
Siskiyou County Through Our Eyes
Siskiyou Shutterbugs
January 9 through February 13, 2015
This exhibition explores life in Siskiyou County through the surprising and creative images of the Siskiyou Shutterbug photographers. The theme spotlights the daily experiences of those who live in our community, its people, landscape, art, culture and events. Through this photo essay, we hope to allow both the photographer and viewer to become more connected with the richness of life in Siskiyou County.
Loree Johnson, Mossbrae Falls
Lori Quillen, Snowy Sunrise; Jina Green, Harvest Moon
Celia Balderree, Gated Community; Don Hall, Shasta River, Louis Rd., John Rogers,Showtime
Teresa Pugh, Thing 1; Cynthia Singleton, Draped Elegance; Stanley Krute, Musicians at COS
Don Hall, Holiday Parade 2011; Justin Morgan, Glowing Flower
Jeff Burger, Siskiyou Ranch & Moo Donna; Kealoha Haole-Valenzuela, Yreka City Lights
Lori Quillen, Barn with a View; Loree Johnson, Lower Falls
John Rogers, Abandoned & I am the Potter
Kealoha Haole-Valenzuela, Mt. Shasta
Rebecca Durney, Pondering the Future, Scott Morgan, Mt. Shasta through Christy’s Eyes &
The Face of Naturei; Byron Nieman, Trail of Stars
Siskiyou Shutterbugs
Our main purpose is to provide a place where lovers of photography can share their work, communicate with each other through critique and encouragement, as well as explore local surroundings through group photo shoots.
Currently there are over 500 Shutterbugs, including 30 international artists. Membership is free. For more information visit Siskiyou Shutterbugs on FaceBook.
To see the entire exhibition please join us at Liberty Arts, 108 W. Miner St.,
in Historic Downtown Yreka, CA
Gallery hours: Wednesday through Saturday, 10:00 – 5:00
Opening banner image by Don Hall, Holiday Parade 2011
All individual photographs are copyright by the artists.
Tags: Liberty Arts Yreka CA, photography, Siskiyou County, Siskiyou Shutterbugs
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