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Community Gallery

This was posted on October 2nd, 2009

The Community Gallery is located in the lobby of the Attleboro Arts Museum’s Emory Street entrance, 86 Park Street, Attleboro, MA.  The Attleboro Arts Museum is pleased to offer this prominent gallery space as a solo exhibition opportunity for both our promising and professional artist members. 

To learn more about exhibition opportunities in the Attleboro Arts Museum’s Community Gallery contact office@attleboroartsmuseum.org or 508-222-2644 x15.

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May 2012:

The Work of Jack Dzamba

Jack Dzamba brings an international sophistication to photography and design, having traveled and taken pictures in Europe, Russia, China, Canada, South America, and the United States.  Icron (Image Chronicle) was founded in 2003.  Icron Image International, Inc., Inc. was incorporated in 2011.

His work has won numerous awards in juried and international competitions, including the 2007 Prix de la Photographie Paris, competition, and has been exhibited in solo and group shows in New York, Boston and San Francisco.

Jack’s image Remembrance, taken at the Louvre in Paris, was chosen in a National Juried Competition in 2003, judged by Marian Parmenter, Executive Director and Founder of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Artists Gallery.

Jack’s work has been published in two books: Incredible Eyes, TCB – Café Publishing, San Francisco (2005) and Like Sand From Orchid’s Lips, TCB – Café Publishing, San Francisco, (2006).

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Image: Elegant Table

 

 

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REALITY IN THE MIND

My work is a depiction of reality, from the image to the mind.

It tries to answer the questions:  Where do images come from;

How do we perceive them; and

Are they there after we are gone?

In my work I try to portray the concepts that:  Images come from light; while the taking, holding and viewing images are physical acts, the images themselves are tracings on the mind; as to whether the images are there after we are gone.

I think the images go with us.

- Jack Dzamba

 

 

 


 

 

 

 


 

 

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