“Interior Lives” Exhibition
The National Arts Club
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Trask Gallery
Interior Lives is a group exhibition of photographic works by members of Professional Women Photographers (PWP).
In any space that we inhabit, live, or work, each of us arranges it in a unique way, and each of these spaces represents a personal statement of the inhabitant. This exhibition will display a wide range of interior spaces—homes, artists’ studios, offices, classrooms —in widely disparate neighborhoods and in starkly different countries and cultures, helping us to appreciate the ways in which people shape and relate to their environments. This exhibit will allow the viewer an intimate look into the interior lives of the photographers’ subjects.
Established in 1975, Professional Women Photographers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of women photographers through workshops, lectures, and public exhibitions of their work, including an annual photo exhibit for high school girls in the tri-state area. PWP’s members range from photojournalists to fine art photographers, from emerging artists to seasoned professionals.
[Image: Joann Frechette “Aunt Fran’s Kitchen”]
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Schedule
from May 19, 2014 to May 31, 2014
Opening Reception on 2014-05-19 from 18:00 to 20:00