Andres Alvarez: Quotidian Fire/El Fuego Cotidiano
PENCE GALLERY. Alvarez is a photographer whose realm is the street. He has largely focused his lens on the streets of Sacramento. 11:30a—5p. Free
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PENCE GALLERY. Alvarez is a photographer whose realm is the street. He has largely focused his lens on the streets of Sacramento. 11:30a—5p. Free
STEPHENS BRANCH LIBRARY. David J. Grenier, a fine art photographer, will share images from his travels to Sri Lanka, India, Australia, Iceland, Argentina, Chile, Banff NP in Canada, & several places of interest in the USA. After traveling throughout his youth, these photos are a continuation of his journeys around the globe. 7:10p–8:45p. Free
PENCE GALLERY. Pence Director Natalie Nelson talks with Andres Alvarez, discussing his influences, his method of capturing subjects, & the contributions of photography within a larger dialogue about our current sociopolitical climate. His exhibit, Quotidian Fire/El Fuego Cotidiano, is on display through Nov 2. No registration required. 4p–5:30p. Suggested Donation $10
Sunday, October 29, 4 – 5:30 PM (FREE, $10 donation suggested)
This exhibit is generously sponsored by Helen Richardson.