Photography currently on display around town:
Art At The Center
Tomahawk Ridge Community Center,
11902 Lowell, Overland Park, KS
(913-344-8656)
Hours: Monday thru Saturday 8am-9pm, and Sunday 10am-8pm.
"The Human Experience" The City of Overland Park's annual juried art
exhibition. Among the works on display are 31 photographs, including
those by JCCC members Mark Higgins, Bruce Hogle, Dale Jamieson, Jack
Stemm and Steven Wall - Closes October 9.
Revocup Coffee
11030 Quivira (behind McDonalds),
Overland Park, KS
(913) 663-3695.
Hours: Monday thru Friday 6:30am-7pm, Saturday 7am-5pm, and Sunday 8am-5pm.
"Photography by Ernie Lowden" JCCC member, Ernie Lowden's 17
photographs on display offer a broad range of subject matter and
pictorial genre from traditional landscapes and nature to subjective
abstraction - Closes October 31.
Irene B. French Community Center Art Gallery
5701 Merriam Drive
Merriam, KS 66203
(913) 322-5550
Hours: Monday thru Thursday 9am-8pm, Friday 9am-4pm,
Saturday 9am-3pm, and Sunday 2pm-4pm.
"Image and Scratched Layers"
by Cortney Christensen and Bryan Voell
See more at: www.merriam.org/park/Gallery/current-show.htm
Closes October 29.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art - Block Building
4525 Oak, KCMO
(816-561-4000).
Hours: Wednesday 10am-4pm, Thursday and Friday 10am-9pm,
Saturday 10am-5pm, and Sunday noon-5pm.
"Heavens: Photographs of The Sky and Cosmos" An exhibition of 39
photographs, selected from the museum's permanent collection, that
illustrate the medium's long-standing fascination with the sky and the
creative methods used to capture and reveal celestial bodies and events -
Closes November 31.
National Archives Central Plains Region
400 West Pershing Road, KCMO
(816-268-8000).
Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday 9am-5pm.
"Picture This! One Hundred Years of Photography" An exhibit of
photographs from the National Archives' vast collection - Closes
December 31.
The Johnson County Camera Club is a non-profit organization based in Prairie Village, Kansas. Meetings are the second Monday of each month, September through June. Membership is open to all levels of experience. Whether you are a novice, advanced amateur, or professional photographer, your interest and talents are always welcome. The Johnson County Camera Club extends to you an invitation to attend one of our monthly meetings!
The Johnson County Camera Club is a non-profit organization based in Prairie Village, Kansas. Members shoot both digitally and slides.
Meetings are the second Monday of each month, September through June.
Come share your photographic interests with other photographers. Learn through club programs and informative sessions. Take part in our intra-club competitions. Show and discuss your photography. Grow through helpful critiques and evaluations. Make new acquaintances who share the same interest and pleasure in photography.
Membership is open to all levels of experience. Whether you are a novice, advanced amateur, or professional photographer, your interest and talents are always welcome.
The Johnson County Camera Club extends to you an invitation to attend one of our monthly meetings!
Meetings are the second Monday of each month, September through June.
Come share your photographic interests with other photographers. Learn through club programs and informative sessions. Take part in our intra-club competitions. Show and discuss your photography. Grow through helpful critiques and evaluations. Make new acquaintances who share the same interest and pleasure in photography.
Membership is open to all levels of experience. Whether you are a novice, advanced amateur, or professional photographer, your interest and talents are always welcome.
The Johnson County Camera Club extends to you an invitation to attend one of our monthly meetings!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
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