Photographer Jeremy Witt will feature his photography series in the Christine Price Gallery at Castleton running from April 14 through May 17, with an artist reception scheduled for Thursday, April 17 at 12:30 p.m.
Combining three bodies of work, “Inbetween,” “Light Drawings,” and “In Unison,” his exhibit will feature traditional black and white photography, as well as pure photographs, brought to life through photographic improvisations. Each piece is meant to create quiet reflection and highlight the interrelationships between the known and the unknown, space and shape, the negative and positive, the internal and the external, and darkness and light. His work is guided by both inspiration and intuition.
The Christine Price Gallery is located in the Fine Arts Center on the Castleton campus and is open Monday through Friday with hours of operation from 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
For more information on the exhibit or the Christine Price Gallery please contact the Fine Arts Center Box Office at (802) 468-1119.
Jeremy Witt began his photography career at Randolph-Macon College where he graduated in 1992 with a degree in Art and English Literature.
His work has been featured in over a dozen one-man shows, as well as countless group exhibits and festivals. Throughout the years he has had published work in The Sun, The William and Mary Review, and Endless Illusions and can be found in many private collections throughout the country.
In 2006 Witt published his first book titled Inbetween, featuring a collection of his photographs. The 84-page book features 90 images and includes a selection of images from his first fifteen years with photography.