I am really excited to announce that the Meyers School of Art, Akron (Ohio USA) University has given me a solo show. I hope any APUGers in the area will stop by for the opening reception and introduce themselves.
The work is fourteen 16x20 inch B&W prints made from 8x10 negatives. The subject is details of a thirty year old wall on the edge of the school parking lot, constructed of treated railroad ties. The 300mm lens, three feet from the wood, captured texture, warping, rough saw cuts, rusting spikes, vandalism, deterioration, and rebirth as new growth pokes tiny seedlings out through spider webs in a raking sunlight.
The work is also about the joy of going back to college, 40 years after graduation, to learn in retirement more about the photographic hobby that has become a passion. If I had any idea what to buy in a scanner and how to use it, I would post pictures. Instead you will just have to come share the moment.
Thank you,
John Powers
Discoveries in Juxtaposition
Photography by John Powers
January 18 to 28, 2006
Opening Reception:
Wednesday, January 18: 2006
6:00 PM to 8 PM
Folk Hall - Main Lobby
The University of Akron
Myers School of Art
150 East Exchange St.
Akron, OH 44325
Normal Gallery Hours:
Wed, Thurs, Fri.: 8 AM to 6 PM