Nov 14 2019
Nature Revisited

Nature Revisited

Presented by Takoma Park Arts at Takoma Park Community Center

In the "Nature Revisited" exhibition, three photographers and a mixed-media artist offer fresh and surprising interpretations of landscapes from across the world, casting nature through a different light.

Please join us for a free opening reception at 7 pm on Nov. 14 at the Takoma Park Community Center where you can see their work and meet the artists, including Rachel Ann Cross, Michael Duncan, Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy, and Peter Stern. The exhibition will be on view until Jan. 2, 2020.

In her "Sacred Treks" series, Cross has painted elements from her epic hikes, including more than 500 miles along the centuries-old Camino de Santiago in France and Spain. A retired optical scientist, Michael Duncan has developed astrophotography with long-exposure night photos that bring constellations and galaxies to life.

Sarkozy-Banoczy documents communities and habitats across the world that are severely affected by climate change, including dwindling fishing villages in Newfoundland. As an ultralight plane pilot, Stern takes takes low-altitude landscape photos that resemble abstract paintings, including images of environmental devastation in Pennsylvania mine country.

Cover image: Detail of "Cracked Eggs" by Michael Duncan

Dates & Times

2019/11/14 - 2019/11/14

Location Info

Takoma Park Community Center

7500 Maple Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912