I’ve was accepted as one of 60 artists, from a pool of 120+, to be in the 50/50 Show II @ which took place at the Sanchez Art Center in Pacifica, CA. Over the course of 50 days, I created 50 artworks, beginning Monday, May 17 and ending Monday, July 5. For the show, each artist committed to a specific theme and medium of their choice and was given 50 6″ x 6″ MDF panels on which to create their works. I expanded upon my street documentary series, Childhood, creating archival c-prints from digital negatives – which I spray mounted on the panels.
The 50/50 show II displayed from the grand opening on July 30 – August 29th and received press in the San Jose Mercury.
All the participating artist’s works were displayed on a 7 x 7 square grid, with one image framed and hung to the side. All images were for sale. If you would like to purchase images remaining from the show, please contact me
Additionally, all of my images (in the order in which they are hung) and the artist statement are displayed below:
Artist Statement| Childhood
Jana Carrey, 2010
In 2007, Childhood began during a phase of experimentation with street documentary photography – as a departure from ethnographic documentary work. I began to temporarily engage with the lives of unknown children as they explored their environments. As the series grew, I sought to capture the “manufactured” boundaries that children met due to the structure of the societies (UK, USA, Portugal, Germany) in which I photographed; boundaries that contrast with the ephemeral and limitless nature of childhood.
Over the course of the 50 days, I embarked on another exploration of childhood and the series took on a new life. I quickly became captivated with the constant motion of children and sought to capture the movement and flow of these energetic little beings. Childhood became a reflection of impermanence: just as children are ever changing and unpredictable, so are the environments in which they are juxtaposed.
To best photograph children at play, I had to exist in the realm of childhood magic, where life unfolds moment by moment. I sought to be led by the uninhibited spirit that moves through these children and to see the world from a perspective where boundaries blur and imagination is real. Observing the world from a child’s point of view, everything becomes new again. Colors brighten, there is mystery around every corner, the world is full of life.

