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Women Alternative Photography Group Launch and Artist Talk
Celebrate the launch of the Women Alternative Photography Group with Founder and Director Elizabeth Ransom, Gül Cevikoglu and Megan Ringrose.
25 March 2023
11am (PDT) | 2pm (EST) | 6pm (GMT)
Online – Zoom link will be distributed through Eventbrite
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Join us for the official WAPG launch and artist talk where we will reveal what’s coming up at WAPG including:
• Interview series with alternative photographic artists
• Upcoming alternative photography workshops
• Future Exhibitions
What better way to launch WAPG than to showcase two incredible women working with unique photographic processes? During our launch, we will have the pleasure of learning about the inspiring and exciting work of artists Gül Cevikoglu and Megan Ringrose.

Gül Cevikoglu is an experimental photographer who immerses in a vibrant world of chemical reactions, sunlight, plant life, and other unconventional elements, using a variety of photographic processes to extract new life and landscapes. Through their colorful and creative approach, Gül pushes the boundaries of traditional photography and invites us to see the world in a new and exciting way.

Megan Ringrose is an artist and curator. Her photographic work is grounded in research of the fundamental properties of photography: light, time, process, and materiality. She specifically references the history of photography in her work by the interrogation of process in order to create new ways of working and thinking.

Elizabeth Ransom is an artist, researcher, curator, and educator. Her art practice takes from her own lived experiences of migration to explore homesickness and transnationality. Elizabeth’s research builds on theories of migration, place attachment, and declarative episodic memory, particularly from the perspective of the migrant woman. Her work has been exhibited internationally in the UK, India, Mexico, China, and the US. Elizabeth founded WAPG in March 2023 to celebrate and foster the work of women alternative photographic artists.

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