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If you have a business interested in displaying any of the following exhibits e-mail info@psnwa.org for avaiability.
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Exhibit
Wednesday May 19th 2010
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Joseph Sparks
A collection of 18x24 framed images by Joseph Sparks.
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Exhibit
Wednesday May 19th 2010
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Silas Byers
A collection of 24" x 36" 2" galley wraps by Silas Byers.
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Exhibit
Friday January 9th 2009
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Ted Beilby
I have been interested in photography since I would volunteer to take the family pictures on trips, so I didn’t have to pose with the family. I feel I started my photography education by reading and looking at the photography in Life Magazine. I was developing film and making prints in our ...
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Exhibit
Tuesday August 26th 2008
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Images by Cheryl Barton
Cheryl's photography is heavily influenced by her travels in Western America. From the stone arches of Natural Bridges National Park, too the waterfalls of Oregon, Cheryl's images portray the grand beauty of landscapes and incredible detail of macro flowers.
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Exhibit
Tuesday August 26th 2008
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Collections by Wendy Dunn
Each type of photography carries its own reward. Whether it's the satisfaction of capturing the "feeling" you had when you saw that great landscape, the sense of pride you had when you got that great sports shot, the look of joy on a parent's face when they first saw your portrait of their ...
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Exhibit
Monday June 30th 2008
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Gods Creations by Harold Hull
God, through His creation, has placed beauty and mystery all around us. I particularly like to backpack into the backcountry, where few people go, and record this beauty for others to enjoy. My own Northwest Arkansas/Ozark Mountains area is especially blessed with an abundance of natural beauty ...
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Exhibit
Saturday June 14th 2008
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Trains of Northwest Arkansas by John Baltz
“An Old Perspective of the Present” is a collection of modern photographic images created by John Baltz with the feel of nineteenth century photography. John uses high contrast Black and White printing techniques along with Sepia tenting to produce a perspective study of trains with an historic ...
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