Former Indy photographer M.J. Sharp has been sitting up nights with a 4×5 Graflex and a burning interest in capturing the beauty of nighttime botanicals. The result is Through A Glass, Darkly, an exhibit of photographs of blooms under various nighttime illuminations–moonlight, streetlight, flashlight and so on–taken during a season of nocturnal photographic obsession. The open studio showing, which runs as part of the Durham Arts Council’s Durham Art Walk, is on the middle floor of the Durham Arts Place building, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 13-14, from 1-5 p.m.
For more information about the photos, visit www.mjsharp.com . For maps and information on the more than 40 galleries and studios on the Durham Art Walk, visit www.durhamarts.org.