Apr 19 2018
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May 11 2018
Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts: Two exhibitions

Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts: Two exhibitions

Presented by Rhode Island Center for Photographic Arts at Unknown

Christopher Morse is a Photographer based in Maine who is presenting a selection of abstract compositions from real-world objects in a creative process he refers to as ”Capturing Art in the Wild” His explanation of his work may be most succinctly summarized by quoting Henry David Thoreau – “It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” JB Hack is a local photographer and Toxicologist at Rhode Island Hospital. As an Emergency Medicine physician, he witnesses the Ripple Effect caused by drunk driving and is one of the spokespersons for the Department of Transportation’s new anti-drunk driving initiative. Motivated by a desire to stimulate awareness, Jason will be exhibiting images from his “Impact” series Jason’s personal motivation is as a father, husband and friend—”I know that through no fault of their own, statistics suggest that my loved ones might be involved in an alcohol-related crash at any time”.

Admission Info

Free
 

Phone: free

Dates & Times

2018/04/19 - 2018/05/11

Additional time info:

The shows open with a Reception on Thursday, April 19th from 5:00 – 9:00 pm as part of Gallery Night Providence.

Location Info