Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Look Up: Denizens of the Sky
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A juried and invited exhibition, asking you to consider the sky not just as a backdrop to our everyday lives, but as a dynamic and powerful presence. The artists encourage you to look upward with new eyes, to find meaning in its mysteries, and to celebrate the denizens of this vast and ever-changing expanse.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Astrophotographers of the Adirondacks
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A selection of amazing astrophotographers working in the Adirondacks. Some are working here right in Old Forge's backyard to others further north and beyond.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Look Up: Denizens of the Sky
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A juried and invited exhibition, asking you to consider the sky not just as a backdrop to our everyday lives, but as a dynamic and powerful presence. The artists encourage you to look upward with new eyes, to find meaning in its mysteries, and to celebrate the denizens of this vast and ever-changing expanse.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Astrophotographers of the Adirondacks
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A selection of amazing astrophotographers working in the Adirondacks. Some are working here right in Old Forge's backyard to others further north and beyond.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Look Up: Denizens of the Sky
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A juried and invited exhibition, asking you to consider the sky not just as a backdrop to our everyday lives, but as a dynamic and powerful presence. The artists encourage you to look upward with new eyes, to find meaning in its mysteries, and to celebrate the denizens of this vast and ever-changing expanse.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Astrophotographers of the Adirondacks
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A selection of amazing astrophotographers working in the Adirondacks. Some are working here right in Old Forge's backyard to others further north and beyond.
Alan Friedman: Starlight
The photographs in this exhibition were recorded from Alan's Buffalo backyard using a small telescope. Filters placed in front allow only a small fraction of the sun’s energy to reach the camera. Varying filters reveal different aspects of solar energy.
Look Up: Denizens of the Sky
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A juried and invited exhibition, asking you to consider the sky not just as a backdrop to our everyday lives, but as a dynamic and powerful presence. The artists encourage you to look upward with new eyes, to find meaning in its mysteries, and to celebrate the denizens of this vast and ever-changing expanse.
Amy E. Bartell: Dear World
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
Dear World is a series of mixed media images that speak to a delicate, splintered landscape of dualities with cracks through which ineffable beauty has grown but stories have fallen. Edges where so much has been marginalized and so many are woundable.
Astrophotographers of the Adirondacks
- Event Location: Get directions to View Arts Center
A selection of amazing astrophotographers working in the Adirondacks. Some are working here right in Old Forge's backyard to others further north and beyond.