“Numen Lumen Redux” photography exhibit opening

January 7, 2010

Bill Pielsticker photograph


The Center for Photography in Madison is sponsoring an exhibition titled “Numen Lumen Redux” from January 4th to February 12th at the Wisconsin Academy’s Steenbock Gallery, located at 1922 University Avenue.

According to the Steenbock Gallery blog post, the exhibit features “images from Wisconsin’s frozen lakes that are magical in their pattern and galactic in their scope.”

In additional commentary, the post notes that, “Shooting both 35mm film and digital images, Pielsticker uses a macro lens, a handheld mirror and sunlight to create and capture new universes below the ice of frozen lakes. Though conditions to make this work exist only every second or third year, Pielsticker has created a gorgeous, full and thought-provoking body of work that should not be missed. ”

The gallery is hosting an opening reception from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, January 8th. This event and the ongoing exhibition are free and open to the public.

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