News Digest
September 19, 2011
WithInSight Fall Show
Show opening:
Saturday, October 1 from 11am-7pm
Sunday, October 2 from 11am-6pm
Special preview party:
Friday, September 30 at 8pm.
Exhibiting photographers:
Nelson Armour
Debra Bleeke
Khabrim Diallo
Jette Draper
Jessica Ekern
Bela Grover
Sandra Homan
Paul Italiano
Marcia Johnson
Ted Johnson
Barbara Kiely
Michael Kreuser
Kevin Krumm
Susan Littman
Julie McClure
Molly McMahon
Susan Densa Moye
Jim St. Marie
Charla Tabet
Richard Stromberg's Chicago Photography Classes
4001 N. Ravenswood Ave., First Floor
Chicago, IL 60613
312 671-7717
View the show poster and download the post card
September 18, 2011
Season Party and Annual Bake-Off
Attend our "Bake Off" for some good food, good fun and fine photographs on Tuesday December 6, 2011 at 7:00 PM
Every year that Richard teaches, starting in 1970, he hosts an annual Bake-Off. Students are invited to make something sweet or savory and be included in a contest to win a prize:
- First Prize is a free class
- Second Prize is 50% off the price of a class
- Third Prize is 25% off the price of a class
All former students are invited to attend, Photo I students are the judges. And the WithInSight Gallery is open to all.
Please enter if you wish, but remember, with a free class as the First Prize, the competition is stiff.
If you plan to enter, RSVP Richard, 312-671-7717
March 8, 2011
Student Exhibit at Calumet Photo thru April 8, 2011
Don't miss this showcase of exceptional RSCPC student photos.
Location: Calumet Chicago, 1111 N. Cherry Avenue, Chicago
Phone: 312-440-4920
Website: Click here
January 1, 2009
Best of Chicago 2008
A Best Kept Secret.
While Richard Stromberg was Program Director, the Chicago Photography Center was included on the coveted Chicago Reader's Best of Chicago 2008 list as a "Best Kept Secret."
December 1, 2008
Maybe You've Read About Richard in the News
Of course you have.
Everyone's been reading and commenting (sort of) about it.
Read the story for yourself. It's in the Chicago Reader, November 27, 2008. And a follow up Letter to the Editor commenting on the Chicago Reader story.