Women In Photography International

For Immediate Release - September  2001

Contact:   Women In Photography International

                 (323) 462-1444    -       TeaTime@wipi.org  

                         

TEA TIME IS BREWING !

Women In Photography International Celebrates 20th Anniversary

“Images of Women - Images of Tea”

Oct. 10 to Nov. 15, 2001 at the House of Photographic Art (HOPA) in San Juan Capistrano, CA.

Los Angeles:  To celebrate its 20th Anniversary as the world’s leading photo resource organization for women working in the photographic arts, Women In Photography International  (WIPI)  kicks off the traveling exhibition International Tea Time: Images of Women - Images of Tea  at the House of Photographic Art in San Juan Capistrano.

The  theme for the juries exhibition was inspired by a wonderful image of a teapot by the late photographer Linda McCartney, which will be exhibited  along with 75 stunning images from 60 women artists.  The images were chosen from over 1000 images submitted by women photographers from around the world, representing countries such as Australia, Canada, England, Greece, Italy, Kuwait, Scotland, and the USA, to name a few.  Many of these remarkable photographs will be available for purchase.  The exhibition will travel throughout the USA  and internationally over the next two years, with invitations from Cuba, Italy, Pakistan and others.

"We are thrilled to announce that Linda McCartney’s print, T-Pot, will be on exhibit as well as a beautiful serene photograph by her daughter Mary McCartney Donald. Our Anniversary exhibit is a wonderful testament to the success of women photographers in the 21st century,"  said Jean Ferro, photo artist and president of WIPI.

Winner of the first place award in the Tea  category is "Afternoons," a striking fine-art composition of tea bags taken by Dar Spain.  Carol Nye won first place in the Women category with her moment-in-time documentary-style image of two "Veiled Women" in China.  Each first place winner will receive an archival digital printer donated by Epson, USA. 

The exhibition was juried by Cornelia H. Butler, Photo Curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Los Angeles,  and Joyce Wilson, award-winning fine art photographer and a Professor of Photography at Brooks Institute, Santa Barbara, CA.  Juror Joyce Wilson commented, "Throughout history, women have been the storytellers, and it is with dignity and grace that these images tell endless stories."  

Women In Photography International was created  in 1981 as a 501.c.3 educational outreach organization by a group of women photographers who were keen to communicate ideas, opportunities and their passion for photography.  In 1985,  the Distinguished Photographers Award was established to honor women who have contributed significantly  to the world of photography. Previous winners  include: Eve Arnold, Ruth Bernhard, Judy Dater, Marion Post Wolcott, Linda McCartney, Mary Ellen Mark, Ruth Orkin, Joyce Tenneson and Berenice Abbott.

WIPI promotes the visibility of women photographers and their work.  The web site provides member galleries, reference library, and the F2-eZine, which contains articles from around the globe, marketing news, photography links, book reviews, and listings for competitions.  For more information please visit http://www.wipi.org or contact   info@wipi.org.

International Tea Time: Images of Women, Images of Tea

Oct. 10-Nov.15, 2001

Opening Reception Saturday afternoon, October 20th, 1-4 p.m. 

House of Photographic Art (HOPA)

27182 Ortega Highway,   San Juan Capistrano, CA, USA  92675 

Phone: (949) 496-3330

Contact Information:    Women In Photography International:   info@wipi.org     (323) 462-1444

                                                           

                                                           

                                                                        #       #      #

WIPI Board of Directors:

Jean Ferro, President and Interim Executive Director,

Photo Artist and  WIPI Advisory Board member since 1988-2000

Sylvia White, Treasurer, 

Arts Educator and photographer,   WIPI  Advisory Board member since 1982

Helen K. Garber, Secretary,

Professional Photographer

Advisory Board:

Glenna Avila, Photography Director, Cal State Northridge

WIPI Advisory Board Member since 1987

Dorie Ford,

Executive Director of Advertising Photographers of America/APA/Los Angeles

Winifred Meiser, President and Founder of Through Children's Eyes,

WIPI Advisory Board member since 1987

Maria Piscopo, Writer, Lecturer, Marketing and Photography Consultant

WIPI Advisory Board member since 1988

Jane Slate Siena,

Head of Institutional Relations at the Getty Conservation's Institute, Los Angeles, CA and 

President of the St. Petersburg International Center for Preservation, Russia.

Joyce Tenneson, Photographer

Fine Art Photographer and Lecturer

Jill Waterman,

Photo editor, writer, photographer

Archivist:

Peter Palmquist,

Founder, Curator and Historian of Women In Photography International Archives,

collection of 27,000 biographies and information about women photographers worldwide

 Home