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John Custodio - NY Show and Steve Meyers & Tyler Boley in Seattle

2004-05-05 by jsdriggers

I'll be in New York next week (from Seattle), but it looks like the
Gallery where John's show is won't be open when I'm there (Sun night
thru Weds).  After seeing his post, I thought it was perfect timing
for my trip until I got to the gallery hours.  Hope others on the list
can make it.  Any suggestions for galleries in NYC that are open on
Monday or Tuesday evenings would be appreciated 

For those of you who are in the Seattle area, there are two great
digital print viewing opportunities right now.

First, if you haven't been to the Benham Gallery for the current 
three-photographer show (including Steven Meyers work), the show ends
May 8th, so now's the time. Great examples of both BW and color
digital work.  It would be a great way to start a First Thursday (for
non-Seattlites, Seattle galleries hold a monthly evening open-house on
the first Thursday of each month).  Benham Gallery is at 1216 First
Ave in Seattle (206 622-2480).

Second--and this one is a must see--is Tyler Boley's informal show in
Issaquah.  I emailed Tyler off list for information on how to go see
his work.  I'm just starting my digital BW printing efforts (after a
fairly long history with silver) and wanted to see some examples of
(hopefully) high quality BW digital printing.  

I found Tyler's photography simply stunning and the technical
perfection of his printing was off the charts.  If you are in the
Seattle area, you shouldn't miss the chance to see this work.  

Tyler's display is at University House (a very classy retirement
home--Tyler's prints are right at home next to the Chihuly glass),
22975 S.E. Black Nugget Road, Issaquah.  More info at: 
http://www.eracare.com/sites/uhissaquah.asp

You will have to stop at the desk and tell them you are there
to see the art. Prints of Italy are straight ahead, there more in a
lounge area to the right, a few more in a hallway to the left. In that
same hallway is a door into a small auditorium, in there are many 
landscapes. Upstairs there are more in the lounge area.  There's
enough work hanging to make the trip to Issaquah well worth your
while.

(I'm going to cross-post this to the other lists)

John Driggers
Seattle, WA

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