SKF Photos Selected for Three New Gallery Shows

Atlanta Photography Group will exhibit "Black Ledge Lobster Pound" in its main gallery at Ansley Mall for its show, Choice 2024, February 6- March 9, 2024. "Free Dry" and "Have A Cigar," both recently shown in APG's Belonging 2023 exhibit, will be on display for Women's History Month at the Buckhead Library in Atlanta through the month of March thanks to Women In Focus Atlanta. And, my works "Summer Sunflowers a la Van Gogh" and "Frozen Leaf" have been selected for exhibition at the Professional Women Photographers exhibit Studies in Still Life, March 26-April 1, 2023, at the Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White Street, New York, NY 10013.

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Current/Upcoming Exhibitions


Women In Focus will mount an exhibit for Women's History Month at the Buckhead Library, 269 Buckhead Ave NE, Atlanta 30305. The show will include my photos "Free Dry" and "Have A Cigar" and runs through the month of March.





Recent Exhibitions

The Professional Women Photographers exhibit "Studies in Still Life" March 26-April 1, 2024 at the Soho Photo Gallery, 15 White Street, New York, NY 10013, included my photos "Summer Sunflowers a la Van Gogh" and "Frozen Leaf".


Atlanta Photography Group's  exhibit, "Choice 2024," Febraury 6 through March 9, 2024 at its Ansley Mall Atlanta gallery, including my photo "Black Ledge Lobster Pound."


Atlanta Photography Group's Belonging 2023 exhibit includes by photos "Free Dry" and "Have A Cigar." December 12, 2023-January 13, 2024.


Landscape of Georgia, an exhibit of the Georgia Council for the Arts, is on view at the GA Statehouse through August 2024, including my photo "Sunset Silhouette" taken in Macon, GA.


"Summer Sunflowers a la Van Gogh" was shown at the APG gallery in Ansley Mall, Atlanta, GA, for its exhibit Our Planet: Nature, Landscape and Conservation, July 17 - August 19, 2023.


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