Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/05/11

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Subject: [Leica] Panic Show
From: aaron.sandler at duke.edu (Aaron Sandler)
Date: Thu May 11 19:46:06 2006
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Many congrats, Ric!  We'll try to make it to the opening.  It sounds like 
an interesting chance to compare your work from 15 years ago to now...

Best,
Aaron

Ric Carter wrote:
>I got a call in late February from the Arts Council in Little
>Washington, North Carolina. The Civic Center there, a converted
>Atlantic Coast Line freight station, was planning a celebration. It
>is the 100th anniversary of its construction. The attached passenger
>station is now the home of the Beaufort County Arts Council and the
>Pamlico-Tar River Foundation.
>
>Folks at the Arts Council remembered a show of train photos I did
>there about 15 years ago. They called and asked if I could put
>something together for the birthday party. I was able to dig up most
>of the photos (~40 board mounted B&W 11X14s) from the original show.
>I added 25 color photos (12X16) from the last 2-3 years, recycling
>the framing from last year's Goose Creek State Park show in the same
>location.
>
>The show is hung.
>
>May 19, the building gets it National Historic Building listing.
>May 20, 10AM-2PM, there will be model trains, and music, and train
>memorabilia, and the show. The photos will be on display until mid-June.
>
>If you find yourself in that part of the world, have a peek. To make
>sure they are open, call 252.975.9316 or 252.946.2504.
>
>I'l try to build an Internet gallery.
>
>Ric Carter


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