Jan Wieser’s expansive landscapes are part of this month
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Jan Wieser’s expansive landscapes are part of this month's Auburn City Hall Gallery.

Auburn-area photographers' work on display at City Hall


December 3, 2009 · Updated 12:42 PM 

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The Auburn City Hall Gallery's December exhibit features a photographic look at everyday objects and landscapes through the artists’ lens of Kent photographer Jennifer J. Hermanson and Auburn photographer Jan Wieser.

The exhibit will be open to the public throughout the month. Hours are 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Monday-Friday, at City Hall, 25 W. Main St. Admission is free.

An artists' reception and opening will be held Thursday, Dec. 10, from 5:30-7 p.m.

Wieser’s expansive landscapes paired with poignant close-up imagery of her surroundings inspires the viewer to take a closer look and fulfills her goal of creating images to sprint you away from everyday life.

Hermanson grew up with a great appreciation for the outdoors and works to capture images found off the beaten path. Intimate close-up portraits of flowers and plants and stunning black and white infrared photography of landscapes exemplify her work on display.

The Auburn City Hall Gallery is presented by the Auburn Arts Commission and Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation. For a 2010 Gallery Brochure or for information on other cultural arts programs, go to www.auburnwa.gov/arts or call 253-931-3043.


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