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River Photos on Display at Milne Library
12:43PM / Wednesday, March 05, 2014
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WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. - Joanna Gabler will host her seventh exhibit at the Joyce and David Milne Public Library throughout the month of March.
The title of the exhibit is "Broad Brook and Hoosac" since all the images shown in the library were created out of photographs taken by the artist on her many walks by the Hoosac River or its little and very picturesque tributary Broad Brook. Gabler calls her images transcapes, because they are landscapes transfigured by her artistic vision.
Combining her two long-lasting passions, photography and nature, Gabler sees and photographs nature through the eye she developed over years of work as a painterm a medium she still works in. Sensitive to color and form, she goes out into nature seeking her own personal vision. All her art is inspired by and co-created with nature.  
Gabler has lived and worked in Williamstown for the past 12 years. Among her most recent exhibitions are a current exhibit of oil paintings in Rowe Conference Center in Rowe and transcapes in May and June 2013 at the Centerpoint Gallery in New York City, in Spring of 2012 at the Bennington Museum of Art in Bennington, Vt., and Orchid Mandalas at the Warsaw University Botanical Garden in September 2011.
A list of her exhibitions can be found on her website: http://naturetransfigured.com. Her paintings can be seen at http://joannagabler.com/.

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