The Ghosts of Auschwitz-Birkenau At Boulder’s Dairy Center for the Arts

My portfolio “The Ghosts of Auschwitz-Birkenau” will exhibit at Boulder’s The Dairy Center for the Arts from Jun 22 through July 27, 2012.  

An Artist’s Talk will take place on the 22nd at 4 pm with the opening reception beginning at 5 pm.

This will be the first exhibition of my new 30 X 30 prints. 

 

The Dairy Center for the Arts
2590 Walnut Street
Boulder, CO  80302
303-440-7826
 
2012 6 18 Setting up Ghosts at the Dairy 300x225 The Ghosts of Auschwitz Birkenau At Boulders Dairy Center for the Arts

9 Responses to “The Ghosts of Auschwitz-Birkenau At Boulder’s Dairy Center for the Arts”

  • Laird Says:

    Congratulations and well wishes for the exhibit!

    30×30′s… my sympathies for your framing costs.

  • Cole Thompson Says:

    These are gallery wrap canvases. I’ve added a picture of the show being hung above so you could get an idea of how they look.

    They were printed by Adrian Davis, the only person I let print my large work, his standards are higher than mine!

  • Martyn Lucas Says:

    Cole, Bonne Chance!

    What is Adrian’s contact info?

    Regards,
    Martyn

  • peter silvia Says:

    Looks like it will be a great show. Congrats, wish I could see the gallery wraps in person. Enjoy the moment!

  • Jan Enger Says:

    Congratulations to Cole. Wish you good luck and a lot of the audience who will see your photos. I thought your photos make themselves certainly very good in this format.

  • Sam Blair Says:

    http://www.fuelyourphotography.com/featured-interview-adrian-davis/

    Cole, I wish I had a private jet. Second best, can you try to arrange a gallery showing in Portland? I know some gallery people…just sayin.

    Nice plug for Adrian. I linked to a recent interview of him. Some of his images remind me of someone else I know of…He seems like a great guy, I can see why you like him.

  • Sam Blair Says:

    Cole, Forgot to mention…Portland has a very moving and large Holocaust Memorial in Washington Park, our equivalent of Central Park. Would make a perfect bookend for a Portland showing.

  • Roland Says:

    Absolutely fascinating and stunning, Cole. I wish you wonderful encounters with the viewers. I hope the message never fades away and pictures like yours help keep the past in our minds. Truly a wonderful thing, Cole.

    cheers
    ®

  • bill jackson Says:

    Cole…looks like it was a powerful show. Wish I could have been there. Will you show and discuss some of these images when you come to San Mateo in October? Bill

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