Fractured: Photo-Eye Gallery

Photo-Eye recently announced that we are celebrating their 40th year with their first-ever juried exhibition, called FRACTURED. Within Fractured, viewers can look forward to a very diverse exhibition of work that considers “fractures” both literally and from perspectives a bit more nebulous.

My response to the theme dealt with grief and family loss and how that can "fracture" ones identity. I am pleased that Nazzareno/Great Uncle from the series Descendants was chosen for this exhibition along with 25 Fractured artists that include: Charles Anselmo, Tom Atwood, Edward Bateman, David Paul Bayles, Jo Ann Chaus, Heidi Cost, Kelly Cowan, Lauren Davies, Monica Denevan, K.K. DePaul, Marcus DeSieno, Virgil DiBiase, Peter Essick, Jon Feinstein, Meg Griffiths, Jennifer Steensma Hoag, Ruth Lauer Manenti, William Lesch, Christine Lorenz, Marie Maher, Jennifer McClure, Daniel McCullough, Leigh Merrill, JP Terlizzi and Ira Wagner.

Exhibition Runs: February 28 - May 23, 2020

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JP Terlizzi

JP Terlizzi (American, b.1962) is a New York City metro based photographer whose contemporary practice explores themes of memory, relationship, and identity. His images are rooted in the personal and heavily influenced around the notion of home, legacy, and family. He is curious how the past relates and intersects with the present and how the present enlivens the past, shaping one’s identity.

http://www.jpterlizziphotography.com/
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