Time and the River
Time and the River It was once a separate city, and in some ways, still is. It is 71 square miles and the most populous borough of New York. There […]
Time and the River It was once a separate city, and in some ways, still is. It is 71 square miles and the most populous borough of New York. There […]
Hurry Up Please… Almost every college student encounters, willingly or not, T.S. Eliot’s iconic modern masterpiece The Wasteland. In it there’s a phrase “hurry up please, it’s time.” A lot of […]
Preview of Coming Attractions Last week, The Art of Commerce opened at the Manhattan Borough President’s Gallery with a stunning array of images. Interpretations of the theme ranged from fruit […]
Commerce and Our Environment The idea of commerce often brings to mind goods that are bought and sold-concrete objects that have been manufactured and traded. Everyday, from the first sip […]
The Art of Commerce From pampered pooches to acquisitive ladies, from haute shops to no shops, next month at the Manhattan Borough President Gallery, PWP photographers focus on […]
The World’s a Stage… As you know, PWP began with an exhibition. In 1975, Breadth of Vision: Portfolios of Women Photographers opened at the Fashion Institute of Technology. It was […]
Objects of Affection Opens Last week, PWP’s latest exhibit Objects of Affection opened with great success. We had an excellent turnout, and the crowd truly seemed to enjoy the warmth […]
Objects of Affection A natural disaster in Haiti, a man-made disaster on our southern coast, two wars and a troubled economy make this a time of great sorrow and uncertainty. […]
It Began with an Exhibition… In the beginning there was an exhibition. In 1975, Breadth of Vision: Portfolios of Women Photographers opened at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New […]
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