Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Legacy Ball
This weekend we are excited to be a part of the American Cancer Society’s Legacy Ball. Lime Street Studios has been a participating sponsor of this event for the past three years and we appreciate the opportunity to support such an important cause as well as the chance to photograph the guests in their fancy duds. This year the gala will be held at Doneckers in Ephrata. It is our pleasure to be a part of such a fabulous event.
Labels:
American Cancer Society,
fundraiser,
gala,
portraits
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Lancaster Squared
I recently joined forces with the Lancaster City Human Relations Commission to present a body of work titled Lancaster Squared. The exhibit will explore diversity of Lancaster city residents. Twelve initial portraits of city residents will be on display at Godfrey Advertising, 40 N. Christian St., Lancaster, during this year’s annual Lancaster Art Walk, beginning Friday April 20 -22nd.
Part of what I hope we help uncover and convey with this body of work is each person’s individual humanity and dignity, and the connections that exist between people and across some of the more obvious racial and ethic boundaries. Faces are amazing. They’re the way we’ve recognized and responded to one another since the beginning of time. They’re elemental.
Hope you'll check out the exhibit. Here are two of the portraits that will be on display - Nelson Polite Sr and Georgia Cox.
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Part of what I hope we help uncover and convey with this body of work is each person’s individual humanity and dignity, and the connections that exist between people and across some of the more obvious racial and ethic boundaries. Faces are amazing. They’re the way we’ve recognized and responded to one another since the beginning of time. They’re elemental.
Hope you'll check out the exhibit. Here are two of the portraits that will be on display - Nelson Polite Sr and Georgia Cox.
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Labels:
ArtWalk,
diversity,
Lancaster City,
portraits
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