On the ocean side of King’s Mountain lies the internationally acclaimed Djerassi Resident Artists Program, created by one of Woodside’s most celebrated families. The mission of the Program is to support and enhance the creativity of artists by providing uninterrupted time for work, reflection, and collegial interaction in a setting of great natural beauty on which the program is situated.
The photographs in Robert Buelteman’s second monograph, Eighteen Days in June, were first made during his 1995 commission by the Peninsula Open Space Trust to document the land and then his subsequent residency at the Artists Program in 1996. Since that time, Buelteman has enjoyed multiple residencies and led several workshops on ways of seeing as well as making photographs using alternate non-digital methods including his celebrated cameraless photographs.
Signed copies of Eighteen Days in June will be available for a suggested donation of $45 and above to the Djerassi Resident Artists Program.
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