In the Liquid ~ Sky Exhibition, Praxis Gallery presents photographic artwork that explores the ideas of liquid and sky in their myriad iterations; from landscapes to still life – from scientific to conceptual, a broadly interpreted investigation of these forever flowing, forever ethereal ideas.
Allyson has one image, Flight, in this exhibition – not shown here – you’ll have to look at the Praxis website. [See below for the link.] She says: This was photographed from a window on the second tier at Fort Point. I was struck by the thick fog hugging the pier, the shaft of light that illuminated one windsurfer, and the wonderful moment when all three surfers were upright and aligned.
Both exhibitions will be on the walls July 15 – 29. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, July 15 from 6 to 8 pm. The current locations of the online exhibitions are:
Abstract Exhibition: https://www.praxisphotocenter.org/temp-gallery-3-2tai3
Liquid ~ Sky Exhibition: https://www.praxisphotocenter.org/temp-gallery-2-2ls3
Praxis Gallery and Photographic Arts Center is a non-profit community-based arts organization that aims to support the development of emerging photographic artists. Praxis provides photographic exhibitions and learning opportunities that inform, challenge, and engage the individual artist, and promotes artists’ work to local and international audiences.
Details:
Praxis Gallery and Photo Arts Center:
https://www.praxisphotocenter.org
2637 27th Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55406
info@praxisgallery.com
612-345-5571
The Abstract Image and Liquid ~ Sky Exhibitions:
July 15 - 29
Opening reception: Saturday, July 15, 6 to 8 PM
Online galleries:
Abstract Exhibition: https://www.praxisphotocenter.org/temp-gallery-3-2tai3
Liquid ~ Sky Exhibition: https://www.praxisphotocenter.org/temp-gallery-2-2ls3
Gallery hours:
Tuesday through Friday: By appointment – phone 612-345-5571
Saturday: 12 PM to 5 PM during exhibitions
* Just in case I am not the only PACC member to whom pareidolia is a new word. Pareidolia: the perception of apparentlysignificant patterns or recognizableimages,especiallyfaces, in random or accidental arrangements ofshapes andlines. Pronounced ˌperəˈdōlēə. Now say it three times very quickly.