Exhibit: February 3, 2012 @ The Rookery

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I have an exhibit opening at The Rookery tomorrow, February 3, 2012, with live music by Travis Croteau from 6pm to 7:30pm, so please stop by and say hi if you’re out and about for First Friday activities!

Here’s the official show blurb:

“Colors, Patterns, & the Lack Thereof”
“Colors, Patterns, & the Lack Thereof” by photographer Jason Soza will be on display at The Rookery Café through the month of February. Soza’s photography explores the interactions between shades of gray, vibrant hues and strong lines. A series of photos shot in several different countries walk the line between still life and abstract, disassembling the traditional and showing how everything and nothing is universal.

Original music will be performed by Travis Croteau starting at 6 p.m. The concert will mark the culmination of a clothing and food drive taking place the week prior.

Donations may be brought to the cafe and will then be distributed to The Glory Hole, Salvation Army and local food banks.

Blue & Yellow

Blue & Yellow

Raven on Wire

Raven on Wire

The Number 4

The Number 4

Contrail

Contrail

Fool

Fool

Fool?!?

Fool?!?

Criss Cross

Criss Cross

Steel

Steel

Shoes, shoes, shoes

Shoes, shoes, shoes

Doors

Doors

Stop

Stop

Blue & YellowRaven on WireThe Number 4ContrailFoolFool?!?Criss CrossSteelShoes, shoes, shoesDoorsStop

Exhibit: December 2, 2011 @ 2nd Street Heritage Coffee Company

It’s been a long, long time since my last photo exhibit, but I’m proud and very excited to announce that I will have a collection of glacier cave photos on display at the Heritage Coffee Company’s location at 216 2nd Street in downtown Juneau.

The exhibit will open for Gallery Walk, this Friday, December 2nd, and will remain up for the remainder of the month.

If you are interested in purchasing a print you see on the wall, the large rectangular (16×20) and large panoramic (10×30) prints are $60/ea, and the square (12×12) and small panoramic (10×20) prints are $40/ea.

Here’s the official show blurb:

“Beneath the Mendenhall”

Glacier caves are formed when water runs through or under a glacier, the warmth of which melts the glacial ice to form an air-filled cavity. Having the Mendenhall Glacier right in our backyard provides a unique opportunity to discover and explore these deep-blue voids, provided you are willing to take the risks associated with wandering around underneath a massive, constantly shifting slab of ice and snow. This show presents photos taken over two trips to the same glacier cave this summer and highlights the cerulean glow and patterns that make glacier caves so mesmerizing.

So if you’re out and about in the downtown area for Gallery Walk this Friday, stop by the 2nd Street Heritage and say hi!