FYI - there will be a fashion show here in New London tomorrow evening (Friday) inside the Atrium at Harris Place. Local designers Cristin Gallagher and Jesse English will be debuting some of their new fall designs, and the opening reception will be held at ArtImage (my studio), which is directly across the street from the show at 170 State St. The show starts at 8p (opening reception at 7p)is free and all are invited to attend. I will be shooting the show, and if all goes well, there will be more shows like this to follow. So come down and be a part of New London's blossoming arts district!! IMA/Raw Culture
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Art Leather at ArtImage
FYI - In case you didn't get the email blast. I am hosting a Art Leather "Get Together" here at the studio today from 4-7p. Please feel free to stop down and check out the latest and greatest products from Art Leather. Colleen Nolan will be here to answer any questions you might have. Studio address is 170 State Street in New London. Everyone is welcome!
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Master Photographers Exhibit at The Met
I am wondering if anyone is interested in getting together to go check this out at The Metropolitan Museum of Art within the next couple of weeks. Only runs to the end of the month. Let me know!
Framing a Century: Master Photographers, 1840–1940
The exhibition tells the story of photography's first 100 years through the work of key figures who helped shape the aesthetic and expressive course of the medium: Gustave Le Gray, Roger Fenton, Carleton Watkins, William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Nadar, Édouard Baldus, Charles Marville, Eugène Atget, Walker Evans, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Brassaï. The exhibition presents 10 to 12 iconic works by each of these artists to convey a broad sense of their contributions to photography. Many of the works are drawn from the Museum's 2005 acquisition of the Gilman Collection.
Framing a Century: Master Photographers, 1840–1940
The exhibition tells the story of photography's first 100 years through the work of key figures who helped shape the aesthetic and expressive course of the medium: Gustave Le Gray, Roger Fenton, Carleton Watkins, William Henry Fox Talbot, Julia Margaret Cameron, Nadar, Édouard Baldus, Charles Marville, Eugène Atget, Walker Evans, Man Ray, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Brassaï. The exhibition presents 10 to 12 iconic works by each of these artists to convey a broad sense of their contributions to photography. Many of the works are drawn from the Museum's 2005 acquisition of the Gilman Collection.
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