
Pete McCutchen on Breaking the Rules and the Importance of Vision
A carpenter has to know how to use saws and planes and hammers properly, and so too the photographer must master the tools. Read More …
A carpenter has to know how to use saws and planes and hammers properly, and so too the photographer must master the tools. Read More …
Six weeks ago, our annual jury reviewed the artwork of 65 applicants and welcomed 20 new artists to the fold. All of them are noteworthy, but one stands out for her sheer youth: Amanda Marie Harner, whose career as a professional artist began almost by Read More …
Clifford Wheeler, “Axes, Bold as Love” No one quite knows how all of our in-house photographers ended up in studios on the third floor, but in the weeks ahead, that’s where many of our visitors will focus, as the Torpedo Factory participates in FotoWeek DC, Read More …
Congratulations are in order for Pete McCutchen and James Steele, two photographers whose work is well known to fans and friends of the Torpedo Factory. At the 49th annual Bath County Art Show, Steele’s “Hand on Shoulder” won First Prize for photography, and McCutchen’s “Wing” Read More …
Torpedo Factory photographer Pete McCutchen has often visited his wife’s hometown of Cambridge, Illinois, but earlier this year he spotted an intriguing new sight on the horizon: hundreds of wind turbines. McCutchen sees the places and objects he photographs less as subjects in themselves and Read More …