Sunday, March 16, 2008
PANOPTICON GALLERY EXHIBITIONS - March 15 - April 21, 2008
Upcoming Exhibitions at Panopticon Gallery
Directions
Panopticon Gallery is conveniently located off of the Green Line at the Kenmore Sq. T stop within the Hotel Commonwealth.
Driving directions are available on our website at www.panopt.com
The Great Marsh
Photographs by Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
Witch Island, Day Break
Witch Island, Daybreak
Ipswich, MA
© Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
March 18th - April 29th
Opening: Friday, March 28th 5-7pm
"The familiar lines and forms of salt marsh islands and tidal estuaries are part of the Great Marsh landscape that I have lived with for over thirty years, watching its many moods and seeking it out through changing tides, light and seasons. This primeval landscape holds endless appeal, with its simplicity of line and form, strong presence of natural forces, and complex interplay of elements. The images in this collection are from a landscape covering several thousand acres of tidal creeks, estuaries, salt marsh islands, and sand dunes that form Castle Neck and the surrounding area in Ipswich, MA."
- Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
Inside History
Photographs by Paul Wainwright
Spiral Rollinsford
Spiral Stairs, Mill Building, Rollinsford, N.H.
© Paul Wainwright
March 15th - April 21st, 2008
"The images in this exhibition include interpretive images of the natural landscape and architectural interiors that are literal in their renderings while simultaneously contemplative and quiet."
- Tony Decaneas
Signs of Social Change
Photographs by Ernest C. Withers
© Ernest C. Withers
A young boy takes a rest during the Sanitation Workers Strike. 1968
© Ernest C. Withers
January 31 - March 31, 2008
Signs of Social Change features the photography of Ernest C. Withers. This exhibition features the signage from the 1950-1960's segregated South. Mr. Withers recently passed away at the age of 85. He leaves behind a vast archive of the Civil Rights Movement. In addition, Withers documented the powerful music scene on Beale Street, the Negro Baseball League and black social life in Memphis.
Tony Decaneas & Shannon McDonald
Panopticon Gallery of Photography
502c Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
t 617-267 8929
www.panopt.com
Directions
Panopticon Gallery is conveniently located off of the Green Line at the Kenmore Sq. T stop within the Hotel Commonwealth.
Driving directions are available on our website at www.panopt.com
The Great Marsh
Photographs by Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
Witch Island, Day Break
Witch Island, Daybreak
Ipswich, MA
© Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
March 18th - April 29th
Opening: Friday, March 28th 5-7pm
"The familiar lines and forms of salt marsh islands and tidal estuaries are part of the Great Marsh landscape that I have lived with for over thirty years, watching its many moods and seeking it out through changing tides, light and seasons. This primeval landscape holds endless appeal, with its simplicity of line and form, strong presence of natural forces, and complex interplay of elements. The images in this collection are from a landscape covering several thousand acres of tidal creeks, estuaries, salt marsh islands, and sand dunes that form Castle Neck and the surrounding area in Ipswich, MA."
- Dorothy Kerper Monnelly
Inside History
Photographs by Paul Wainwright
Spiral Rollinsford
Spiral Stairs, Mill Building, Rollinsford, N.H.
© Paul Wainwright
March 15th - April 21st, 2008
"The images in this exhibition include interpretive images of the natural landscape and architectural interiors that are literal in their renderings while simultaneously contemplative and quiet."
- Tony Decaneas
Signs of Social Change
Photographs by Ernest C. Withers
© Ernest C. Withers
A young boy takes a rest during the Sanitation Workers Strike. 1968
© Ernest C. Withers
January 31 - March 31, 2008
Signs of Social Change features the photography of Ernest C. Withers. This exhibition features the signage from the 1950-1960's segregated South. Mr. Withers recently passed away at the age of 85. He leaves behind a vast archive of the Civil Rights Movement. In addition, Withers documented the powerful music scene on Beale Street, the Negro Baseball League and black social life in Memphis.
Tony Decaneas & Shannon McDonald
Panopticon Gallery of Photography
502c Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215
t 617-267 8929
www.panopt.com
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