July 4, 2016
In addition to the current exhibition of Joseph Hartman’s Hamilton photographs at the McMaster Museum of Art, the Museum is reaching out in to the community and partnering with the Carnegie Gallery to present a second exhibition of Joseph’s work, photographs of Georgian Bay, in the Carnegie’s TBA Artspace.
The exhibition launches Friday July 8, with a public reception from 7 – 9:30 pm, and continues to August 21. Hope to see you there!
Check out Joseph’s artist talk around the 24 minute mark for a bit of a preview and more info about his work:
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