Blackstone Valley Mill Explorations, Photography by James Hunt, and David Lawlor
Please join us for the Artists' Reception on Friday, December 2 from 5:30-7:30 PM and stay for the Video Screenings which will immediately follow the reception in the Singh Performance Center at the same location from 7:30-8:30 PM
James Hunt explores the interdependent and often conflicted relationship between human activity and the natural environment. He is currently engaged in a long-term, multi-media exploration of the Industrial Revolution in the Blackstone Valley. The Draper Factory Demolition is the focus of his work in this exhibit. James has also created a video of the demolition that will premiere here in conjunction with this exhibit.
David Lawlor uses long exposure and drone photography in his urban exploration of old mill buildings to preserve their historical significance and capture their decaying beauty. He travels throughout the Blackstone Valley and beyond to explore and document these abandoned, destroyed, and repurposed structures. Preserving these mills through photography and video is his life’s mission. David will also be sharing a video of his work in conjunction with this exhibit.
Exhibit opens to the public on November 14 and ends December 30.
Image: Demolition and Destruction #5, The Draper Demolition, 2021 by James Hunt