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photographic resources 860.783.5443 FRESH FACES/Fresh Images, 2010 Emerging young artists from the region's high schools present their photography.
• Bolton May 22–June 10, 2010.
Nocturnal View: A Night Photography Exhibition Color night photography blending analog and digital technology into a unique perspective of the world around us. August 28–September 23, 2010.
Please join us for an Artist's Reception on Saturday, September 11,
Some of the Previous Shows in the Gallery at PhotoSynthesis
2 Daughters, 2 Mothers Inspired by their mothers' behaviors during their common journey with Alzheimer's, artists Nancy Goodrich and Jill Mass created a series of very personal photographs. They used an alternative process, Ziatype, to represent the past and the softness of memory. "Though we have lost our moms, we remain connected to them through our shared past and our present. We have created simple images to reflect the simplicity of our mothers' present lives as well as the sense of loss." March 6–April 10, 2010.
Homage to Eugène Atget A photographic documentary of street scenes and architecture of France. November 30, 2009–January 10, 2010.
IMPERMANENCE Two views of the certainty of change... January 16–February 28, 2010.
2 Islands A collection of landscape photographs of Ireland and Martha's Vineyard. October 3–November 8, 2009.
Selected Works Jessica's self-interpretive work incorporates antique and alternative photographic processes. August 1–September 5, 2009.
Grids: Typologies, Topologies, and the Extended Image Keith's new work is about extending the photographic document beyond the single print. By presenting multiple images as units of a whole, the resulting narrative, time study, or comparison, creates a visual experience larger than the sum of individual parts. May 7–June 5, 2009.
My New England B&W, color, and hand-painted photographs from 12 portfolios, including Winter Monochromes, At Water's Edge, New England Stone Walls, and A Walk Down Main Street. April 1–April 30, 2009. |