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April 4, 2025

Center for Photographic Art Juried Exhibition

Along with several other BAPC members, I  have work in the Center for Photographic Art’s 2025 Members’ Juried Exhibition.

Juror: Allie Haeusslein, Director, Pier 24 Photography
Exhibition Dates: March 29 – May 4, 2025
Opening reception: Saturday, March 29, 4:00 – 6:00pm
Reception, walk-through, and awards with Juror Allie Haeusslein

My image 6 Feet Apart: X Sampler Grid is included in the online portion of the show. See catalog.

 




 

 

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Ari Salomon is a fine art photographer working in San Francisco.

Current and Upcoming Exhibitions

  • A Measure of Uncertainty at Harvey Milk Photo Center

    1/17 – 2/21, Opening 1/17 2-5pm

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A Measure of Uncertainty at Harvey Milk Photo Cent A Measure of Uncertainty at Harvey Milk Photo Center

1/17 – 2/21, Opening 1/17 2-5pm...

https://arisalomon.com/exhibitions/a-measure-of-uncertainty-at-harvey-milk-photo-center/
Opening: Sat, Jan. 17, 2–5 PM Exhibition Dates: Ja Opening: Sat, Jan. 17, 2–5 PM
Exhibition Dates: Jan. 17 – Feb. 21, 2026
Meet the Artists: Sat Jan. 24, 1–4 PM
Location: Harvey Milk Photo Center, San Francisco

“The BAPC artists employ a range of artistic approaches to tap into photography’s unique relationship with both truth and fiction, from straight documentation to juxtaposition, intervention, and fabrication. Together, their work creates a chorus of photographic perspectives exploring the edges of meaning, inviting open-ended interpretation, and moving in tandem towards the sublime.”
— Curatorial Statement by Heather Snider

In Frame: one of the Pyrotype (charcoal) photographs I will exhibit. 

#bapcsf #harveymilkphotocenter #sanfranciscoart #sanfranciscophotographer #bayareaphotography
These photographs are part of Burn Line, presented These photographs are part of Burn Line, presented alongside the pyrotypes.

While Burn Line often focuses on small, personal objects-items carried, used, and held-Lost Landscapes widens the frame. These images offer grounding and scale: the places where fire moved through land, homes, and neighborhoods. They provide context for the objects by showing the environments that shaped, and were altered by, the same events.

All of these landscape photographs were made by me, on site.
Shown together with the charcoal works, they create a dialogue between the intimate and the expansive, the relic and the terrain-between what was carried away and what remains.
#BurnLine #LostLandscapes #WildfireAftermath #PhotographyAndFire #MemoryAndPlace
Lost Landscapes 
These photographs are part of Bur Lost Landscapes

These photographs are part of Burn Line, presented alongside the pyrotypes.

While Burn Line often focuses on small, personal objects—items carried, used, and held—Lost Landscapes widens the frame. These images offer grounding and scale: the places where fire moved through land, homes, and neighborhoods. They provide context for the objects by showing the environments that shaped, and were altered by, the same events.

All of these landscape photographs were made by me, on site. Shown together with the charcoal works, they create a dialogue between the intimate and the expansive, the relic and the terrain—between what was carried away and what remains.
#BurnLine #LostLandscapes #WildfireAftermath #PhotographyAndFire #MemoryAndPlace
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