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Winter 2026 Exhibitions Tour (April 17)
This event is free with museum admission. No RSVP required for ICP members.Join us for weekly guided walking tours of the exhibitions: Eugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation, HARD COPY NEW YORK and Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré. About the ExhibitionsEugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation While Atget's work has been celebrated worldwide for documenting the lost Paris, this exhibition marks the first deep dive into how his reputation was built, and the pivotal role of Berenice Abbott, the photographer who championed his legacy.HARD COPY NEW YORK Exploring the contemporary use of photocopied images through works by industry-leading photographers including Stephen Shore, Daniel Arnold, Collier Schorr, Jerry Hsu, and others.Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré How does landscape photography reveal more than geographic facts? Latitudes brings together work by Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré that pushes beyond lanscape photography's traditional boundaries into evoking euphoric sensations, challenging colonial historical narratives, and expanding the scope of immersion. Program Format/Accessibility InformationThis is a walking tour of the gallery and is included with admission; no seating is provided. For accessibility questions or requests, please email [email protected]. Image by Pasinee Pramunwong
84 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002
Tours
April 17, 2026
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Winter 2026 Exhibitions Tour (April 18)
This event is free with museum admission. No RSVP required for ICP members.Join us for weekly guided walking tours of the exhibitions: Eugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation, HARD COPY NEW YORK and Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré. About the ExhibitionsEugène Atget: The Making of a Reputation While Atget's work has been celebrated worldwide for documenting the lost Paris, this exhibition marks the first deep dive into how his reputation was built, and the pivotal role of Berenice Abbott, the photographer who championed his legacy.HARD COPY NEW YORK Exploring the contemporary use of photocopied images through works by industry-leading photographers including Stephen Shore, Daniel Arnold, Collier Schorr, Jerry Hsu, and others.Latitudes: Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré How does landscape photography reveal more than geographic facts? Latitudes brings together work by Nuits Balnéaires and François-Xavier Gbré that pushes beyond lanscape photography's traditional boundaries into evoking euphoric sensations, challenging colonial historical narratives, and expanding the scope of immersion. Program Format/Accessibility InformationThis is a walking tour of the gallery and is included with admission; no seating is provided. For accessibility questions or requests, please email [email protected]. Image by Pasinee Pramunwong
84 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002
Tours
April 18, 2026
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ICP Family Art Hour: Paper Crane Cyanotype
Explore ICP's winter exhibitions during this hands-on all ages family workshop led by educator Carlos Nunez. Inspired by ICP’s incubator space project, Haruka Sakaguchi – The Camps America Built, families will learn to fold paper cranes and make cyanotypes as a tool to explore family histories, personal narratives and belonging. This iteration of Family Art Hour will take place at the ICP Cafe. All ages 4 and up are welcome.Parents and guardians must remain with their children during the activity.
84 Ludlow Street, New York, NY 10002
Family Events
April 18, 2026
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International Student Q&A—Onsite One-Year Certificate Programs
Do you have questions about studying at ICP as an international student? Join ICP's International Student Q&A, with International Student Advisors! This info session will cover:What it's like being an international student at ICPAdmission requirements for international studentsForm I-20 & F-1 student visa applications (visa interviews) and your obligations while studying in the United StatesEmployment opportunities while on an F-1 student visa (work-study & post-completion OPT)We are currently accepting applications on a rolling admission basis for FALL 2026.Application will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis, with decisions made as space permits.ICP’s On-Site One-Year Certificate Programs will begin in mid-August 2026 at our New York City campus.About the Event Format This is an online event held via Zoom. Please register in advance for this free event. ZOOM LINK HereIf you have questions about the event, please contact [email protected]. Image by ICP One-Year Program alum Evelyn Sosa
Via Zoom
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April 23, 2026
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The Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Photographer Lecture Series with Jerry Hsu and Tim Barber
