Works of members of the Ann Arbor Camera Club will be on display at The Gallery at the Cherry Hill through Jan. 29.
The collaborative exhibit, entitled "Collective Expressions in Photography," is an open-topic exhibit representing the photographic artistry of several members of the Ann Arbor Camera Club and provides a variety of work regularly produced by their members. Ann Arbor Camera Club members believe that "photography is great art with opportunities for realism, experimentation, drama and simplistic form," according to a prepared release.
Exhibit artists include: Terrance Alexander, Gerri Barr, Howard Bond, Raul Campos, Regina Carriere, Pat Conner, Tom Egel, Lori Franzen, Larry Hoxey, Tim Kellman, John Lloyd, Keith Matz, Ann O'Hagan, David Patria, William Serrell, Scott Strodtman, James Whiteside, and Mary Whiteside.
Founded in 1956, the Ann Arbor Camera Club includes members from southeastern Michigan and range in experience from beginners to professional exhibitors. All types of photographers are represented in the club (landscape, portrait, wildlife, street, sports, macro, and more), as are all types of photographs (digital, film, color, black and white, and large format).
Semi-monthly meetings of the Ann Arbor Camera Club include members, prospective members, guests, and visitors, and take place beginning at 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of the month from September through June.
The group meets at the Zion Lutheran Church, located at 1501 West Liberty in Ann Arbor. Additional information about the Ann Arbor Camera Club can be found at https://AnnArborCamera Club.org.
This special art exhibit at The Gallery at Cherry Hill is free and open to the public during gallery hours from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, from 4 until 8 p.m. Thursday and Friday, during all public performances or by special appointment arranged via email to elli.fassois@cantonmi.gov.
The Village Theater at Cherry Hill is located at 50400 Cherry Hill Road in Canton, MI, 48187. For more information about this latest exhibition, call (734) 394-5300 or visit www.cantonvillagetheater.org.