In Running the Numbers, artist Chris Jordan creates intricate photographic prints assembled from thousands of smaller photographs, visually depicting statistics that dramatize aspects of contemporary American culture.
Lydia Panas redfines the portrait, creating a far less saccharine facade and delves deeper into the psyche. Inspired by the painting The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit by Sargent, Panas' work had been featured in numerous museums and galleries…
Artist Lyn Godley explores the relationship between art and technology in her exhibition, Lit. Inspired by the interaction of light with differing materials, Godley combines LEDs and fiber optics with photography to study the therapeutic applications…
Though empty of people, his photos of intimate landscapes are filled with the evidence of humanity. With clarity and simplicity, Kenna's images suggest rather than describe, offering up just a few elements of the landscape, leaving it to the viewer…
As a designer, Michael Thomas has chosen to engage in architectural issues primarily through the medium of photgraphy. This choice has allowed him to focus on the essential components of the most practical of the fine arts. This exhibition is a show…
Winston Link was a young practitioner of an old photographic tradition, one still much used, but which now commands little public notice. In this exhibition, he uses a different photographic technique to capture life as he might wish it be.
The iconic photographs of Pete Souza are well known from his tenure as Chief Official White House Photographer for President Obama. What most people don?t remember is that Souza, who was trained as a photojournalist, was also an Official White House…
Ray Klimek, Wilkes University 78' alumni, draws inspiration for his photography from Northeastern Pennsylvanian coal mining landscape. What Klimek sees and shows spans from the black dunes of culm to the surface of the sun. His worth is both local…
Hands of a Displaced Sudan is an exhibit of some sixty photographs by Ryan Spencer Read, a member of Group M35. It chronicles the genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan.
Those who have been denied a voice are forced to scream the loudest. Loud Silence: Expressions of Activism calls on the viewer to examine their own blind-spots and understand perspectives they may have never considered, through art. The works…