First Look in What Will You Remember?

"In First Look, Panopticon Gallery has gathered the imaginative portfolios of five diverse photographers, a rare treat that places the work in a more meaningful framework than a collection of single photographs. But the real enticement of this exhibit is the selection of artists whose photographs resonate on multiple levels and make us want to look again."

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Kent Krugh in Adore Noir Magazine

Kent Krugh is featured in issue #41 of Adore Noir.

"Kent Krugh’s Speciation exposes the mystery within the apparatus; the resulting photographs are a mixture of the clear and the opaque. The possibility inherent within each machine is palpable. How can these various combinations of circles and squares bring forth the magic that we call photographs? The machines themselves are things of beauty."

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"Alchemists" in the Boston Globe

Magic in the prick of a pin. Friend riddles vintage photos with holes; her photographs of them sparkle. Bloomfield, a pinhole photographer, makes gauzy, eerie images with a 19th-century process that mixes in watercolors.

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Alchemists in What Will You Remember?

As anyone who has stood over a darkroom tray can attest, photography transforms light and chemistry into magic all the time. Panopticon Gallery is infusing its own enchantment into the holiday season with Alchemists, two solo exhibits by photographers Amy Friend and Diana H. Bloomfield, who use light and chemicals in diverse alternative processes to create elegant imagery reminiscent of the past.

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At Sea in Feature Shoot

Still, at a time when the future of our oceans is uncertain, At Sea avoids sentimentality. This show isn’t so nostalgic as it is mysterious...These pictures take us far from home– at times, they might even frighten us– and in the end, that’s what draws us to them. See At Sea at Panopticon Gallery through October 31st, 2017.

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