Photographer Jim Wojno will host a reception to celebrate his exhibition in the Mary Jo Rines Gallery of First Parish Church on Sunday, February 22, from 1:00–4:00 PM. Admission is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
On view through April 5, Serene Landscapes features painterly color photographs inspired by dramatic light, expansive space, and the spirituality of nature. Drawing on favorite places he returns to again and again—the American Southwest, Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod, Hawaii, Costa Rica, and Italy—Wojno combines thoughtful field composition with digital darkroom techniques to translate the emotional and spiritual experience of a landscape into a contemplative two-dimensional image. His work invites viewers into “silence, renewal, mystery, and awareness of a great life-giving spirit.”
Additional work can be viewed in the Mary Jo Rines Virtual Gallery, where Wojno shares monochromatic and architecture-inspired collections alongside Serene Landscapes.
All photographs in the exhibit are available for purchase (price list available). Inquiries may be directed to Larry Grob at 617-817-3123 or lagrob@mac.com for an introduction to the artist. All images in both the physical and virtual galleries may be ordered in a large 28” x 22” format.
Wojno is a member of the Concord Center for the Visual Arts and has been featured in recent Frances N. Roddy Exhibitions and Members’ shows there. His solo exhibitions include Bridgewater State College, South Shore Art Center, Parish Center for the Arts, Lincoln Public Library, and the Jewish Community Center. His work has also been shown at the Provincetown Art Association and Museum and the Boston Center for the Arts, and he has received awards from the South Shore Art Center and the Organization for the Assabet River.
