SUNY Oneonta Art Gallery Opens Two New Student Exhibitions – All Otsego

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“Twin Visions” is a solo show of double exposure photographs by Art and Design senior Sean Eaves on view in the Open Space Gallery. (Photo courtesy of SUNY Oneonta)

SUNY Oneonta Art Gallery Opens Two New Student Exhibitions

ONEONTA—The SUNY Oneonta Art Gallery has opened “Twin Visions” and “Project Open Call: Fall 2024,” two new student exhibitions on view through October 26 while classes are in session or by appointment.

“Twin Visions” is a solo show of double exposure photographs by Art and Design senior Sean Eaves on view in the Open Space Gallery. A reception with remarks from Eaves is set for Thursday, October 24 from 5-7 p.m.

“By digitally manipulating and overlaying two different photographs, Eaves has created a series of hauntingly familiar black and white images where the viewer often feels off-balance or unsure and is consistently left with the need to look deeper, both to pull apart the two images in their mind and to untangle the perceived meaning of their combined composition,” said SUNY Oneonta Art Gallery Director Sarah Simpson.

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