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Why Photography? Group Exhibition

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Friday, 19 March 2021 to Thursday, 29 April 2021

“Why Photography?” is an ode to our passion for photography and the wide range of techniques and styles this medium allows. One of the greatest powers of photography is the ability for an image to give the viewer a new perspective on how we see, and experience life. Fine art photography has continued to evolve technically and visually since its inception in the 1830s, and our artists in this exhibition demonstrate the vast scope of this art form.

 Fine art photography is something we have enjoyed sharing with our patrons since first opening the gallery and our passion for collecting the medium has not diminished. The visual escape this medium provides has only amplified our love and our desire to share it. 

 

Featuring Laurie Victor Kay, Michael Massaia, Maria Svarbova, Melvin Sokolsly, Charles Kay Jr, Alex Timmermans, Jefferson Hayman and others.

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(208)726-7585
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661 Sun Valley Road

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