You are invited: Closing Reception for Evanescence at the Helen S. Smith Gallery

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Sarah Dillon Gilmartin
Thu, Mar 7, 2019 6:23 PM

Please join us on Thursday, March 14th from noon to 1pm for a closing reception and panel discussion with photographers Neil Berkowitz, Thelma Harris, and Lisa Parsons at the Helen S. Smith Gallery.  The gallery is located on the main campus of Green River College across the hall from the Holman Library on the main floor.  We hope to see you there!

Evanescence: Neil Berkowitz, Thelma Harris, Lisa Parsons

February 14th - March 14th, 2019
Artist Panel Discussion and Closing Reception: Thursday, March 14th, noon -1pm
Evanescence. n. The event of fading and gradually vanishing from sight. Neil Berkowitz, Thelma Harris and Lisa Parsons respond to the idea of place uniquely from an ephemeral and abstracted sense of being in layered digital photography, to reflections on time and personal history through dimensional Polaroid wall and dimensional installations, to preservation of our natural world in the documentation of landscape.  Together, these artists play off of each other's profound conception of place and time through the lens and experimentation of photography, making the fleeting nature of time tangible.
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Sarah Dillon Gilmartin
Fine Art Faculty
Helen S. Smith Gallery Director
Green River College
12401 SE 320th St.
Auburn, WA 98092
253/833-9111, ext. 4213

Please join us on Thursday, March 14th from noon to 1pm for a closing reception and panel discussion with photographers Neil Berkowitz, Thelma Harris, and Lisa Parsons at the Helen S. Smith Gallery. The gallery is located on the main campus of Green River College across the hall from the Holman Library on the main floor. We hope to see you there! Evanescence: Neil Berkowitz, Thelma Harris, Lisa Parsons February 14th - March 14th, 2019 Artist Panel Discussion and Closing Reception: Thursday, March 14th, noon -1pm Evanescence. n. The event of fading and gradually vanishing from sight. Neil Berkowitz, Thelma Harris and Lisa Parsons respond to the idea of place uniquely from an ephemeral and abstracted sense of being in layered digital photography, to reflections on time and personal history through dimensional Polaroid wall and dimensional installations, to preservation of our natural world in the documentation of landscape. Together, these artists play off of each other's profound conception of place and time through the lens and experimentation of photography, making the fleeting nature of time tangible. [cid:image001.jpg@01D4D4CF.4A0CD220] [cid:image002.jpg@01D4D4CF.4A0CD220] [cid:image003.jpg@01D4D4CF.4A0CD220] Sarah Dillon Gilmartin Fine Art Faculty Helen S. Smith Gallery Director Green River College 12401 SE 320th St. Auburn, WA 98092 253/833-9111, ext. 4213