I love the idea of photographs communicating with each other, sometimes to tell a story or sometimes to compare and contrast. Thank you to all who submitted to today’s exhibition–it is always a treat to see your interpretations on a theme. We are taking a summer break from exhibitions, so check back in late August […]
Archives for May 2019
The 2019 Photographs in Conversation Exhibition Part 2
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The 2019 Photographs in Conversation Exhibition, Part 3
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Jennifer Bucheit: Again & Again
As an American consumer, as well as an American photographic artist, I realized I had a distinct responsibility to reflect on my own habits of consumption, to acknowledge how I was personally contributing to the overall equation and to share my observations in a way that encouraged viewers to recognize their own lives within my […]
Mary Beth Meehan: Seeing Newnan
Just east of Newnan’s Courthouse Square lies a parcel of land, wide open except for slim oak trees scattered on a hillside. The land is bordered by a former cotton-mill village, a city park, and elegant 19th-century houses. A narrow path skirts the land close to the road. Cliff and Monique have made this place […]
Ashly Stohl: Days & Years
I remember a day long ago, when I was cleaning out my purse, removing such items as a rotten banana, a half eaten protein bar, wads of kleenex and a few other sticky and seen-better-days items, plus numerous happy meal toys, all co-mingled with my adult possessions set to the the soundtrack of my son, […]