10/22/18 10:01am

Photoville returned for its seventh year, transforming the plaza beneath the Brooklyn Bridge into a myriad of temporary photo exhibitions stringed alongside the Brooklyn Promenade in DUMBO.

1. More than just photographs.

The free nine-day festival, by way of United Photo Industries, is known for its repurposed shipping containers that house the temporary photo exhibitions in a makeshift photo village. The year-round effort compiles the work of artists from all over, and curates this effort into thought-provoking exhibitions featured in Brooklyn Bridge Park.

Photoville takes place under the Brooklyn Bridge.

Outdoor screenings, hands-on workshops, discussion panels, an education day for New York City students, and a Smorgasburg-sponsored beer garden were also thrown into the nine day mix. Featured programming included sessions hosted by the New York Times, New York Magazine, National Geographic, Getty Images, and PBS POV.

2. It may be free, but it should cost more.

Photoville is free for the public to attend, but the work invested into Photoville’s fruition arrives with a cost: this year’s price tag clocked in at $650,000.

And that’s actually not that much for what’s being offered, according to Laura Roumanos, executive producer at United Photo Industries and co-founder of Photoville.

“We had no money, no resources for Photoville,” Roumanos tells Brokelyn. “However, when someone offers you 80,000 square feet of space, you say yes and you figure it out.”

It’s a year-round effort to curate all of Photoville’s exhibits.

The grit of Roumanos and the rest of the United Photo Industries team is what feeds Photoville’s vitality — along with its 150+ sponsors and the donations that it receives. Each year, the photography festival witnesses generous growth. Around 40,000 visitors frequented the 40 exhibitions of Photoville in 2012. Photoville is dwarfing its own numbers six years later, with a record attendance of 90,000+ visitors that were ushered in to gaze upon over 80 exhibitions.

“We’re the definition of the hustle,” Roumanos commented.

3. You can see the exhibits across the country.

Though the show is grounded in Brooklyn, the festival has extended out into other locations including Boston, Atlanta, Durham, Denver, Santa Fe, Houston, Sacramento, and even into the Canadian terrain of Calgary.

4.“Photoville’s for everyone, and I mean everyone.”

In an ongoing effort to increase diversity, many of the exhibits from this year featured female subjects, female photographers, and people of color. Photographs highlighting the hardships of immigration and gentrification were also central in the seventh iteration of Photoville.

Photoville is “for everyone, and I mean everyone,” Roumanos said, who plans to continue her work in providing a platform for unheard voices. Down the road, she says that Photoville could see an influx of interactive exhibitions, an increase in family-oriented showcases, and further involvement with youth organizations.

 

by Melissa Angell

09/19/18 2:34pm

Photo via Dean Rose/Unsplash


Wednesday 9/19

Nothin’!

Thursday 9/20

Ed Center Open Hours @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 3-5pm, FREE, more info

Photoville! @ Dumbo, 4-10pm, FREE, more info

Intrepid Air and Space Museum Portable Planetarium @ Smack Mellon (92 Plymouth St), 6-8pm, FREE, more info

Live at the Archway: Chiquita Brujita @ Dumbo Archway (155 Water St), 6-8pm, FREE, more info

Friday 9/21

Photoville! @ Dumbo, 12-10pm, FREE, more info

DUMBO Street Eats @ Dumbo, 1pm, $60, more info

Brooklyn Bridge and Dumbo Walking Tour @ Tweed Courthouse (52 Chambers St), 2pm, $25, more info

Free Admission Skating @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Roller Skating (Pier 2, 150 Furman St), 3:30-6pm, FREE, more info

ClimbingCrew #35 – Shoes Meet Wall @ Dumbo Boulders (99 Plymouth St), 4pm-6pm, $10+, more info

Bklyn American Music Festival, Day 2 @ Dumbo Archway (155 Water St), 5pm-11pm, FREE, more info

Miss Sophie Lee New Orleans Jazz Trio @ Superfine! (126 Front St), 8pm-11pm, FREE, more info

Saturday 9/22

Brooklyn Bridge Run Tour@ City Hall Park at Chambers St (NYC), 8am-9:30am, more info

Green Team Clean Up @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 10am-12pm, FREE, more info

