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Jon Olivieri
"Traversed" photo-composite landscapes. August 7 - September 5

A photographic journey spanning hundreds of miles across distant lands, it is the culmination of many months spent hiking through mountain passes and lush forests, along stretching coastlines and around desolate volcanoes. The design, based on extensive field studies, constructs a striking visual language of the Earth s structures and patterns shifting through various stages of morphology. Jon Olivieri a native of Roxbury, this is his first one man show in the area. On display are digital photo collages rendered from hundreds of photographs taken on research trips to Iceland, New Zealand and the European alps.



Please join us at the opening on August 7 from 5 - 7 PM and chat with Jon.

Free and open to the public.




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The Project Room was created in 2008 as an adjunct to the Art Association's principal exhibition space to present works made using non-traditional media. With its compact scale and enclosed configuration, the Project Room provides artists and curators with the opportunity to create and exhibit site-specific installations, video projections, and other works suited to a self-contained environment. The Project Room places particular emphasis on providing exhibition opportunities to emerging artists and curators. We regularly conduct studio visits in the tristate area to identify new talent and bring cutting-edge work to Litchfield County.

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