ASU Gammage Auditorium art exhibit for artist Bob Estrin
Solo exhibit from 12/5/12 to 12/31/12 (Entire ASU Gammage auditorium in first and second level hallways)
Bob will continue to exhibit his art (half the space) with photographer Lisa Adamsen from 01/01/13 to 01/23/13 at the same location.
ASU Gammage Auditorium
1200 South Forest Avenue, Tempe, AZ
The exhibit is open for those attending the scheduled performances but is also open to the public on each Monday from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm or by appointment.
Call Bob at 480-926-4281 with any questions or for an interview.
Web site: www.bobestrin.com (a mention of the artist web site in any article is always appreciated)
Email: positiveimagestudio@gmail.com
The three images below are in the art exhibit and can be published.
Additional artist information at http://www.bobestrin.com/Bob.Estrin.Press.htm and http://www.bobestrin.com/about.htm
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY Press Release
Scenes of the Southwest featured in photo exhibit at ASU Gammage Dec. 5-31
TEMPE, Ariz. (Nov. 20, 2012) -- “Off the Beaten Path,” a solo exhibition of 45 fine art photographs by local photographer Bob Estrin will be showcased at ASU Gammage on the ASU Tempe campus Dec. 5 to Dec. 31. Estrin’s photographs showcase scenes of the Southwest and images that give clues to the past such as rusty cars and abandoned objects,
Estrin is a traveling photographer, takings his camera off the beaten path to capture the magic, creating some of the most captivating and unique images that invoke a deep sense of place and the stories that place might reveal.
While he has an interest in photographing a wide variety of subjects, Estrin’s main theme is exploring objects that represent the past – ones where it would be difficult to tell if the subject was photographed last week or twenty years ago. With this in mind he focuses on exploring old abandoned homes, buildings, trucks, or even the main streets of small-town America.
Estrin displays his art around the valley at venues including the Tempe Library, ASU Gammage, Arizona Museum for Youth and Boyce Thompson Arboretum. He has been featured in the Arizona Republic and selected as Phoenix Magazine’s artist of the month.
Exhibit hours at ASU Gammage are 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays, or by appointment by calling 480-965-6912. The street address is 1200 S. Forest Ave., Tempe. Parking is available at meters around the perimeter of ASU Gammage. Entrance is through East Lobby Doors at the Box Office.