
Fire and Ice: Images by Ron Rosenstock
June 12-July 28
Reception: Tuesday, June 19th 5-7 PM
Panipticon Gallery (located off the Green Line at Kenmore Square's T-stop) will be presenting "contemplative landscape photographs" from Ron's travels through Dealth Valey and Iceland. Founded in 1971, the gallery is one of the oldest in the USA dedicated solely to photography.
Brian Skerry Exhibit in Canton, MA
Some of the Meetup crowd went to see Brian Skerry's exhibit of underwater photographs at the Audobon Center in Canton, MA recently. It's a wonderful show and highly recommended. Here are links to Brian's website and the Society's site.
The exhibit will run through to September 21st.
We are working on a Behind The Lens show about underwater photography. It includes interviews with Brian and Jessica Vasale.
Received via email recently...

West Boylston Invites Artist To Exhibit
West Boylston is seeking artists that would like to reserve sales booth spaces for the West Boylston Bicentennial Arts Festival on September 20, 2008.
The West Boylston Arts Foundation (WBAF) was established last year as a result of budget cuts to the School Department which eliminated the arts programs in our schools...the main goal West Boylston Bicentennial Arts Festival will be to raise funds to continue to assist the arts program in the schools. All our Festival proceeds will be dedicated to the school arts programs. The Festival will include artwork sales, music, and cultural performances throughout the day and into the evening.
The Bicentennial is a major event for West Boylston with happenings ongoing throughout the year. The West Boylston Bicentennial Arts Festival will be a part of a weekend celebration culminating with a parade and fireworks the following day.
Photographers of the Seven Hills Camera Club are invited to participate. Click here for the Festival's Artist Registration Form and Call for Artists.

Double Exposure
Boston's Museum Of Science
Running through to June 22nd
The Museum of Science in Boston, fourteen pairs of photographs showing before and after images of the affects of global warming. The origianl images were made by Bradford Washburn from as early as the 1930's. Now, David Arnold has travelled the globe looking for the same vantage points to show the damage that our changing globe has caused. { Click here} to go the MOS website.
