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Artwork Documentation Marathon with Angela Strassheim

Here is your opportunity to have your artwork documented professionally and images available to download and use for your upcoming gallery submissions and website updates.
Each artist can bring up to 10 pieces for documentation up to 60” on the long side and sculpture that you can easily transport to Yellow Studio. Each person should arrive 15 minutes prior to their time slot and each gets approx 45 min – 1 hour for documentation.
If anyone has something complicated or unusual they should email Angela at angela@heartstonephoto.com ahead of time to discuss it fitting into this offered service.
If you would like to book Angela to come to your studio and document your artwork on-site you can email Angela and book a private session for $500 for 10 pieces of artwork which includes a portrait of you in your studio. Angela will be booking these sessions for mid-September. Email Angela at angela@heartstonephoto.com if you’re interested.
Session fee: $300
About Angela Strassheim
Angela Strassheim is a photographer and artist based in Easton, CT. Shows include Andrea Meislin Gallery, Honor Frasier Gallery, Marvelli Gallery, Aperture Gallery, Musee de l’Elysee (Lausanne, Switzerland), the Wellcome Trust Collection (London), the Israel Museum, MOCA Jacksonville, the DeCordova Museum, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Walker Art Center, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Museum of Contemporary Photography, the Art Institute (Chicago), Monterey Museum of Art, and many others. She was featured in the 2006 Whitney Biennial. Her work is included in the books Regeneration, 50 Photographers of Tomorrow (Thames & Hudson & Aperture), Presumed Innocence (DeCordova), Role Models (Scala), and Traces & Omens, Noorderlicht (Stichting Aurora Borealis). Other publications include Time Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar, New York Times, Vice, Scientific America, Litmus, Mossless, Musee, Art Pulse, Exit and Wired.
Strassheim holds an MFA from Yale University and a BFA from Minneapolis College of Art & Design. She also has a Forensic & Biomedical Photography Certification from Metro-Dade County, Forensic Imaging Bureau, Miami, Florida. She is the recipient of several awards, including Women in Photography LTI/Lightside Grant, Bush Fellowship, McKnight Fellowship, Jerome Fellowship, and was a finalist in 2008 for the Les Recontres D’ Arles International Photography Award. Her work is included in many public and private collections including Art Institute of Chicago, Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim Museum, Yale University Art Museum, Israel Museum, General Mills, Sir Elton John, Anthony Podesta, Joe Baio, Pontus Bonnier, and Peter Norton.
