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Harrison Council for the Arts Presents "Cameragenic" Photo Composites by Alan P. Cohen

Harrison Council for the Arts presents “Cameragenic” photo composites by Alan P. Cohen at the Harrison Public Library, 2 Bruce Avenue, January 27 to February 24 with an opening reception February 2 from 2:00 to 4:00pm.  


“Cameragenic” is a series of photo composites by Alan P. Cohen.  They are high-resolution pigment prints that blur the line between reality and fiction, photography and painting.  “Cameragenic” is a world where everything is seen as pliable and mutable.  There is an implied reality in a pseudo environment.  This perception suggests infinite possibilities. 


Alan was born in New York City and is influenced by urban culture and architectural settings. He is currently living in Westchester NY with his wife who is also a photographer. He has been practicing Zen meditation for most of his life and sees the world within that context.  His work has been shown in various venues throughout the city and environs. Alan has been involved in digital photography since the beginning, and has been a resource for people anxious to learn compositing and photomontage.  Alan is an exhibiting member of the Ground Glass Photographic Society.

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The exhibit may be viewed Mondays and Wednesdays 9:30am to 9pm; Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays 9:30am to 5:30pm., and Sundays 1:00 to 5:00pm.  For info call 914/835-0324 www.harrisonpl.org

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