New Photography Exhibit at Vermont Center for Photography: There It Is, Photographs by Al Karevy

April 6, 2018 5:30 pm

Vermont Center for Photography

49 Flat Street, Brattleboro, VT

New Photography Exhibit at Vermont Center for Photography

Title: There It Is, Photographs by Al Karevy

Where: Vermont Center for Photography, 49 Flat Street, Brattleboro, VT, 05301 (next to the Flat Street Parking garage)

Opening Night Reception: Friday, April 6, 2018 , 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. during Brattleboro Gallery Walk

Show ends on Sunday, April 29, 2018.

Gallery Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Or by appointment.

Contact at Gallery: Josh Farr, gallery director,

802-251-6051, vcphoto@sover.net

 

Press Release

There It Is, Photographs by Al Karevy

Al Karevy explores the relationship of objects, memory, and photography in his one person exhibit, “There It Is” at the Vermont Center for Photography during April 2018.

Karevy wonders if every photo ever taken is a memento, and what is it we ascribe to our photos and others’ photos when making them and viewing them. If the photo is kind of souvenir, Karevy wonders what happens to the photo when the souvenir thought is no longer.

Al Karevy is a professional commercial photographer with a studio in Keene, NH.  Karevy has worked for many regional and national clients. His  latest photographs of food were published in The Moosewood Restaurant Table cookbook in fall of 2017. All of Karevy’s commercial work is digital capture, so not surprisingly, much of his personal photo work is film and darkroom based including camera-less photography.  Karevy works with pinhole, toy, and antique cameras. He also makes handmade books and photo-polymer etchings. Karevy has exhibited in many regional exhibit spaces for many years. Al Karevy lives in Richmond NH.  His web site is www.karevy.com

Karevy’s was  the first exhibit in April, 1998 at the Vermont Center for Photography, then called Flat Street Photography. Karevy’s exhibit opens exactly twenty years to the month from that first exhibit.

The opening reception is Friday, April 6, from 5:30 – 8:30 p.m., during  Brattleboro Gallery Walk. The public is welcome. The exhibit will end on Sunday, April 29. The Vermont Center for Photography, a 501-3-(c) non-profit gallery featuring fine art photography, was founded in 1998.

The gallery represents photographers from Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and New York, promoting a regional community of photographers. VCP is located at 49 Flat Street next to the parking garage in downtown Brattleboro, Vermont. Gallery hours are Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday,noon to 5 p.m.; or by appointment. For directions or information, please call 802-251-6051 or visit the website at www.vcphoto.org.

 

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