UNE Biddeford Art Gallery to exhibit photography by Tim Greenway

"Rock Bottom in Bridgton" by Tim Greenway
"Rock Bottom in Bridgton" by Tim Greenway

The Art Gallery at the Ketchum Library on the Biddeford Campus of the University of New England is pleased to present Mackworth Island Transformed -- Rocks Reimagined. The exhibition features the photography of Tim Greenway, a local professional and commercial photographer, who also serves as an adjunct professor at the University of New England where he teaches digital photography within the Department of Creative and Fine Arts.

An opening reception will be held on Thursday, February 7, 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the gallery.

Mackworth Island Transformed -- Rocks Reimagined explores the transformation of space within the context of both the physical and the psychological. Using the popular location of the rock formations near the pier on Mackworth Island in Falmouth as subject matter, Greenway’s photographs visualize imaginative landscapes by detailing the geology of this iconic Maine island. By focusing on the micro-ecology, and by transforming the familiar coastline into an abstraction of color, texture, pattern, and form, Greenway’s photographs reimagine a recognizable setting. The photographs thus transform the overarching space into detailed and abstracted images that reflect personal exploration as an escape from literal reality.

This exhibition will be on display in the UNE Biddeford Campus Ketchum Library Art Gallery from January 14 to April 15.

The Art Gallery in the Ketchum Library is free and open to the public, when school is in session, every day from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. For further information and directions, contact Cally Gurley by email or phone (207) 221-4324. 

Tim Greenway's "Blackout in the Blue Room"
Tim Greenway's "Blackout in the Blue Room"