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Ed Gallucci Showing in 2024 Regional Photography Biennial at Gallery 1516 October through December

Ed Gallucci "Bison Crossing in Snowstorm"

Ed Gallucci’s “Bison Crossing in Snowstorm” has been chosen to be a part of Gallery 1516’s Regional Photography Biennial a juried exhibition that highlights photographic artwork in Nebraska and its surrounding states including Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, and South Dakota. Only 100 works are accepted in the exhibition and are eligible for various awards. Keith F. Davis, the former curator of photography at the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City, judges this year’s exhibition. Davis is also the former curator of the Hallmark Photographic Collection. Over $20,000 in awards are offered in this exhibition. Ed’s piece will be for sale at the downtown Omaha, Nebraska gallery, admission is free. The show’s opening is October 3 and runs through December 15, 2024.

Gallery 1516 is located at 1516 Leavenworth Street, Omaha, NE 68102, for more information visit https://www.gallery1516.org.

Springsteen Archives Curates New Photograph Exhibit at Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame in Boston

The Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music has curated a new exhibit, Bruce Springsteen: Portraits of an American Music Icon, which opened on September 13, 2023, at The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame (FARHOF), Boston’s living music museum inside the Boch Center Wang Theatre.

The exhibit features an intimate look at “The Boss” through the lens of close friends, photographers, and family members. The exhibit includes over 40 photographs from six notable Springsteen photographers: Danny Clinch, Ed Gallucci, Eric Meola, Ron Pownall, Barry Schneier, Pamela Springsteen, and Frank Stefanko.

From the streets and shores of New Jersey to the sunbaked landscapes of California, this career-spanning photo exhibit showcases intimate photographs of one of America’s most important musical voices. Through photos and interviews, this exhibit gives a unique perspective of Bruce Springsteen away from the sold-out arenas and in front of the lens.

“Bob Santelli and his team at the Springsteen Archives have done an incredible job selecting these images that paint a unique picture of Bruce as a man, not just a rock-n-roll legend,” said Joe Spaulding, President and CEO of the Boch Center. “This exhibit is unlike any other and even die-hard fans will come away with something new that they didn’t know about ‘The Boss’.”

The Folk America Roots Hall of Fame is a performance and education initiative of the Boch Center. These genres of music have historically provided an outlet for individuals of all races, classes and locations to express their joys and sorrows. Through exhibits, lectures, concerts, and more, Boston’s new cultural destination continues to advance this mission for people of all ages.

The Folk Americana Roots Hall of Fame is located inside the Boch Center’s Wang Theatre at 270 Tremont St. Boston, Massachusetts. Guests can find the most up-to-date schedule and book tours at www.bochcenter.org/tours.

About the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music:

The Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music serves as the official repository for the musical legacy of Bruce Springsteen. The Archives includes photographs, periodicals, oral histories, rare recordings, historic footage, and artifacts related to Springsteen and the E Street Band. The Center for American Music produces museum exhibitions, seminars, concerts, and other public and educational programs that both explore and celebrate the nation’s rich music tradition. For further information, please contact Eileen Chapman, Director, at echapman@springsteenarchives.org, or 732-571-3512, or visit https://springsteenarchives.org/

Ed Gallucci Interviewed for Uncut Magazine Featuring Bruce Springsteen

Uncut Magazine August 2023Uncut Magazine August 2023

Ed Gallucci’s photo of Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band in 1972 appears in an article looking back on the artist’s early career. Ed recounts when he met Bruce Springsteen and photographed him for the first time in the young artist’s career. View the interview here: https://www.edgallucciphotography.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Uncut-Springsteen-Article-August2023-Excerpt.pdf

Ed Gallucci to be featured artist in the Summer Art Series

Summer Arts Series

Exhibit Opening Reception

Friday, May 19
5-7 pm

The Matthews Opera House and Arts Center in Spearfish, SD is excited to announce that their Summer Art Series will be unveiled on May 19 with an opening reception from 5-7 pm. This showcase features the talents of Black Hills artists with an incredible display of high-quality pieces on exhibit.

This opening night event is offered free to the public. Hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar will be available.

The Summer Art Series is open to the public through Labor Day during regular business hours, Monday – Friday, 10 am – 5 pm. The series is structured to support the local artistic community with every piece in the gallery ready to sell and take home the same day.

Click here to learn more.

Ed Gallucci Donates Photography Piece to KCAI’s Art + Design Auction

KCAI Art & Design AuctionEd Gallucci along with other Kansas City Art Institute alum has donated a current work to be auctioned off at an event on KCAI’s campus. The auction will take place on June 4 from 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. All proceeds benefit the KCAI Fund and support student scholarships.

Learn more at kcai.edu

Titled: Sunrise Tracy Fjord Alaska
Dye Sub Aluminum 20”x30”

Alaska - Ed Gallucci Photography

Ed Gallucci’s Photograph of Bruce Springsteen to appear in new film “Western Stars”

Bruce Springsteen - Ed Gallucci Photography

Western Stars” is a documentary / concert film  starring Bruce Springsteen playing songs from his latest album and musings about life. The film will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2019 and features Ed Gallucci’s photograph of Bruce Springsteen when he was just starting out as young musician.

Find out more about the film here.

“Horn From The Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story” Featuring Photos by Ed Gallucci To Show In Roanoke, VA November 4, 2018

Paul Butterfield DocumentaryHorn From The Heart: The Paul Butterfield Story is a feature-length documentary about the life and career of legendary blues musician Paul Butterfield. A white, teen-age harmonica player from Chicago’s south side, Paul learned the blues from the original black masters performing nightly in his own back yard. Muddy Waters was Paul’s mentor and lifelong friend, happy to share his wisdom and expertise with such a gifted young acolyte. 

Ed Gallucci has contributed 9 photographs to appear in the documentary which originally debuted at the 2017 Newport Beach Film Festival in California.

 

Horn From The Heart will be playing:

Sunday, November 4, 2018
7 p.m. to 10 p.m.
The Spot on Kirk
22 Kirk Avenue Southwest
Roanoke, VA 24011

Tickets are $10 Click here to purchase tickets and learn more.

 

The Roanoke Times – Arts & Extras: Brooklyn transplant captures landscapes of Southwest Va.

Ed Gallucci was mentioned in The Roanoke Times for his upcoming show opening in the lobby of the former Norfolk Southern administrative offices at 110 Franklin Road S.E. in downtown Roanoke, VA. The first-floor lobby is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Folks interested in viewing the photos should enter from the Williamson Road side of the building.

August 17, 2018

Over a career spanning more than 50 years, photographer Ed Gallucci shot portraits of the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Muhammad Ali, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon, and saw his photos appear more than 40 times on the cover of Newsweek…

Read more at The Roanoke Times