Michael Hintlian: No Transfer

Michael Hintlian No Transfer: Photographs From the T March 29th, 2010 – April 30th, 2010 Just as Robert Frank and Tom Wood captured the streets from the window of a city bus, Michael Hintlian has taken his camera to document the passing landscape through the window of the Boston T bus. Although “No Transfer: Photographs [...]

Eva Timothy: Lost in Learning The Art of Discovery

Eva Koleva Timothy Lost in Learning: The Art of Discovery February 15th, 2010 – March 19th, 2010 Bulgarian born, Eva Koleva Timothy, provides us with an extraordinary glimpse into the world of historical fine art photography in her traveling exhibit “Lost in Learning: The Art of Discovery”. From a young age Eva Koleva Timothy aspired [...]

Nicole Hatanaka: Taxinomia

Nicole Hatanaka Taxinomia January 11, 2010 – February 12th, 2010 In Taxinomia, Nicole Hatanaka examines arrangements of objects in natural history museums and nature laboratories. Many of the photographs in this series were taken in the storage spaces, workspaces, offices, and backrooms of these institutions, and focus on the unexpected, accidental, and commonly overlooked. Underscoring [...]

Tony Donovan: Ardoyne, Belfast, Ireland

Tony Donovan Ardoyne, Belfast, Ireland November 16th, 2009 – January 8th, 2010 More images are available through his website; http://www.connecticutweddingphotographer.com

Jed Hickson: Delirious Affirmations

Jed Hickson Delirious Affirmations October 5th, 2009 – November 13th, 2009 Delirious Affirmations is a retrospective exhibit covering a photographic career that spans the last 35 years.  Hickson displays, in 16×20 silver gelatin prints, his fascination with his world and the beauty he finds in ordinary circumstances: the wind moving in the trees, an unused [...]

Keith Johnson: The Extended Landscape

Keith Johnson The  Extended  Landscape August 24th, 2009 – October 2nd, 2009 ” The camera documents better than any device the detail and surface of objects, places, and ideas, but sometimes the involvement with an idea goes on to look at multiple facets; consider what cubist painters accomplished early in the 20th century.  Sometimes extended [...]

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