About The Artist:
Connie Sullivan
Connie Sullivan's photographs have been seen worldwide in a number of solo exhibitions in the US, Europe and Asia. Her first large-scale solo show in Cincinnati was at the Contemporary Art Center in 1983. Her work is in a number of museum and private collections both here and abroad. She has received fellowships for her photography from the Ohio Arts Council and from the National Endowment for the Arts. In 1983 Morgan and Morgan published...
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About The Medium:
Gelatin Silver Print
The most common photographic printing process, introduced in the 1880s. These prints are made with silver halides suspended in a layer of gelatin on fibre based paper. They are developed using the three-bath chemistry of developer, stop, and fixer, and can be chemically toned to alter the finished look of the print.