VIRTUAL - Arctic Glow: A Photographer's Journey Through Iceland's Midnight Sun
Tuesday, January 217:00—8:00 PMVirtual
The land of Fire and Ice lies just below the Arctic Circle. It is a land of extremes and stark beauty. In this presentation, local photographer Bruce Magnuson will set Iceland in its historical context and explore some of its natural wonders. Ranging from the capital of Reykjavik to the Golden Circle, the south coast and the Snaefellsnes Peninsula, the almost constant sun in early summer allows a wide-ranging exploration of parts of this new (20 million years old) island.
Registration is required.
About our speaker:
After retiring from a career in Financial Services, Bruce has pursued his interests in photography, art, and history. He has had photographs in multiple shows at the Griffin Museum in Winchester and various other venues including a solo show featuring his infrared photographs at the Acton Library.
Bruce has studied at the New England School of Photography, the Griffin Museum, The DeCordova Museum, the Art Insitute of Boston, and Maine Media among other visual arts programs.
He presents at various organizations on topics that feature his photography and explores subjects such as art, history and travel, including the history of his home region the Hudson Valley.
This program is made possible by the generous donors to the Cary Library Foundation.
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