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Thursday, August 30, 2007

PHOTOGRAPHER NORM SCOTCH EXHIBIT & TALK - Oct 11 - Nov 9, 2007

Photographer and Local Educator Norm Scotch Brings “People and Places” to the Brookline Arts Center

(Brookline, MA – August 29, 2007) Brookline photographer Norm Scotch will exhibit his photographs at the Brookline Arts Center in an exhibition entitled “People and Places” from October 11 through November 9, 2007. Scotch brings an analytic and affectionate eye to Boston, Florida and British Columbia, with richly-hued studies of Fenway Park, the Boston skyline, the Canadian forests and Maine.

“Norm’s beautiful photographs make plain his wonderful curiosity about the world and about people. His subjects are of all ages and all backgrounds. He approaches everyone with empathy and appreciation,” says exhibition curator Susan Navarre, Executive Director of the Brookline Arts Center.

Scotch will lead a free Photography Salon discussion group on Friday, October 19, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Photographers are encouraged to bring samples of their own work to share with the group and spur discussion of artistic and technical issues.

The salon is part of a continuing series of casual discussions for photographers at the Brookline Arts Center. Professionals, amateurs and anyone interested in photography are welcome, and encouraged to bring their work, both digital and film, for discussion.

Master printer Steve Miller will also help lead the salon. “Steve is really talented: he has helped me to experiment with the scale of my prints,” says Scotch. “Some of the photographs in “People and Places” are printed on a very large scale: over four feet long. I love the drama that the size creates.”

Norm Scotch is the Founding Dean Emeritus of the Boston University School of Public Health. He is also an alumnus of Boston University, and has exhibited his work in faculty art exhibitions there. Scotch has also been honored at the School of Public Health, where the Norman A. Scotch Award for Excellence in Teaching is named after him.

Regular gallery hours for viewing “People and Places” on exhibit are Monday through Fridays, 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Admission to the gallery is free. The Brookline Arts Center is located at 86 Monmouth Street and is convenient to public transportation. For more information, call 617-566-5715 or visit www.brooklineartscenter.com.



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