“Residual Light” A Group Exhibition In The John Little Barn At The Arts Center At Duck Creek
Arts Center at Duck Creek
The Arts Center at Duck Creek (https://www.duckcreekarts.org/) will present “Residual Light,” a collaborative group exhibition that brings together female artists that work with alternative process and camera-less photography. The exhibition opens May 9 and will remain on display through June 14, with an opening reception on May 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. Additionally, a hands-on Cyanotype & Lumen Print Demo will be offered on Sunday, May 17 from 12 to 1:30 p.m., and an Artist’s Talk will be held on Sunday, June 14 at 3 p.m. in the John Little Barn.
Eight Women Reimagine Photography Through Material, Light, and Transformation
The group of female artists includes Andrea Cote, Kaitlyn Danielson, Debora Francis, Galina Kurlat, Amanda Marchand, Anne Arden McDonald, Wendy Small and Shoshannah White. Embracing analog methods not just as tools but as collaborators, these artists allow chance, materiality, and process to shape their outcomes. Through this lens, the work celebrates experimentation and the unexpected. Each artist pushes the medium beyond traditional boundaries of representation into realms of the sublime, the abstract and the unknown.
Rooted in the natural world, the celestial, and the body, the exhibition feels urgently of this moment: a quiet but powerful counterpoint to a world marked by political uncertainty, ecological fragility, and a collective reckoning with systems long in need of change.
“We’re excited to introduce these artists’ experimental work to the East End community. Duck Creek’s historic John Little Barn that was once an artist’s studio – a place for creative exploration – is a perfect setting for these artists’ work that traces back to early historical photographic processes, bringing a contemporary approach and curiosity. At this time when one can generate and manipulate a digital image in seconds, these artists engage with a slow, tactile and absolutely present way of camera-less creation with light,” shares Andrea Cote, co-curator of Residual Light.
Sunlight as Studio: Hands-On Cyanotype & Lumen Printing Demo for All Ages
The Hands-on Demo: Exploring Cyanotype and Lumen Printing in Sunlight will take place on Sunday, May 17 from 12 – 1:30 p.m. and will be hosted by artists and curators Galina Kurlat and Andrea Cote. The artists will present an engaging introduction to early photographic processes and their contemporary resurgence through handmade, experimental techniques such as lumen prints and cyanotypes. This hands-on demonstration invites participants to explore the creative possibilities of alternative photography while learning how light, time, and material interact to produce one-of-a-kind images. Attendees will have the opportunity to create and take home one sun-developed artwork per demo. Open to ages 6 and up. There is limited availability and registration is required which can be completed Here.





