Tuesday Mar 14, 2017
Opening Reception: Jan. 28. Exhibit will run to March 31. Suffolk County Historical Society Museum
631-727-2881 x100 A TIME PORTAL TO THE NORTH FORK: From Riverhead to Orient Point, featuring photographs by Neil Scholl, Peter Dicke, & Wendy Polhemus-Annibell OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, January 28, 2017 – 1:00 PM – 3:30 PM In the spirit of Long Island’s rural and maritime past, “A Time Portal to the North Fork: From Riverhead to Orient Point” will feature documentary and fine art photography of the bucolic North Fork by local photographers Neil Scholl, Peter Dicke, and Wendy Polhemus-Annibell in our beautiful Weathervane Gallery. The opening reception includes free admission and light refreshments. The photographs on exhibit will be available for sale, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit the Suffolk County Historical Society. This exhibit will run through March 2017. ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHERS Peter Dicke, an original member of Gallery 338 in Huntington, was introduced to the world of photography by his grandfather and, as a teenager, created his first black-and-white photographs with a Speed Graphic camera. Peter continues to develop his passion for image-making via digital photography, where his focus is on documentary and landscape images. Wendy Polhemus-Annibell is a lifelong photographer and a long-time resident of the town of Southold. For nearly 30 years she’s enjoyed chasing storms and capturing that special North Fork light. We hope you can join us for this special event! Visit our website for our complete event schedule. www.SuffolkCountyHistoricalSociety.orgA Time Portal to the North Fork: From Riverhead to Orient Point
Date and Time
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM EDT
Location
300 West Main St.
Riverhead, NY 11901Contact Information
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Description
Free Opening Reception Admission. Includes light refreshments.
Gallery Hours: Weds. – Sat., 10:00 am - 4:30 pm
Neil Scholl is Professor Emeritus of New York Institute of Technology, where for 20 years he taught photography and graphic design. A resident of Huntington, his work is focused on street and documentary photography and has been widely exhibited at galleries across the island, including Gallery North, Heckscher Museum, Montauk Lighthouse Museum, Water Mill Museum, and the Islip Art Museum.