Ground Glass Photography Exhibit at the Pound Ridge Library

Date: June 10, 2019

For Immediate Release:

Ground Glass Photography Exhibit
at the Pound Ridge Public Library


The Ground Glass, a Westchester-based association of fine art photographers, is exhibiting a selection of work by new Ground Glass members at the Pound Ridge Public Library’s Schaffner Gallery.  The show opens Thursday June 27 and closes August 10.

In addition to the new member exhibit, The Ground Glass is honoring long time Ground Glass Member, Mil Finley, who recently passed away.  A selection of  Mil’s photographs will be on display.

A reception with the photographers will be held on Saturday, July 13, from 2 pm to 4 pm.  The event is free and open to the public.

For regular library gallery hours:
http://www.poundridgelibrary.org/hours–directions—contact.html

The Ground Glass, established in 1975, is an independent association dedicated to promoting the practice and appreciation of fine art photography in Westchester County, NY.  It serves as a forum for photographers to express ideas, share technical information and participate in juried exhibitions.  The group also addresses issues concerning photography through lectures, demonstrations and workshops.  It meets on the second Wednesday of the month (September through May) at the Rye Arts Center.

Contact:         Dennis Dilmaghani
dad@m2d3.com
http://www.thegroundglass.org

About The Ground Glass

The Ground Glass, established in 1975 by Renata Rainer and other serious photographers, is an independent association dedicated to promoting the practice and appreciation of fine photography in the Tri-State area. Ground Glass membership consists of professionals and accomplished amateurs working in a variety of photographic formats. As a group and as individual artists, our members have shown their work in many major exhibition facilities. We hold at least one juried group exhibition each year. The organization’s purpose is the exploration and discussion of all aspects of photography. Monthly meetings often feature guest speakers, including well-known photographers and educators such as Jill Freedman, Dan Burkholder and Fred Conrad. A key element of our meetings is the showing and critiquing of our own work. We hold these member presentations and critiques several times a year.

The Ground Glass, established in 1975, is an independent association of professional and accomplished amateur photographers dedicated to promoting the practice and appreciation of fine photography in Westchester County, NY and Fairfield, Connecticut. It serves as a forum for photographers to express ideas, share technical information and participate in juried exhibitions. The group addresses issues concerning photography through lectures, demonstrations and workshops. The Ground Glass also offers a mentoring program in conjunction with photography students at Rye High School. The Ground Glass conducts monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of every month (subject to change for holidays) from September thru June at The Rye Arts Center. The Ground Glass website: http://www.thegroundglass.org/