Traveling Exhibition

 

For Museums and University Art Galleries

Hallmark Entry Photo

This exhibition explores the history - and mystery - of these uniquely American structures. Audiences for this exhibit include those who love American history, architectural design and craftsmanship, and an interest in "community." A wide range of public programs can be developed to serve the diversity in each host city. Additionally, the artist is available to speak in conjunction with the exhibition to audiences interested in specific aspects of this installation.

This exhibition will feature up to 72 museum-quality selenium toned silver gelatin photographs, hand-printed and prepared for exhibition by the artist. Participating venues will have the opportunity to select an installation that best suits their needs. Prints will range in sizes from 11x14 to 20x24 inches.

Wall labels and introductory text will be provided to all venues.

A video interview with the artist, and tour of some of the meeting houses, has been produced by renowned videographer Peter Hoving, who filmed more than 50 of the NOVA series for Public Television. The video will be available for public display in conjunction with the traveling exhibition.

Bookings for 2013 and beyond are now being accepted. To inquire about scheduling this exhibition at your venue, please contact the artist directly.


Past Exhibitions:
  • click here to see gallery web site July - September, 2011: Solo exhibition of selected images from the book at The Gallery at Hallmark in historic Turners Falls, Massachusetts.

    A brief (2-minute) slideshow of the exhibit may be viewed by clicking: View Slideshow.

  • October - December 2011 - Baldwin Photographic Gallery, Middle Tennessee State University, Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Tentative bookings include:

 

I am particularly pleased that most of these locations are outside of New England, because I believe the history and beauty of New England's Colonial Meetinghouses is something to be shared with all Americans.

Hallmark Show, North Wall
This page was last modified on: 01 Jan 2013