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News briefs • March 2004

Professors put photography on display

Two University of Montana photography professors have work featured in upcoming shows.

© Keith Graham

Professor Keith Graham’s work from his study of Montana family ranches will be displayed at the Dana Gallery in Missoula this month. Graham has been researching multigenerational family ranches in Montana and his work from two of those ranches will be featured at the show.

The show opened at Missoula’s monthly First Friday on March 5 and will run until March 31. The Dana Gallery is at 123 W. Broadway.

Graham also will have four photographs featured in a show beginning March 31 at the Te Manawa Museum in Palmerston North, New Zealand. A project of the Montana World Trade Center, the show is meant to boost international recognition of Montana and enhance trade opportunities.

© Teresa Tamura
July 5, 1998, Japanese Red Pine, Shinjuku Park, Tokyo, Japan

Professor Teresa Tamura’s work will appear next month as part of First Friday at the Gallery Saintonge. Her show features infrared images of several different styles of Japanese gardens, ranging from the minimal Zen gardens to images of the “perfection of nature of itself,” displayed on 11-by-14 silver gelatin prints.

Tamura’s work premieres April 2 from 5-8 p.m. and will show through April 27. Tamura will lecture on infrared film at the Gallery Saintonge April 16 at 7 p.m. The gallery is located at 216 N. Higgins.

-Josi Carlson

 

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8/23/07 2:21 PM
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