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FRANK: in Focus - Panel Discussion

  • Frank Gallery 370 East Main Street #130 Carrboro, NC, 27510 United States (map)

FRANK: in Focus will feature FRANK guest photographers; Dan Gotlieb, Tama Hochbaum, Tim Walter, and Gadisse Lee.


FRANK: inFocus is proud to be part of the annual Triangle-wide CLICK! Photography Festival showcasing the talents of photographers from around the world.

The month of October is an exciting celebration of photography with FRANK:inFocus “The Click! Photography Festival celebrates the medium of photography and its cultural influence by engaging the photography community with exceptional photo-based works, artists, and programming.”

Please join us for this exciting month filled with engaging photography related events!

Dan Gottlieb studied art and biology (SUNY Buffalo, a Regents Scholar) before relocating to California where he lived for ten years as a student (SDSU, art and environmental design), cabinetmaker, and artist. It was there that Dan began experiments with alternative photographic processes and a 40-year career in museum design (at the San Diego Museum of Natural History). He has developed a unique method of printing with a process of his own design, combining archivally printed photographs with multiple layers of paint and laborious finishing.

Tama Hochbaum is a New York City-born artist and photographer living in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, with a background in fine arts and printmaking from Brandeis University and an MFA in painting from Queens College. She worked as a painter for 20 years before focusing on photography, with a central artistic theme of exploring the passage of time and memory through various projects, including her recent work, Over/Time: Imaging Landscape.  

Timothy Walter, is an arts entrepreneur and art photographer based in Durham, NC. His art projects are the creation of striking portraits of friends and performers that give visual voice to experiences of past trauma. The subjects make visible emotions of anger, dismay, grief -- and sometimes resilience and resolve.

Gadisse Lee is a 25-year-old fine art photographer based in North Carolina. She was born and raised in Ethiopia for seven years before coming to the United States. Lee received her BFA in 2022 from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has had numerous group exhibitions throughout North Carolina including the For Freedoms Project – Lawn Signs, and has had her work published in Stubborn Magazine, The Danger Issue.