"Solitudes" - A Photograpghy Exhibition by Sarah Hood Salomon
Reception: Friday, May 13, 6-9pm
Artist talk: Saturday, May 28, 1-2pm
“Solitudes” is an exhibition about urban isolation. People seek out seclusion in a variety of ways. These private moments are on greater display in public places. The anonymity of a city allows, and forces, people to withdraw into their own spaces. Crowded settings provide opportunities for individuals to be overlooked; unpeopled places create an anteroom for lonely souls.“Solitudes” is an exhibition about urban isolation. People seek out seclusion in a variety of ways. These private moments are on greater display in public places. The anonymity of a city allows, and forces, people to withdraw into their own spaces. Crowded settings provide opportunities for individuals to be overlooked; unpeopled places create an anteroom for lonely souls.“Solitudes” is an exhibition about urban isolation. People seek out seclusion in a variety of ways. These private moments are on greater display in public places. The anonymity of a city allows, and forces, people to withdraw into their own spaces. Crowded settings provide opportunities for individuals to be overlooked; unpeopled places create an anteroom for lonely souls. “Solitudes” is an exhibition about urban isolation. People seek out seclusion in a variety of ways. These private moments are on greater display in public places. The anonymity of a city allows, and forces, people to withdraw into their own spaces. Crowded settings provide opportunities for individuals to be overlooked; unpeopled places create an anteroom for lonely souls.“Solitudes” is an exhibition about urban isolation. People seek out seclusion in a variety of ways. These private moments are on greater display in public places. The anonymity of a city allows, and forces, people to withdraw into their own spaces. Crowded settings provide opportunities for individuals to be overlooked; unpeopled places create an anteroom for lonely souls.“Solitudes” is an exhibition about urban isolation. People seek out seclusion in a variety of ways. These private moments are on greater display in public places. The anonymity of a city allows, and forces, people to withdraw into their own spaces. Crowded settings provide opportunities for individuals to be overlooked; unpeopled places create an anteroom for lonely souls.
Free
Email: waverlygallerybethesda@gmail.com
2016/05/10 - 2016/06/04
Waverly Street Gallery
4600 East West Highway, Bethesda, MD 20814