Impressions of Newburgh & the Bay
This solo show ~ Impressions of Newburgh and the Bay ~ makes viewers take a look at scenes from a different, somewhat indirect perspective. The photographs are, in fact, Tom Knieser's impressionistic views of Newburgh and the Bay-in fog, at dawn, at night, during a snowstorm, on an angle from the window of a high building, of buildings and the river. Some 31 views of Newburgh and the Newburgh Bay will be on display June 7 ~ August 26, 2010 in The Art Gallery at 134A in the Tower Building at the Newburgh Campus of Orange County Community College which is located at 1 Washington Center, between Colden and Grand Streets. The Newburgh campus of SUNY Orange is ADA compliant.
Tom states, "The City of Newburgh and the Hudson River hold a treasure of things to photograph. The scenery of the river estuary is ever changing with a plethora of boats-sailing ships, sloops, pleasure crafts, and barges. The architecture of the city is unique and always evolving, not only the historic area but also the industrial sections along the river and the residential streets."
Tom has exhibited his photographic works at Mount St. Mary College's Artist on the Campus, Newburgh's River Art Walk, solo shows at the Downing Park Shelter House, two galleries in Kingston, the Daily Bean and Eddie's Deli in Montgomery, and the Walden Library. In addition, he has been asked to do photographic works for the Then and Now photography series and the Historic Orange County Architecture exhibit. Also, his works have sold at the Newburgh Historical Society's Art Auctions.
Tom Knieser is a resident of the Town of Newburgh and an adjunct instructor of Computer Applications & Graphics at SUNY Orange.
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