Fishing on the Flint River, ed. 5/25

Name/Title

Fishing on the Flint River, ed. 5/25

Entry/Object ID

2022.5

Description

Black and white silver gelatin photographic print of a woman casting a fishing pole. Landscape in the background indicates she may be under a bridge. The photograph was taken in 1980 but first printed in 2021. This is the 5th of 25 edition. This print received an Honorable Mention at Slow Exposures 2021, a juried exhibition celebrating photography of the rural south. It is also in the Permanent Collections of the Do Good Fund, Columbus, GA, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA

Artwork Details

Medium

Paper, Silver Gelatin Print

Acquisition

Accession

2022.5

Source or Donor

Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. Nicholson

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Nicholson, Jimmy

Role

Photographer

Date made

1980

Dimensions

Height

14 in

Width

11 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Jimmy Nicholson Jimmy Nicholson is a photographer based in Quincy, FL. His work is focused on documenting daily life along the Forgotten Coast and in Gadsden County, FL. He works exclusively in Black & White using vintage film cameras. His work has been acquired by The Do Good Fund Collection of Southern Photography as well as numerous private collectors. His photograph, “Posey’s Topless Oysters”, was voted the Best in Show during Gadsden Arts Center & Museum’s A Week With the Arts 2021.

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Create Date

May 18, 2022