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Changing Earth exhibition at the Ansel Adams Gallery

Posted 30 September 2009 by Benj in Exhibits and Presentations, Facing Climate Change

Changing Earth at the Ansel Adams GalleryBlue Earth has partnered with the Ansel Adams Gallery at Napa’s Mumm Winery for Changing Earth: Photographer’s Call to Action. The exhibition opened in September and will run through March 2010. Six new prints from our Sámi and fire work are on display alongside images from seven other Blue Earth photographers: Daniel Beltrá, Stephen Harrison, Annie Marie Musselman, Camille Seaman, Florian Schulz, John Trotter, and Rebecca Norris Webb. I understand five prints were sold at the opening reception!

On November 7, 2009 we’ll kick off a five-part Saturday lecture series at the Mumm Winery with an hour-long presentation of our multimedia work. The series will continue with Camille Seaman on December 5, Stephen Harrison on February 6, John Trotter on March 6, and Florian Schulz TBD.

The Mumm Napa Fine Photography Gallery is located at 8445 Silverado Trail, Rutherford, CA 94558. The visitor center and fine art photography gallery is open from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. If you’re in the Bay area on November 7 we’d love to see you!


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  1. [...] We gave presentations at Pacific University, The University of Washington Henry Art Gallery, RE Sources Sustainable Living Center, Stafford Creek and Cedar Creek Corrections Centers, and the Ansel Adams / Mumm Napa Fine Art Gallery. [...]

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  2. [...] are on display. These are new prints made with Tyler Boley that were in the Ansel Adams Gallery last fall. As we enter the peak of fire season, we’re particularly excited to bring our wildfire images [...]

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