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June 3, 2016, Friday - It’s About Time Public Reception at Traffic Zone Gallery

Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm

Location: Traffic Zone Gallery at Traffic Zone Center for Visual Art, 250 Third Avenue N

On exhibit June 3 – July 15 (Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 9 am -- 5 pm and by appointment)

It’s About Time

Traffic Zone Gallery presents It’s About Time, an exhibition of photographs by riverfront resident Laura Crosby. For this exhibition, the artist asked herself, “How do I photograph time? If time is the subject of photography how would it look? Does it move in one direction only or does it circle back on itself?” What she discovered is that deep inside of wide time exists. Time expires, its past is gone, and its future not yet come. It’s never resting, constant, silent, mysterious, indefinable, precious, illusionary, relentless, constant, short, long, fast, slow, endless, deadly and healing.

In this exhibition each photograph is layered in order to depict the passage of time and is accompanied by a quotation that relates directly to the images. The subjects captured include: energy, environment, war, communication, agriculture, time, history and information. The exhibit and public reception are free and open to the public.