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UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS: (IN THE MAIN GALLERY)
A View From The Top:
Photographs by Bradford Washburn and Vittorio Sella
Panopticon Gallery in conjunction with the Decaneas Archive are excited to be exhibiting photographs by
Bradford Washburn and
Vittorio Sella from January 11 to February 25, 2013.
Read more about this exhibition
HERE
UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS: (IN THE PRIVATE ROOM)
The Photographs of Bill Franson
Observe, and get on with it. That's Franson's mantra.
Bill Franson studied at the Art Institute of Boston and went on to earn a B.A. in Philosophy at Calvin College in Michigan. He worked at several production houses in Boston until going out on his own in the mid 90's. His work has been exhibited and collected both locally and nationally and he currently teaches at the New England School of Photography (NESOP).
UPCOMING EMERGING ARTIST | FEATURED:
Megan Lowney
A senior at the
New Hampshire Institute of Art, Megan Lowney set a goal to create a visual cohesion between the geometry of the human form with organic textural elements in nature. Hard rocks and strong trees lend themselves to masculine qualities, while delicate foliage optimizes femininity.
NOW REPRESENTING:
Agnieszka Sosnowska
It took a trip to Paris to the
Lens Culture FotoFest portfolio review event to meet a fellow alumna from the Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
Agnieszka Sosnowska (b. Warsaw, Poland), received a B.F.A. in photography from the Massachusetts College of Art in 1995 and a M.F.A. in studio teaching from Boston University in 1999.
Her ongoing series of self portraits reflect surreal memories of her rural lifestyle and upbringing and hint back to her childhood.
In 1996, Sosnowska returned to Poland to complete a Fulbright Fellowship where she documented the Tatra highlanders. In 2005, she completed a American-Scandinavian Fellowship in Iceland documenting the local farming culture. She currently resides in Iceland.