Multiple Exposures: The Kentucky Women Photographers Network Art Exhibition opens Saturday, June 6, at Morehead State University's Claypool-Young Art Gallery.
The exhibition, curated by gallery director Jennifer A. Reis, includes bodies of work by each artist to illustrate concurrent themes and/or visual styles inherent in their art. The opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, from 3-5 p.m. with live music and refreshments, and features a gallery talk by participating artists at 3:30 p.m.
All participating artists are members of the Kentucky Women Photographers Network, which is a collective of artists exploring the possibilities of both digital and traditional photography.
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