![]() ![]() “Jesuit Missions in Italy, Confraternities, and the Jubilee of 1575: Centers and Peripheries” Archivum Historicum Societatis Jesu, 74.2 (January, 2006): 1-25. King and Albert Rabil Jr., eds., Teaching Other Voices: Women and Religion in Early Modern Europe (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007): 31-43. “Teaching Women’s Devotion in Medieval and Early Modern Italy,” in Margaret L. “The Dialogue of Catherine of Siena” in Patrick Corrigan, et al, eds., An Assumption Library: Essays Presented in Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the Emmanuel d’Alzon Library (Worcester: Assumption College, 2008): 25-27. Diethard Römheld, eds., Human Sacrifice in Jewish and Christian Tradition (Leiden: Brill, 2006). Link: Īssociate editor with Karin Finsterbusch, Armin Lange and K. Marraro prize for Italian History by the American Catholic Historical Association, January 2007. Working in the Vineyard of the Lord: Jesuit Confraternities in Early Modern Italy (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2005). The Age of Discovery Publications & Editorships Thesis Title: “Bringing God to the People: Jesuit Confraternities in Italy in the mid-Sixteenth Century” Undergraduate Courses Taught I’m constantly searching for a way to express my idea that ‘everything is perfectly what it is.B.A., Dartmouth College Philosophy and History, 1986 ![]() I love to capture tidy little relationships of light and shadow. I identify closely with the artists of the abstract De Stijl movement of the 1920’s. While I’ve made my living documenting the most dramatic moments of life, it’s often been the more insignificant things that intrigue me most. I often recall the nights we’d gather around the slide projector to see pictures from his latest trip on Kodachrome. I find them to be integral in giving my images a semblance of soul. My initial inspiration to take up photography was my grandfather William Nurenberg, a magnificent unknown street photographer. “After a decade of trying to make perfect digital photos, I decided to return to film and embrace the so-called imperfections. GREEN ART: Art & Ecology – l’Auberge de Jeunesse de Mons, Belgium Parcours 40 – group exhibit, Royal Fine Arts Academy, Mons, Belgiumīauhaus Inspired Photography – Chicago Photography Center La Livre de Café – solo exhibit, Mons, Belgium Starbucks Coffee House – solo exhibit, New Port Richey, FL Gallery on the Circle, Maryland Federation of Artįaces & Facets – Visual Arts Center of Northwest Florida, Panama Cityįlorida State University Fine Arts Gallery, Tallahassee, FLįlorida Museum of Photographic Art, Tampa, FL Lance also does street-art collages under the name Ray Johnson Fan Club, and runs an Art & Photography website called Labeauratoire. He has a passion for traditional film and alternative photography methods, he’s a Polaroid addict and a pathological camera collector. Other workshops included Jerry Ullesmann, Donna Ferrato, James Nachtwey, Sebastiao Salgado and Gordon Parks.Īfter spending six years living in Belgium and capturing images all over Europe, Lance has returned to Florida and is continuing his never-ending experiments with all things photographic. Petersburg Times, and most recently The Tampa Tribune.ĭuring eight years in the FSU Bachelor of Fine Arts program 1986 – 94, He studied Studio Art under great artists such as George Blakely, Robert Fichter, Ed Love, Mark Messersmith and Mary Jo Toles. He was photo editor for FSView News and was a staff photographer for the Vero Beach Press-Journal, The Ft. A professional photojournalist by trade, his clients have included Time Magazine, The Miami Herald, Sports Illustrated, and the New York Post. Lance Rothstein is a native Floridian photographer, now living in Clearwater. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |