The Promise of the Living/The Tender Land – The photographs of Jerry Siegel
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
If a photograph can say so much by saying so little, Jerry Siegel’s photographs could fill volumes. Born and raised in Selma, AL, Siegel has turned his eye to revealing the beauty in the people and places of the South. Siegel has photographed everything from beauty queens to drag queens, the kitchen junk drawer to the garden hose, the school marching band to some of Alabama’s most famous artists. Rarely will you come across a subject Siegel hasn’t photographed. Opening at the Shelby County Arts Council’s EBSCO Fine Art Gallery in October, The Promise of the Living/The Tender Land features work from Siegel’s monograph Facing South and Black Belt Color. Facing South features intimate portraits of some of the south’s most famous visual artists while Black Belt Color takes a look at the landscapes and everyday people who make up the South and its culture. The Promise of the Living/The Tender Land opens on Thursday, October 13th from 6pm-8pm. The gallery opening reception is free and open to the public. Work will be on display until November 22nd. Gallery hours are Monday-Thursday 10am-5pm (Wednesdays 11am-5pm and during Song theater performances-see event calendar for dates. ). Be sure to stop by and see this incredible work while it’s on display. Click here to visit Jerry Siegel’s website.
Date: November 1, 2022
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: Shelby County Arts Council
Address:
105 West College Street
Columbiana, AL 35051
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