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NOA GALLERY AT NEWBURY COURT

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100 Newbury Court Road, Concord, MA

 concierge number is 978-369-5155

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January 15, 2025
to 
May15, 2025

 gallery hours
Sunday-Thursday
noon to 4 pm

or by appointment
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Ron Rosenstock

“I am not interested in the appearance of things,= things, but the transformational power of my lens to penetrate into the unknown, into the eternal moment.”
 

Ron Rosenstock has been creating images of the world and its people since the 1950's.  His work has had many incarnations from vivid colors to black and white, from the darkroom to digital, from large format cameras to full-frame digital, from early dawn to infrared dusk.  His images are real, though real is hardly subjective. Viewed in objective terms, color is far more real than black and white is - if only because color is such a defining element of reality as experienced by the human eye.

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His reality is more real than it would be if you were standing next to him the moment he makes the exposure.  His view of the world developed from his correspondence with Ansel Adams, his work in study groups from 1967 to 1973 with his teacher Minor White and his time as a private student of Paul Caponigro. Born in 1943, he earned his MA degree in Photography from Goddard College and has been an instructor of photography since 1967 primarily at Clark University. He has exhibited his work in more than 100 shows worldwide and is featured in numerous permanent exhibitions including the Fogg Art Museum, the Worcester Art Museum, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the International Center of Photography. 

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Ron has published six books of his photographs and written numerous articles on the art and craft of photography.  We has been featured on the WGBH nightly news with Emily Rooney in Boston and numerous cable programs around New England. Ron still continues to exhibit his work, most recently at The National Museum of Iceland, lectures at camera clubs and professional organizations and has served as a Board member of NANPA (The North American Nature Photography Association). He also leads tours around the world for professional and amateur photographers including Bhutan, Iceland, Italy, Morocco, New Zealand, Greenland, Scotland and the Faroe Islands. 

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Michael Goodman

Michael began taking pictures as his high school’s photographer in West Texas and has continued ever since. Over the years, his images have been published in books, calendars, music albums and on the web. He resides now in Exeter, NH and has won numerous awards for his photography. His work has been shown overseas as well as in the New England area in juried exhibitions and local galleries. Michael was president of the Boston Camera Club, one of America’s oldest photographic societies, is a current member of the Greater Lynn Photographic Association, Gateway Camera Club, Seacoast Camera Club as well as the Massachusetts Camera Naturalists -CamNats, an invitation only wildlife photographer’s association. He has judged International Photographic Exhibitions as well as at camera clubs throughout the region. While largely self-taught, he had the privilege to study with Galen Rowell, renowned outdoor photographer, in Berkeley California. Besides teaching photography, Michael frequently delivers multi-media photographic shows -his favorite activity at photographic conferences including the annual New England Camera Club Council-NECCC where he is a Master member-MNEC and the Cape Cod Click Photography Conference using images he has taken from his extensive travels around the world.

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113 Main Street

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NOA Gallery at Newbury Court

100 Newbury Court Road

Concord, MA 01742

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