‘So Far From Heaven’ Exhibit Opens Friday

Cañoncito Church, cross and doorby Jan Paul Pietrzak. Pietrzak is one of six New Mexico photographers showing their work in June in the Upstairs Art Gallery at Mesa Public Library. Photo by Jan Paul Pietrzak
 
A Quiet Momentby Tony O’Brien was photographed at Christ in the Desert Monastery, and included in O’Brien’s 2011 book Light in the Desert. Photo by Tony O’Brien
 
‘Walking Rain’ by Kirk Gittings will be exhibited in the ‘So Far From Heaven’ show at Mesa Public Library in June. Courtesy photo
 
LIBRARY News:
 
A wealth of photographic talent can be seen in June at Mesa Public Library.
 
“So Far from Heaven” is the title of an exhibition of photographs by Kirk Gittings, David Halpern, Tony O’Brien, Jan Paul Pietrzak, Don J. Usner and Wendy Young.
 
The exhibit opens Friday, June 7 with a reception for the artists 4-6 p.m., in the Upstairs Art Gallery at Mesa Public Library, 2400 Central Ave. in downtown Los Alamos.
 
The artists have taken the title of the show from a quote attributed to the last Mexican governor of the territory of Nuevo Mexico, Manuel Armijo, who said, “Poor New Mexico! So far from heaven, so close to Texas!” Like many New Mexico residents, these photographers beg to differ.
 
The catalog for the exhibit, which will be available at the opening reception June 7 states, “These six photographers, some relative newcomers and some life-long residents, have found the New Mexico landscape and culture uniquely stimulating and the life rewarding.”
 
Kirk Gittings has been a full time professional and fine art photographer since 1978. He has served as a visiting artist/instructor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and as an adjunct professor at both the University of New Mexico and the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. Gittings’ work has been featured in more than 125 solo and group shows and is included in several distinguished public art collections, including the Library of Congress.
 
David Halpern has been making photographs for more than 65 years, driven by his love for the American landscape. Halpern’s Black Canyon of the Gunnison images are being shown for the first time in this exhibition, in conjunction with the publication of a book on that subject.
 
Tony O’Brien is a documentary photographer who was born in New York City and has made his home in Santa Fe for the past 45 years. He is the author of Afghan Dreams: Young Voices of Afghanistan and Light in the Desert: Photographs from the Monastery of Christ in the Desert. His photography has been exhibited nationally and internationally. His work is archived at the Palace of the Governors Photography Archives and at the Briscoe Center for American History.
 
Jan Paul Pietrzak enjoys printing his photographs in a direct contact process, creating small, jewel-like photographs. He makes platinum/palladium prints that emphasize light and form. His work has been widely exhibited in the United States and in Europe.
 
Don Usner grew up in Los Alamos and Chimayò. He has authored and provided the photographs for several books, including the “Natural History of Big Sur”; “Sabino’s Map: Life in Chimayò’s Old Plaza”; “Benigna’s Chimayò: Cuentos from the Old Plaza”; “Valles Caldera: A Vision for New Mexico’s National Preserve”; “Chasing Dichos through Chimayò”; and “Òrale! Lowrider: Custom Made in New Mexico.”Recent public exhibitions of his photography include work in the shows “Lowriders, Hoppers, and Hot Rods: Car Culture of Northern New Mexico” at the New Mexico History Museum and “Con Cariño: Artists Inspired by Lowriders,” at the New Mexico Museum of Art. Usner will show a series of work shot in Romania, where he documented a community of Roma people.
 
Wendy Young is a photographer and educator currently residing in Cerrillos. Her images have been shown at the New Mexico Museum of Art, the Santa Fe Art Institute, photo-eye Gallery and the Ross Museum of Art. She is exploring what patriotism means in America today in her project about Gallup, named “Most Patriotic Small Town in America.”
 
“So Far From Heaven” will hang in the Upstairs Art Gallery throughout the month of June. It will be followed by a travelling exhibit of art quilts by members of the Studio Art Quilt Associates, called “Life Along the Rio Grande” in July.
 
The Gallery is open to the public during regular library hours. For more information about library events, visit the website at www.losalamoslibrary.org and click on “Events”.
 
Most Patriotic Small Town, Gallup, NM 2015” by Wendy Young will be shown in the exhibit “So Far From Heaven” at Mesa Public Library Upstairs Art Gallery in June. Photo by Wendy Young
 
At the Narrowsby photographer David Halpern is part of his Black Canyon of the Gunnison series being shown for the first time in the So Far From Heavenexhibit in the Mesa Public Library Upstairs Art Gallery. Photo by David Halpern
 
Woman in the Doorway of Her House, Pata Rat, Romaniaby Don Usner. Usner shows work documenting the lives of Roma people in the upcoming exhibit in the Upstairs Art Gallery at Mesa Public Library. Photo by Don J. Usner
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