Changing Vistas - Changing Views

In these two new bodies of work, DC-artist Sally Canzoneri addresses the temporal dynamism of NoMA. 

Her accordion-folded, lenticular photographs juxtapose then-and-now photographs of identical sites to provoke consideration of structural change over generations. These are joined by photographs of a more quotidian nature, documenting fleeting images on the reflective surface of the Mathematica building at 1100 1st St NE.

About the Artist

Sally Canzoneri is a photographer, book artist, and writer. Her artist?s books and photographs have been shown in numerous juried exhibitions.  In 2015, Canzoneri had solo exhibitions in DC at New Community ArtSpace and the Hill Center Galleries. Her articles for adults and children have been published in a variety of magazines, and two of her picture books were published as e-books. She has taught creative writing and arts for both children and adults. In 2012 and 2015, the DC Commission on Arts & Humanities selected her to receive an arts education grant.

Canzoneri has been a city planner and a litigating attorney. She received a B.A. from Bennington College (1971), and a M.U.P. (1976) and J.D. (1979) from the University of Illinois. She lives in Washington, DC with her husband, daughter, and the cutest three-legged dog in the Western Hemisphere.

Images in four of the lenticular pictures are from collections of The Historical Society of Washington DC; the images were slightly edited for artistic purposes, but the content of the images was not altered.

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Dates

January 15 - March 18, 2016

Location

1200 First Street NE
Washington, DC 20002

Opening reception

March 10, 2016, 6-8pm