September 22, 2021
Amie Potsic is interviewed by Rhoda Kahler about her photographic installations and how they focus on climate change and environmentalism as well as her current exhibitions at Wiota Street Garden and Penn State Great Valley.
A Quiet Light features work by Amie Potsic, Laurence Salzmann, John Singletary, Oscar Tabares, Harris Fogel, and Milton Lindsay, and is a photographic exhibition presented by Salzmann’s Photo West Gallery in coordination with Philadelphia’s 20/20 Photography Festival. The exhibition takes place in West Philadelphia’s beautiful Wiota St. Garden, and work will be displayed within the natural beauty of this unique and inviting environment. The exhibition is on view from September 19 - 26, 2021 at Wiota Street Garden (the intersection of Powelton Avenue and Wiota Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104).
Gallery Walk & Tour with 20/20 Festival:
Sunday, September 26, 11 am
Photo Parties in the Garden:
Sunday, September 26, 2 - 6 pm
For more information on the 20/20 Photo Festival, visit: https://www.2020photofestival.org/satellite-shows
Amie Potsic is an accomplished photographer and installation artist awarded for her experimental and poignant work. Exhibiting internationally, her work has been shown and published in Europe, South America, and the United States with a recent solo exhibition at The Delaware Contemporary Museum. Her uniquely innovative approach to photography creates three-dimensional, immersive installations as well as exceptionally refined prints and mixed media works. Focusing attention on environmental issues and climate change, Potsic’s evocative work addresses cultural, personal, and natural phenomena through the lens of social responsibility.
For more information, visit: http://amiepotsic.com/