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Susie Morrill – Palladium Prints
October 6, 2023 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Susie Morrill – Palladium Prints
October 5th through November 1st, 2023
Opening Reception on Friday, October 6th from 5-6 p.m.
Dot Dotson’s Gallery
1668 Willamette St,
Eugene, OR 97401
(541) 485-1771
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday
(The Opening Reception only is on Friday)
Free and open to the public
Photography at Oregon is proud to present an exhibition by noted Eugene-based photographer Susie Morrill. This show consists of all-new portraiture, exquisitely printed in palladium. Here’s more from Susie:
“In my image making, I am concerned with portraying my subjects in a telling fashion. I feel that people reveal a lot about themselves by the things they surround themselves with in their environment. I strive to allow the subjects to portray themselves as they wish to be seen. The viewer gets the opportunity to journey into the lives of others and assess the person(s) sense of place that they find there. Ultimately, I hope the viewer comes away with a sense of appreciating something simple, and wonderful, about others through observing a vignette of their lives through the image.
The palladium portraits featured in my current show were predominantly shot at the Oregon Country Fair this year.”
Susie Morrill graduated from the U of O with an MFA in visual design and computer graphics. She taught all levels of photography at Lane Community College in the Media Arts and Technology Dept. for 30 years. In addition, Susie has assisted and taught numerous photography workshops on the West Coast including Ansel Adams Gallery workshops, the Portland Photographic Forum workshops, the Photographic Image Gallery workshops, and University of California extension workshops. Susie has been the chairman of the Photography at Oregon Committee for the past 40 years. She is a founding member of the PhotoZone gallery. Her personal work consists of medium format environmental portraits and digital images – typically portraits – printed with Palladium – an archival process first developed in the 1850s.
www.susiemorrill.com