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Thu November 3, 2016

"Quietness" Opening Reception at Atelier Gallery

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Ignacio Umaña's solo exhibition, "Quietness / 37º45’31’’ N - 122º30’39’’ W", features a photographic landscape series about searching for inner calmness and self-reflection. Using a large format photographic approach, Umaña presents color photographs of Ocean Beach in San Francisco. This lengthy and technical photographic process becomes a meditative, personal experience that the artist wishes to share with viewers.

This event is free and open to the public. View our exhibition, enjoy food and drinks, and meet with the artist. Umaña's "Quietness" will be on view through December.
Ignacio Umaña's solo exhibition, "Quietness / 37º45’31’’ N - 122º30’39’’ W", features a photographic landscape series about searching for inner calmness and self-reflection. Using a large format photographic approach, Umaña presents color photographs of Ocean Beach in San Francisco. This lengthy and technical photographic process becomes a meditative, personal experience that the artist wishes to share with viewers.

This event is free and open to the public. View our exhibition, enjoy food and drinks, and meet with the artist. Umaña's "Quietness" will be on view through December.
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