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Artist Fellow B. Proud to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in February

The exhibition, titled First Comes Love, presents a series of portraits of LGBTQ couples and is accompanied by their personal stories.




Artist Fellow Leon Syfrit to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in October

The series consists of male and female portraits representing each of the eight life stages presented in Erik Erikson’s theory of human psychological development. The process for the production of the work is an in-depth combination of contemporary digital tools and traditional photographic processes and techniques.




Bill Wolff to display a series of photographs on Polaroid Chocolate film in the Mezzanine Gallery

The photographs in the exhibition were made using a Polaroid 250 Land Camera and expired Polaroid Chocolate peel-apart film. The images suggest the ethereal qualities of landscapes in the early morning fog.




Joshua Meier to exhibit photographs related to memory in the Mezzanine Gallery in August

[Un]Remembering is about the process of selecting which experiences we choose to remember and those we choose to forget—in other words, the editing of memories. In this way, the act of forgetting takes on a more active role as we decide what to hold on to and what to let go; the memories we wish to keep intact and those we attempt to recreate.




William Bretzger to display photographs from Friday Night Football and Gettysburg Series in Mezzanine Gallery

This solo exhibition features photographs which range from landscapes of battlefields to the off-the-field action at a football game to scenic fields local to Bretzger’s home of Wilmington.







 Pages Tagged With: "photography"

Artist Fellow B. Proud to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in February

The exhibition, titled First Comes Love, presents a series of portraits of LGBTQ couples and is accompanied by their personal stories.




Artist Fellow Leon Syfrit to show work in the Mezzanine Gallery in October

The series consists of male and female portraits representing each of the eight life stages presented in Erik Erikson’s theory of human psychological development. The process for the production of the work is an in-depth combination of contemporary digital tools and traditional photographic processes and techniques.




Bill Wolff to display a series of photographs on Polaroid Chocolate film in the Mezzanine Gallery

The photographs in the exhibition were made using a Polaroid 250 Land Camera and expired Polaroid Chocolate peel-apart film. The images suggest the ethereal qualities of landscapes in the early morning fog.




Joshua Meier to exhibit photographs related to memory in the Mezzanine Gallery in August

[Un]Remembering is about the process of selecting which experiences we choose to remember and those we choose to forget—in other words, the editing of memories. In this way, the act of forgetting takes on a more active role as we decide what to hold on to and what to let go; the memories we wish to keep intact and those we attempt to recreate.




William Bretzger to display photographs from Friday Night Football and Gettysburg Series in Mezzanine Gallery

This solo exhibition features photographs which range from landscapes of battlefields to the off-the-field action at a football game to scenic fields local to Bretzger’s home of Wilmington.