Rider Art Gallery Features Photography of Gary Saretzky
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The Bridge, Big Sur, 1975 |
Rider University Art Gallery will exhibit the work
of noted Lawrenceville photographer Gary Saretzky in the exhibition,
“Gary Saretzky: A Retrospective, 1972-2007” from November
1 through December 9.
An opening reception in honor of Saretzky will be held on Thursday,
November 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Gallery, located on the top
floor of the Bart Luedeke Center on the Lawrenceville campus.
On Thursday, November 8, Saretzky will give a public talk about
the exhibition at 7 p.m. in the Gallery. All events are free and
open to the public.
According to Harry I Naar, professor of fine arts and director
of the Rider University Art Gallery, the retrospective exhibition
will feature more than 100 photos that incorporate a variety of
themes, including portraits, nature images known as photograms,
abstractions and landscapes. “This is a very exciting show
that reveals and explores an artist’s visual thinking,”
said Naar. “As Saretzky has stated, ‘If the viewers
take time to contemplate the work, they may take something with
them that in some way enhances the understanding of their own
lives.’”
Saretzky has exhibited regularly in solo and group shows since
the acclaimed New Jersey Photographers exhibition at the Rutgers
University Art Gallery (now the Zimmerle Art Museum) in 1974.
Since 1988, his solo exhibits have included “Dreams of Italy”
at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie, “Photograms of
Nature” at the Monmouth County Library in Shrewsbury, and
“Blues Musicians” at Dana Library, Rutgers University,
Newark. Saretzky’s photographs are in the collections of
the George Eastman House in Rochester, N.Y., the Mercer County
Cultural and Heritage Commission, the Educational Testing Service,
the Historical Society of Princeton and numerous other public
and private collections.
Active in the local arts community, Saretzky served as director
of public relations and later as chair of the Soviet Exchange
Committee for the Trenton Artists Workshop Association (TAWA).
Since 1977, he has taught photography and the history of photography
at Mercer County Community College, and he lectures on photography
through the Horizons Speakers Bureau of the New Jersey Council
for the Humanities. Saretzky is profiled in Who’s Who
in America, Who’s Who in American Art, and
The Macmillan Biographical Encyclopedia of Photographic Artists
and Innovators.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
and Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is free and open to the
public. For further information, call 609-895-5588.
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