Saint Matthew’s Cathedral Arts has partnered with Preservation Dallas to present the photographic exhibition, Historic Dallas through Photography. A class of skilled photographers taught by professional photographer Carolyn Brown will showcase their work on documenting historically significant buildings, structures, and neighborhoods in Dallas in this exhibition.
Gallery talk will be presented by special guest, Willis Winters, FAIA. Willis is an architect, photographer, preservationist, scholar of architectural history, the author of several books, and the Director of Park and Recreation with the City of Dallas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 12.
Saint Matthew’s Cathedral Arts has partnered with Preservation Dallas to present the photographic exhibition, Historic Dallas through Photography. A class of skilled photographers taught by professional photographer Carolyn Brown will showcase their work on documenting historically significant buildings, structures, and neighborhoods in Dallas in this exhibition.
Gallery talk will be presented by special guest, Willis Winters, FAIA. Willis is an architect, photographer, preservationist, scholar of architectural history, the author of several books, and the Director of Park and Recreation with the City of Dallas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 12.
Saint Matthew’s Cathedral Arts has partnered with Preservation Dallas to present the photographic exhibition, Historic Dallas through Photography. A class of skilled photographers taught by professional photographer Carolyn Brown will showcase their work on documenting historically significant buildings, structures, and neighborhoods in Dallas in this exhibition.
Gallery talk will be presented by special guest, Willis Winters, FAIA. Willis is an architect, photographer, preservationist, scholar of architectural history, the author of several books, and the Director of Park and Recreation with the City of Dallas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through June 12.