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Folio Weekly Exhibition Artist Highlight: Paul Karabinis

Oct

02

Each week, The Cummer will be highlighting each of the 50 artists represented in the upcoming Folio Weekly Invitational Artist Exhibition, on view at the Museum from August 24 – December 2.

Paul Karabinis, Fish Out of Water, 2011, Toned Cyanotype, 20 x 24 in., Courtesy of the Artist

Paul Karabinis, Fish Out of Water, 2011, Toned Cyanotype, 20 x 24 in., Courtesy of the Artist

Paul Karabinis is Associate Professor of Photography at the University of North Florida where he teaches courses in photography and the history of photography. From 1982 until 2007 he served as Director of UNF’s University Gallery. Most recently he served as co-curator and catalog author of Shared Vision: The Sondra Gilman and Celso Gonzalez-Falla Collection of Photography, MOCA Jacksonville. Working primarily with historical photographic processes, his tabletop collages are composed of preexisting pictures (photographs and drawings) in combination with three-dimensional objects.

 

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