We’re thrilled to announce our 2021 Speaker Series season! Join us starting May 25th for a series of free virtual talks, given by experts in the field of the contemporary photography market. Registration for our first talk with Cleveland Museum of Art curator Barbara Tannenbaum is now open, visit pghphotofair.com to RSVP and to learn more about this upcoming season.
Watch Michael Hawley's Virtual Speaker Series
If you missed Michael Hawley’s virtual Speaker Series event, or just want to share it with fellow photography and collecting enthusiasts, you can now watch it online! On July 1st, PGH Photo Fair held its first virtual event with Michael Hawley’s Speaker Series event. Due to COVID-19, PPF made the decision to switch our Speaker Series programming online so we could highlight the nuts and bolts of the photography world in a safe way.
Our speaker, Michael Hawley, is a photography collector based in LA. He has a background in the fields of publishing, film, and online media. He is a writer who has been creating content for the Internet since the mid-1990s for outlets from People magazine online to e-commerce sites. He currently creates websites for major studio films and has won numerous awards for this online work, including Cleo Key Art, W3, and Webby Awards, among others.
Michael is the head of the Photographs Council at the J. Paul Getty Museum, and a founding board member and Chairman of the Photographic Arts Council Los Angeles. His eclectic photography collection has been growing since the early 1990s and includes classic twentieth-century works, but is ever leaning toward contemporary photography. He has served as a guest curator and as a judge for various photography awards over the past several years.
Michael was raised outside the United States in Australia, Asia, Europe, South America, and the Middle East and is a graduate of Stanford University.
Thank you to everyone who participated in this event. Our next Speaker Series will be on Wednesday, 9/2 at 6:30pm with Eva Epstein, the Executive Director of sepiaEYE Gallery. To sign up for free, visit our event’s webpage.