Carl Clark and Linda Day Clark's

Current and Future

Exhibitions and Events

Reviews of our recent shows and other publications

The Baltimore sun, February 24, 2004, ""Master Captures Life of an avenue"

The Baltimore Sun, May 18, 2003, "Inspired Teaching, Emerging Talent at Coppin Sate"

The Baltimore Sun, February, 12, 2002, "School 33 Shows Works From Historically Black colleges."

City Paper, February, 20, 2002. "In with The Old: A Rare Retrospective At School 33"

Selected as one of Baltimore's "Top 3 Artist with National Cred" PEEKewview picks 2001

The Baltimore Sun Editorial"Champions of Hope"

New York Times - Saturday February 16, 2001: "Committed to the Image"

City Paper, Wednesday June 21, 2000: "DoubleVision"


 

Carl

Recent & Ongoing Exhibitions


 

Linda

Recent & Ongoing Exhibitions

  • Linda day Clark: Fifteen Years of Photography,The Mosely Gallery, UMES, MD February 5-26, 2004

  • Saturday Night/Sunday Morning, Curated by Deborah Willis, Leica Gallery, New York, NY, 11 April - 17 May 2003
  • Select 2003, WPA/Corcoran, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. March 2003.
  • Convergence, James E. Lewis Museum of Art, Baltimore, MD, 2002.
  • Reflections in Black: A History of Black Photographers, 1840 to the Present, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York, NY. 4 October - 16 December 2001.
  • Homecoming, Thomas Segal Gallery, Baltimore, MD. 1 November - Present.
  • Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers, an exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, Brooklyn, NY. February 16 - April 29 2001
  • Snap Shots, Contemporary Museum, Baltimore, MD. 2 November 2000 - 14 January 2001
  • Maryland in Focus: A Photographic History, 1839-2000, the Maryland Historical Society. 15 December 2000 - 15 April 2001
  • Solo Exhibition and Book signing at Coppin State College. 14 - 28 November 2000
  • The Book signing is scheduled for 28 November 2000
Carl's and Linda's Events

Ongoing Projects:

  • Coppin Sate College now has a completely renovated first class art gallery.
  • Carl will continue working on the "Prostitute Series."
  • We will continue to try improve our WEB pages.
  • We continue to remember and love my Thomas P. Miller (Tom) and to administer his Estate.
  • We continue to remember and love my Joseph Kohl His negatives and pints are now the property of the Maryland Historical society.
  • Linda is involved in expanding and renovating the Darkroom at Coppin state College, This expansion and renovation is made possible through the generosity of Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore Museum of Art, Jack Wilgus, Loyola College in Maryland, Joseph Kohl, Joe Hyde and the unwavering support and leadership of her Chairperson Judith Willner.
  • This semester Linda is teaching African Art, Basic Photography, and Digital Photography (Photoshop).
  • Linda has been commissioned to create two Murals on North Avenue.
  • Carl and Linda have been invited to judge the photography entries in the 2003 National NAACP ACT-SO competition
  • Carl and Linda have commissioned to produce the images for the Annie E. Casey Foundation's anniversary brochure.


Notes

 
  On 9/22/01 our home was burglarized. All our camera equipment was stolen. Replacing our equipment will make a huge dent in our finances. I hope we can make it. ..We did make it with help from our friends and family.

We have left the Friends of Photography.

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