A unique photo exhibit featuring the work of Northwest College Associate Professor of Photography Anthony Polvere opens Tuesday, Dec. 13, from 7-8:30 p.m. The exhibition is being held in the SinClair …
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A unique photo exhibit featuring the work of Northwest College Associate Professor of Photography Anthony Polvere opens Tuesday, Dec. 13, from 7-8:30 p.m. The exhibition is being held in the SinClair Gallery inside NWC’s Orendorff Building and light refreshments will be served.
Professor Polvere’s work utilizes the infrared light wave spectrum to create black and white photos which display an ethereal mood much different from conventional black and white prints. He will be present at the opening to explain the process and talk more about how the photos are created.
For more information, contact Anthony Polvere in the NWC Photography Department at 307-754-6455 or Anthony.Polvere@nwc.edu.