Join us at ICP for the third installment of the spring Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Photographer lecture series featuring photographer Jerry Hsu and curator Tim Barber. Hsu and Barber will discuss the trajectory of Hsu’s multidisciplined career, including Hsu’s work, currently featured in ICP’s exhibition, HARD COPY NEW YORK.This program is being offered both in person at ICP, located on NYC's Lower East Side, and online. Current ICP students and faculty of the One-Year Certificate programs are automatically enrolled and invited to attend all lectures.Past speakers of the Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Lecture series include: JEB, Philip Cheung, Donna Ferrato, Naima Green, David Alekhuogie, Keisha Scarville, Roe Ethridge, and Erin Schaff.Jerry Hsu, Untitled, 2011About the Series:ICP is thrilled to honor Naomi Rosenblum’s contribution to the field and to further her life’s work through this lecture series. Naomi Rosenblum was one of the leading photography historians of her generation and the author of A World History of Photography and A History of Women Photographers. The 2025-2026 Naomi Rosenblum ICP Talks Photographer Lecture Series is made possible through generous support from the Rosenblum Family. About the Speakers:Jerry Hsu is a multidisciplinary artist and photographer whose work blends personal narrative with cultural observation, intersecting with his background as a professional skateboarder. Selected exhibitions include Hard Copy, Webber Gallery, Los Angeles, California; Hard Copy, WSA, New York, New York; The Observable Universe, Family on Fairfax, Los Angeles, California; Vatican Gold, Steinsland Berliner Gallery, Stockholm, Sweden. Tim Barber is an American photographer, curator, and publisher known for his diaristic, emotionally resonant approach to image-making. Emerging in the early 2000s, Barber became closely associated with a generation of photographers who embraced the internet as both a platform for sharing work and a subject in itself. His photographs often blur the line between documentary and personal narrative, capturing the quiet, intimate moments of everyday life. Barber is the founder of tinyvices.com (now tinyvicesarchive.com), the influential online gallery and artist platform that helped shape contemporary photography culture by showcasing emerging artists alongside established voices. Through this project, he played a pivotal role in fostering a global community of image-makers during the rise of digital networking and publishing. His own work is characterized by a poetic sensibility—sunlit interiors, candid portraits, landscapes, and fleeting encounters—rendered with warmth and immediacy. Working across personal, editorial and commercial fields, Barber’s photographs emphasize feeling over spectacle, finding depth in subtle gestures and transient light. In addition to his photographic practice, Barber has worked as a curator, publisher and educator, contributing to exhibitions, publications, and conversations about the evolving role of photography in a networked world. In 2025 he launched the bookstore and exhibition space Rectangle Room at 113 Eldridge st. in downtown New York City.Header image by Tim Barber
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Public Programs
April 23, 2026
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ICP x AIPAD–The Night of Photography
For The Photography Show at AIPAD in 2026, ICP will take over the Colonel’s Room throughout the day and sponsor the Friday night open bar in the main gallery space during The Night of Photography.All programming is open to people attending The Photography Show. ICP Portfolio Reviews – 11:00 am to 12:30 pm ICP will offer one-on-one Portfolio Reviews with ICP Open Education faculty, giving photographers the opportunity to receive focused feedback on their work. In these 15-minute sessions, participants can share a current project and receive guidance on any aspect of the work including image selection, editing, sequencing, and next steps. Reviews will take place from 11:00 AM–12:30 PM, with eighteen sessions available. Advance sign-up and a ticket is required. Please sign up through the ticket link. ICP Infinity Award Series–Tarrah Krajnak in Conversation – 1:00 pm Photographic Art and New Media Award Winner Tarrah Krajnak is joined in conversation by Associate Director of Exhibitions, Sara Ickow, alongside artist Paola Martínez Fiterre and others, to discuss their relationship to their Latin American origin within performance and art-making. Roundtable Group Critique – 3:00 pm to 5:00 pmModerated by ICP faculty member Jason Fulford, this program invites two ICP alumni to present a recent body of work for a live group critique with fellow alumni. Using a structured critique process, participants will discuss image selection, sequencing, and the evolving direction of each project, offering insight into how photographers refine and shape their work. The Photography Show public audience is welcome to observe from seating in the room. Alumni interested in presenting or participating should register here. Open Bar in the Main Gallery Space - 5:00 pm to 7:00 pmThe Night of Photography features an open bar from 5:00–7:00 PM. ICP welcomes members, alumni, students and friends to join us at the main bar area. We look forward to raising a glass together and connecting with our photo community. Image © Will Ragozzino / scottruddevents.com
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ICP in the Photo Community
April 24, 2026
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ICP Infinity Award Series —Tarrah Krajnak in Conversation
