The work Barry Stone's show Drift emanated from a car accident Stone’s family survived while on a summer road trip from their home in Austin, Texas to Bailey Island, Maine. This exhibition features the photos taken that day and that summer exemplifying Stone’s continued interests in the ways the apparatus of the camera constructs images around the experience of the photographer.
Daniel Ramos is an American photographer and artist. Early on in his career, he decided that the people in his life—family, friends, co-workers—would be the subjects of his work. He uses photography as a vehicle to amplify their presence in the world and has recently began moving beyond the single image convention of picture making. In March 2020, Daniel completed the Spring International Artist-In-Residence program at Artpace San Antonio, Texas and won the Dorothea Lange-Paul Taylor prize in 2018. Daniel will be an Artist-In-Residence at Light Work, Syracuse, NY in June 2021 and is currently at ISCP for the 2020-2021 Pollock-Krasner Residency in Brooklyn, NY.