The 48th Annual Ground Glass Exhibition

On View: April 11th — April 30th, 2024
Reception: April 11th, 7pm — 8:30pm

The Ground Glass Annual Members Show returns with its 48th installment, showcasing its finest in contemporary photography. Juried by esteemed gallerist and fine art photography consultant, Debra Klomp Ching, the exhibition promises dramatic landscapes, compelling portraits, dynamic street photography, and abstract work. Each piece reflecting the varied experiences and styles of its members.

Debra Klomp Ching, co-owner of The KlompChing Gallery in Brooklyn, NY, brings her discerning eye, and a whopping 25 years of educator experience to the juror process:

The 35 photographs selected represent a truly inspiring range of visions. In this grouping you will witness humor, wonderful observations of everyday life, creative depictions of the overlooked, careful use of juxtapositions, a clear passion for tradition, and a very good use of scopic perception.

This event, open to the public, offers a unique opportunity to engage with the artists and delve into the narratives behind their captivating imagery. Visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibition during regular gallery hours!

About The Ground Glass

founded in 1975, is an independent association of professionals and advanced amateurs promoting the practice and appreciation of fine art photography in Westchester County, NY, and Fairfield County, CT. The organization serves as a forum for photographers to express ideas, share technical information and participate in juried exhibitions. As a group and as individual artists, members show their work in major exhibition facilities. The Ground Glass holds an annual juried group exhibition for members, and participates in the Rye Arts Center annual member exhibit. The Ground Glass is a member of ArtsWestchester, the Hudson Valley Photography Network, New York Metro Area Camera Council and The Rye Arts Center. The group sponsors demonstrations, workshops and guest speakers including well known photographers and educators. The Ground Glass currently conducts monthly meetings both in-person at The Rye Arts Center and via Zoom sessions on the 2nd Wednesday of the month, September thru June, at 7:30 PM. Non-members are welcome and may request a guest pass via the contact link on the Ground Glass website

For more about The Ground glass click HERE or visit www.thegroundglass.org.