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Searing: Works by the Women's Environmental Photography Collective

Judy Natal: video still from The Custodian. Person washing the side of a cliff with a bucket and a wash cloth.
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From the Collective “In Spring 2020, the Environmental Photography Collective was born out of a desire to create a more inclusive space in the historically androcentric fields of landscape and environmental photography. As artists with a long history as educators, our members have diverse yet overlapping interests that include environmental science, land use, biology, geology, cultural studies, and social justice. The breadth of our interests helps to build connections between cultural producers, community leaders, emerging artists, and scientific researchers, creating new production methods and ways to disseminate our work.”

An opening reception will be Thursday, January 16, from 4-6 at the University Art Gallery.

Members in the exhibition are Marion Belanger, Dana Fritz, Margaret LeJeune, Judy Natal, Martina Shenal, and Terri Warpinski. Martha Willette Lewis is a guest artist with collaborative works with Marion Belanger.

Gallery hours are Mon-Fri 11-6 and Sat 11-3 or by appointment.

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Location: University Art Gallery
University Art Gallery on the Central Michigan University Campus (corner of Franklin and Preston)
Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Admission: Open to the Public
Sponsor: University Art Gallery Department of Art & Design College of the Arts and Media
Contact: Anne Gochenour, Director, University Art Gallery goche1as@cmich.edu 989-774-7457