From
Friday, April 6th through
Saturday, June 9th, 2001
GALLERY
HOURS:
Tuesday to Friday -- noon to 6PM
Saturday's of Performances -- 2 to 6PM Closed
Sunday and Monday
PLACE:
Inter-Media Art Center
370 New York Avenue, Huntington,
NY 11743
CONTACT: Kathie
Bodily [631] 549-9666
PHONE: [631]
549-ARTS
ADMISSION:
FREE
From
Friday, April 6th through Saturday, June 9th, 2001 the
Inter-Media Art Center in Huntington,
Long Island will host �Big Cats� - an exhibition of
wildlife photographs by LAWRENCE
ROSENTHAL.
Wildlife
photographer and lecturer LAWRENCE
ROSENTHAL has
travelled the world from Antarctica to Zaire, creating
photographic essays of vanishing wildlife.
He has used his camera to study koalas and kangaroos in
Australia, to document the waterholes in Namibia, to capture
on film the elusive Mountain Gorillas of Rwanda and Zaire, and
to produce photographic studies of polar bears, penguins and
seals in Antarctica, Hudson�s Bay, Canada and Norway.
But perhaps some of his most haunting images come from
his travels in India and Nepal, where he photographed the
endangered Royal Bengal Tiger and from his photographic
expeditions to the Galapagos Islands, Patagonia, and
Yellowstone in winter.
This exhibit focuses exclusively on images of the big
cats of the world � lions, tigers, leopards and
cheetahs
Admission
to this exhibition is free of charge.
Gallery hours are from Tuesday to Friday, noon to 6PM,
and from 2 to 6PM on Saturdays of IMAC performances.
IMAC is closed on Sunday and Monday, as well as on
Saturday�s when there are no performances. For further
information on this exhibition, for a complete schedule of
concert and exhibition dates, or for information about other
IMAC programs, call IMAC's
business office
at (631) 549-9666.
The Inter-Media Art Center, Inc. is a non-profit Media and
Performing Arts Center whose programs and services are
supported in part by grants from the New York State Council
on the Arts a state agency and the Suffolk County Office of Cultural Affairs,
as well as by the Members of IMAC. IMAC also gratefully
acknowledges contributions from Fleet Bank, Korg USA and
Olivia and Harlan Fischer.
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