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Wednesday
Jan112012

New Art Exhibit: Digital Diversity at the City Hall Gallery

 

 Mystic Trumpet by Ed Babcock

The Council on Culture & Arts is pleased to present Digital Diversity at the City Hall Gallery from January 11-March 12, 2012 as part of the Arts in Public Places program.

The Digital Diversity exhibit, features eleven local artists who push the boundaries of photography using digital tools and techniques. All of these artists are part of the informal group called The Digital Artists’ Guild which is an offshoot of The Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts Artists’ League. From scanography to digital photo collage, the works exhibited in this show demonstrate the endless possibilities of digital media. 

Meet the artists in the City Hall Art Gallery during a public reception on Friday evening, February 3rd from 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm, and enjoy light refreshments. There is no charge for the reception or the exhibition.

The City Hall Art Gallery is located on the second floor of City Hall at 300 South Adams Street and is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 am – 5:30 pm.

This exhibit is one of over a dozen annual exhibitions curated by the Council on Culture & Arts. The exhibit is part of the City of Tallahassee’s Art in Public Places program. For more information about this exhibition, upcoming exhibitions, or the Art in Public Places program, contact Amanda Karioth Thompson at COCA, (850) 224-2500 or amanda@cocanet.org.

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