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Deadpan Alley (Art Show) | WMRA window.fbAsyncInit = function() { FB.init({appId: 'your app id', status: true, cookie: true, xfbml: true}); }; (function() { var e = document.createElement('script'); e.async = true; e.src = document.location.protocol + '//connect.facebook.net/en_US/all.js'; document.getElementById('fb-root').appendChild(e); }()); Jump to Navigation Listen LiveOn Air Now:Listen LiveOn Air Now:Support Now! WMRAPart of the NPR digital networkWEMC HomeProgramsVirginia InsightThe SparkRadiolabThe Acoustic CaféBlues ValleyDick's Friday ClassicsBob's Record ShelfAir PlayCivic SoapboxMostly Mennonite, Mostly AcapellaJan's JamboreeMel Lee's SongbagEventsSubmit an EventWMRA/WEMC Art SpaceAcoustic Cafe' Folk CalendarNewsWeatherForecasts Search form Search Now Playing Loading streams... Connect with Us Find us on Facebook Podcasts & RSS Feeds All ContentcloseNews podcastsUse iTunesUse a different playerRSS View all podcasts & RSS feeds Donate Your Car Art Exhibit 2:15pmThu May 16, 2013 Deadpan Alley (Art Show) Share Tweet E-mailComments Print By Terry WardNext imagePrevious imageEnlarge imageEnlarge imageEnlarge imageEnlarge image

GALLERY TALK (meet artiste, nibble treats)  Tues 30 Apr 5pm-6:30!  If one passes by 5000 scenes in a typical commute, maybe one might be "funny" somehow --and photographer Jeff James will notice.  Humor and a sort of pop art irony and social critique appear. Now hanging and up until Thurs 16 May 2013, a collection of his art photos / visual jokes will hang at PublicRadioArtSpace in WMRA's Harrisonburg facility. Art peekers welcome weekdays 9-5. 

Jeff's photo blog has many more images. 

Artist's statement:
My series, The Friendly City, is an attempt to explore a single place and carve out of it a personal narrative of how I perceive the world and the American culture in particular. I use the Harrisonburg landscape as the vocabulary to talk about issues such as politics and religion, marketing and exploitation, fear and hope, time and age, etc. I make use of irony and humor in my framing to call attention to contradictions in our values and to disrupt the intended narrative of quaint or altruistic. I look at architecture and landscape  and notice the attempts we make to beautify that which is in the process of decay. I find these details of a  culture in transition (or decline) sadly poetic and occasionally they fill me with hope.
 

Map to the site.  Past exhibits.  Call to artists info.

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