Artsicle Photography Show Lineup Announced!
July
25,
2011
We are proud to unveil the artists selected for the Artiscle Photography Show. These five selected photographers will have their work shown at the World Monuments Fund Gallery located in the heart of Manhattan – and have their work distributed through Artsicle’s curated online marketplace.
Hats off to all the fine photographers that submitted their work. The bulk of the submissions were top notch, and the RocketHub A&R Team wishes we had extra space to include much of the work entered.
The final artists were selected based on their feedback and scoring from the judges, as well as the ability to effectively mobilize their fan-bases through RocketHub’s crowdsourcing mechanism...a hearty congrats to the final lineup!
And special thanks to our judges - Alex Moore of Death & Taxes; Director of Photography for Quiksilver, Jason Murray; and Alexis Tryon, CEO of Artsicle.
"RocketHub is excited to provide a next step for artists within our community", says co-founder and CEO Brian Meece. "Many of these photographers are already using our platform to raise thousands of dollars - now they are gaining access to next steps in their careers, with their own gallery show in NYC. That's what LaunchPad is all about."
Email us at ARTeam@rockethub.com for an invite to the gala on August 5th (supply very limited). The event will include press folks, art industry pros, and a special live acoustic performance from previous LaunchPad musical artist - Joshua Reuben Lewis and NONVIOLENCE.
Here is the final Artsicle Photography Show lineup, along with samples of their photography - enjoy!
"I am a photographer and traveler of the world, staying off the beaten path to get amazing photos and experience new culture."
Laura Boyd - New York, NY"My photography business focuses on weddings, portraits, and boudoir, but I LOVE travel photography, too."
Phillip Robbins - Newfoundland, Canada
"The relevance of this part of my Faces series are the implied narratives and relationships that the viewer creates between people, even if those people are simply photographs on a wall."
Zoltán Balogh - Budapest, Hungary
"Find the beauty and peace in the changing world."
"My photography is filled with small moments. The passing chance of angles, light, and design. It's in these moments I feel like I can stop the world from spinning around me and see where I am."




Cheers,
Phil