Meet ICP at AIPAD for a special conversation with Tarrah Krajnak, the 2026 Infinity Award Photographic Art and New Media Award honoree, alongside artists Rachelle Mozman, Martha Naranjo Sandoval, and Paola Martinez Fiterre. Moderated by ICP’s Associate Director of Exhibitions, Sara Ickow, the artists will discuss their relationship to their Latin American origin within performance and art-making.This program is being hosted at AIPAD, located at Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10065. Learn more about ICP at AIPAD. About AIPADOrganized in 1979, AIPAD, with its global membership across six continents, is the collective expert voice for fine art photography dealers. Through its acclaimed education initiative, AIPAD Talks, and its flagship event, The Photography Show, the organization enhances the confidence of the public, museums, institutions and others in responsible fine art photography collecting. Presented by AIPAD, The Photography Show is the longest-running exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium in the world. About ICP Infinity AwardsSince 1985, the ICP Infinity Awards have recognized major contributions and emerging talent in the fields of photojournalism, art, fashion photography, and publishing. 2026 HonoreesJoel Meyerowitz - Lifetime Achievement AwardHaruka Sakaguchi - Documentary Practice and Visual Journalism AwardsCollier Schorr - Commercial and Editorial Photography AwardTarrah Krajnak- Photographic Art and New Media Award About the SpeakersTarrah Krajnak (b. 1979, Lima, Peru) is an artist working across photography, performance, and poetry. Krajnak lives and works in Los Angeles where she is an Associate Professor of Art at UCLA. She is currently a research fellow at the Wissenschaftkolleg zu Berlin. Krajnak is represented by Galerie Thomas Zander, Cologne/Paris. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Louis Roederer Discovery Award at Les Recontres d'Arles, a Lange-Taylor Prize from the Center for Documentary Studies, and a Howard Foundation Fellowship among other awards. She has published three books including El Jardín De Senderos Que Se Bifurcan (DAIS 2021), Master Rituals II: Weston's Nudes (TBW 2022) and RePose (FW Books 2023). Her work has been featured in Aperture, British Journal of Photography, The Eyes Journal, and European Photography. Krajnak’s work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, Tate Modern, London, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, Centre Pompidou, Paris, The Pinault Collection, Paris, Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Huis Marseille Museum of Photography, Amsterdam, and Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago, among others. Rachelle Mozman is the recipient of a NYFA/NYSCA award in 2025, the John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship and the Aperture Creator Labs Photo Fund in 2024. She received the Colen Brown Art Prize and the Rema Hort Mann Foundation award in 2022. In 2021 she had a solo exhibition, All These Things I Carry with Me, at South Bend Museum, South Bend, IN. In 2020 Mozman released her monograph, Colonial Echo with Kris Graves Projects. In 2019 she had a solo exhibition, Metamorphosis of Failure at Smack Mellon, Brooklyn, NY. Mozman has been awarded residencies at LMCC workspace, Smack Mellon, Baxter St at CCNY, and Light Work. Mozman was awarded the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship in 2019, the NYC Film and Media Grant from the Jerome Foundation in 2017 and others. Her work has been published in Aperture, Vogue, Contact Sheet, Presumed Innocence, Exit and numerous other publications. Martha Naranjo Sandoval is a Brooklyn-based visual artist, photographer, publisher, and cataloger from Mexico City. Her work focuses on the family album as means of creating community around photography. She holds a degree in Film from Centro de Diseño, Cine y Televisión in Mexico City, and an MFA from the International Center of Photography and Bard College. In 2023 she presented the solo exhibition The Stench of Orange Blossoms at Miriam Gallery, and in 2024, Flowering Wound at Baxter Street Camera Club of New York as part of their Artist-In-Residency program. Her monograph Small Death, published by MACK, was shortlisted for the 2025 Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook First PhotoBook Award. One of her pieces was included in the landmark exhibition "The Brooklyn Artists Exhibition" at the Brooklyn Museum. She is the founder and director of the editorial project Matarile Ediciones, which publishes work by artists who are immigrants or part of a recent diaspora.Paola Martínez Fiterre is a Cuban artist based in New York, whose practice focuses on the representation of the female body as shaped by the migratory experience. She studied at the Instituto Superior de Arte (ISA) in Havana and graduated from the International Center of Photography in 2019. She has received fellowships such as the Reed Foundation Fellowship for Cuban artists and, in 2023, the Cintas Foundation Fellowship in Photography. The work of Paola Fiterre offers an intimate reckoning with the body, identity, and the immigrant experience. Using her own body as both subject and medium; as a space of confrontation and contemplation. Her work is a reflection on the tension between personal and cultural identity, exploring themes such as migration, the female figure in a globalized society, and humanity’s relationship with the natural world. Fiterre’s work evokes a visceral response, drawing attention to the shared experience of “otherness” that transcends borders, cultures, and bodies. Sara Ickow is the Associate Director of Exhibitions and Collections at the International Center of Photography and manages exhibitions and special projects for Women Photograph. Previously, she worked as a curatorial assistant and collections manager with the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery. She holds an MA in art history from NYU’s Institute of Fine Arts. Image: Tarrah Krajnak, Self-Portrait as Weston/as Bertha Wardell, 1927/2020, from Master Rituals II: Weston’s Nudes, 8x10 Silver Gelatin Print, 2020. © Tarrah Krajnak & Zander Galerie
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