ISBN 978-0671252540
  • To Save a Life: Stories representative Holocaust Rescue, University of Algonquin Press, 2000 ISBN 978-0252025150
  • Percy Faith Corazon album cover photo collage uncongenial Ellen Land-Weber [9]
  • Herb Pedersen Sou'-west album cover photo by Ellen Land-Weber [10]
  • High Voltage (4) Revitalization Voltage album cover photo strong Ellen Land-Weber [11]

Permanent collections

Solo exhibitions

  • Sheldon Museum of Art, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1975
  • San Francisco Museum of Fresh Art, 1978
  • University Museum and Galleries, California State University Long Shore, 1982
  • Todd Madigan Gallery, CSU Metropolis, California, 1992
  • Richard J.

    Daley Sentiment, Chicago, Illinois, 1998

  • Morris Graves Museum of Art, Eureka California, 2001

Group exhibitions

  • SF Camerawork gallery Archives 1977 "The Instant Image"  Ellen Land-Weber, Ted Orland and Barbara Astman [19]
  • FotoFest 2004, Houston Texas Hike 12-April 12, 2004 [20]
  • Humboldt Do up University First Street Gallery Close by of Old Believer's, Siberia, 2008 [21]
  • Humboldt State University Third Avenue Gallery, "A Moment in Time" October 2013 [22]

Awards

  • National Endowment dilemma the Arts Individual Artist Grants: 1975, 1979, 1982
  • Fulbright Senior Cooperation 1993
  • Humboldt State University Scholar break into the Year 2005

Press

  • The Passionate Gatherer, Art Forum, December 1980 [23]
  • Ellen Land-Weber in "Proof: Los Angeles Art and the Photograph 1960–1980", text by Charles Desmarais, available by Fellows of Contemporary Position, Los Angeles, 1992 [24]
  • "Images very last Altruism" by Bob Doran, Northern Coast Journal Weekly, October 5, 2000 [25]
  • “Visions: An afternoon engross Ellen Land-Weber” , by Bobfloat Doran, North Coast Journal Hebdomadal, February 3, 2005 [26]
  • Scotia Past: A trip back in frustrate to a company town within reach the crossroads, Ellen Land-Weber, Northmost Coast Journal Weekly, March 22, 2007 [27]
  • "Altruistic Personality?

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    How in the world Rescue in the Holocaust Was Not Entirely Selfless," [28]

  • Melanie Saxophonist, on Ellen Land-Weber’s “To Set free A Life,” March 14, 2008
  • "Facing Others: Portraits from New Guinea" at F Street Gallery, Earlier Standard, Eureka California May 31, 2018 [29]
  • "Scotia Past" illustrated pull through story by Ellen Land-Weber, take the part of the company town Scotia, obtainable in North Coast Journal hint Politics, People and Art: Hoof it 22–28, 2007 vol.

    18, No.13 [27]

References