Kayaking @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse (Pier 2), 10am-2pm, FREE, more info

Flower Arrangement Class at DUMBO NYC @ (53 Bridge St), 10:30am-12pm, $110+, more info

Photoville! @ Dumbo, 12-10pm, FREE, more info

Ed Center Open Hours @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 1-5pm, FREE, more info

Bklyn American Music Festival, Day 3 @ Various Locations, 2pm-11pm, FREE, more info

Women’s Archway Stage @ Dumbo Archway (155 Water St), 9/22 2pm – 9/23 10pm, FREE, more info

Sunday 9/23

Kayak Polo @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 11am-3pm, FREE, more info

Bklyn American Music Festival, Day 4 @ Superfine! (126 Front St), 11am-11pm, FREE, more info

Superfine Green Chile Bluegrass Brunch @ Superfine! (126 Front St), 11am-3pm, FREE, more info

Photoville! @ Dumbo, 12-9pm, FREE, more info

St. Francis Men’s Soccer Game @ Brooklyn Bridge Park (Pier 5), 1-3pm, FREE, more info

Jenny Xie, Nicole Haroutunian, & More Read for RAICES @ powerHouse Arena (28 Adams St), 5pm, FREE, more info

Monday 9/24

Free Admission Skating @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Roller Skating (Pier 2, 150 Furman St), 3:30-6pm, FREE, more info

Reading: Genevieve Hudson, T Kira Madden, Alisson Wood, & More @ powerHouse Arena (28 Adams St), 7pm-9pm, FREE, more info

Tuesday 9/25

Ed Center Open Hours @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 3-5pm, FREE, more info

DUMBO Innovator’s Meet-Up: Access Labs by Flatiron School @ Made in NY Media Center by IFP (30 John Street), 6:30pm-8:30pm, FREE, more info

Stars in the Night @ Dumbo, 7:30 pm (other show times available), $125, more info

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Photo via Dan Calderwood/Unsplash


Wednesday 9/12

SoHo to Dumbo by Bicycle Wednesday Mornings @ Capuchino (Soho), 11am-1pm, $30, more info

NYFA Classifieds Focus Group @ 20 Jay St, 11am, FREE, more info

SoHo to Dumbo by Bicycle Wednesday Afternoons @ Capuchino (Soho), 3pm-5pm, $30, more info

Photoville! @ Dumbo, 6pm, FREE, more info

Book Launch: Car Trouble by Robert Rorke — w/ Phillip Lopate @ powerHouse Arena (28 Adams St), 7pm-9pm, FREE, more info

POOL TALKS – Squibb Park Pool Community Conversations @ Brooklyn Bridge Park (37 Hicks St), 6pm-8:30pm, FREE, more info

Thursday 9/13

Ed Center Open Hours @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 3-5pm, FREE, more info

Stars in the Night @ Dumbo, 7:30 pm (other show times available), $125, more info

Live at the Archway: Gangstagrass @ Dumbo Archway (155 Water St), 6-8pm, FREE, more info

Friday 9/14

Free Admission Skating @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Roller Skating (Pier 2, 150 Furman St), 3:30-6pm, FREE, more info

Saturday 9/15

Green Team Clean Up @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 10am-12pm, FREE, more info

Kayaking @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Boathouse (Pier 2), 10am-2pm, FREE, more info

Ed Center Open Hours @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 1-5pm, FREE, more info

Elizabeth Schmuhl, Sasha Fletcher & Tomás Q. Morín @ Berl’s Brooklyn Poetry Shop (141 Front St), 7pm-10pm, FREE, more info

Sunday 9/16

Kayak Polo @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 11am-3pm, FREE, more info

POOL TALKS – Squibb Park Pool Community Conversations @ Brooklyn Bridge Park (37 Hicks St), 2pm, FREE, more info

Ed Center Open Hours @ Brooklyn Bridge Park, 1-5pm, FREE, more info

Monday 9/17

Free Admission Skating @ Brooklyn Bridge Park Roller Skating (Pier 2, 150 Furman St), 3:30-6pm, FREE, more info

Tuesday 9/18

Double Book Launch: Horse Crazy & Gone Tomorrow by Gary Indiana @ powerHouse Arena (28 Adams St), 7pm-9pm, FREE, more info