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Opening! The Me I Seldom Share, A Portrait Project at The BOX Gallery, Feb. 21

Presented by Artists of Rubber City at The Box Gallery at Summit Artspace, Akron OH

Feb 21 2020
Opening! The Me I Seldom Share, A Portrait Project at The BOX Gallery, Feb. 21

Don Parsisson’s The Me I Seldom Share, A Portrait Project digs deeper to reveal. His collection of portraits opens Friday, Feb. 21, 2020 in The BOX Gallery. The show runs until March 28, 2020.

OPENING FOR DON PARSISSON PHOTO SHOW

Opening night for the show is Friday, Feb. 21, 5-8 p.m., in the BOX Gallery on the third floor of Summit Artspace on East Market, 140 E. Market St., Akron. Don will be there to talk with gallery visitors.

The reception and show are free and open to the public. The BOX is operated by the Artists of Rubber City. See BOX Gallery hours below.

ABOUT DON PARSISSON

Don Parsisson began his pursuit of photography more than five decades ago when he and a friend cobbled together a makeshift darkroom in the corner of a basement. Since then he has been photographing using film, digital, and instant cameras to explore a variety of subjects.

Don believes that there is no one “true” type of photograph; different styles, techniques, and subject matter will resonate with ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Free Admission

Phone: 330-376-8480

Email: taylor@summitartspace.org

Website: https://summitartspace.org

LOCATION

Summit Artspace

140 East Market Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308

PARKING INFO

Free parking behind building.

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