Gallery Events
Current Events
The Fine Art Photography of Walter LeCroy is on display.
Recent Events
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Photography Exhibition at the New York Over 50 photos taken during the last five decades are featured in Photographic Perspectives on Architecture and Industrial Design, on display at the New York Hall of Science from November 18, 2006 - January 15, 2007. The exhibition explores industrial and architectural sites created by corporate entities that document historic and modern achievements. The show is composed of work by three modern Renaissance men: Robert LeBeau, Walter LeCroy and Joseph Siegel. Walter LeCroy, photographer and Chairman Emeritus of LeCroy Corporation, maintains his passion for photography after a career in designing and manufacturing electronic instruments for international industries. Drawn to the exploration of new photography technology, LeCroy established Imaging Arts, a fine arts photography gallery in Charleston, S.C., where he exhibits and publishes his work. LeCroy's photography in Photographic Perspectives ranges from the Chrysler Building to the Brooklyn Bridge to balloon buildings from the 1964 World's Fair. This photographic exhibition presents examples of images made possible by the most advanced equipment available, inclusive of cameras, scanners, and printers created by modern technology. Throughout the year, the New York Hall of Science features a range of changing art gallery exhibitions that reveal how art, science and technology can be linked to create a beautiful experience. |
Walter's pictures on display at the New York Hall of Science.
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