For five years in a row, it has been a summer tradition at Sun to Moon Gallery to feature stunning prints with Dallas as the subject matter, highlighting beautiful, unique, and even quirky aspects of the city. The tradition continues with "Dallas x 5," a wide-ranging exhibition of finely crafted photographic prints by Dan Burkholder, Charles Cramer, Scot Miller, Jill Skupin Burkholder, and R.P. Washburne.
The five photographers are known for traveling the world in search of subjects for their prints but have found common ground, and drawn inspiration, from places right in our backyard, with each image being created within just 15 minutes of the gallery. Some of the subjects featured include the Great Trinity Forest, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Trinity River, Trinity Forest Golf Club, Trinity Skyline Trail, and State Fair of Texas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 19.
For five years in a row, it has been a summer tradition at Sun to Moon Gallery to feature stunning prints with Dallas as the subject matter, highlighting beautiful, unique, and even quirky aspects of the city. The tradition continues with "Dallas x 5," a wide-ranging exhibition of finely crafted photographic prints by Dan Burkholder, Charles Cramer, Scot Miller, Jill Skupin Burkholder, and R.P. Washburne.
The five photographers are known for traveling the world in search of subjects for their prints but have found common ground, and drawn inspiration, from places right in our backyard, with each image being created within just 15 minutes of the gallery. Some of the subjects featured include the Great Trinity Forest, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Trinity River, Trinity Forest Golf Club, Trinity Skyline Trail, and State Fair of Texas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 19.
For five years in a row, it has been a summer tradition at Sun to Moon Gallery to feature stunning prints with Dallas as the subject matter, highlighting beautiful, unique, and even quirky aspects of the city. The tradition continues with "Dallas x 5," a wide-ranging exhibition of finely crafted photographic prints by Dan Burkholder, Charles Cramer, Scot Miller, Jill Skupin Burkholder, and R.P. Washburne.
The five photographers are known for traveling the world in search of subjects for their prints but have found common ground, and drawn inspiration, from places right in our backyard, with each image being created within just 15 minutes of the gallery. Some of the subjects featured include the Great Trinity Forest, Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, Trinity River, Trinity Forest Golf Club, Trinity Skyline Trail, and State Fair of Texas.
Following the opening reception, the exhibit will be on display through August 19.