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19 • The Hoboken Reporter • September 16, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT SECTION the Hudson Reporter Newspapers Exhibit offers contrasting photographic visions The exhibition, “Alternative Realities,” bring- ing together three photographers in a way that contrasts their styles, continues its run at the hob’art gallery, 720 Monroe St., Hoboken, through Oct. 7. The show opened Sept. 15 with a reception to meet the artists. The emphasis of “Alternative Realities” is to highlight how these artists approach a medium in very alternate ways to create a diversity of results. Longtime hob’art member Ann Kinney is searching for the elusive place between the photograph, which captures a moment in time, and the elements of line, form and color. She explores these principles in the places and people she encounters. Tom Egan’s photography combines landscape, fashion and documentation following the local ‘Burning Man’ subculture. This visually explosive scene is thriving in the NewYork metropolitan area but is largely unseen by people outside of those who participate. This set of photos will explore the local parties and events as well as the Burning Man festival itself. Don Sichler’s work focuses on finding wild and beautiful images where you least expect it. Don calls the photos in this exhibit “Reflections on Autos.” This exhibit promises to have something for every art enthusiast, with many surprises thrown in. Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. and by appointment. Gallery information can be obtained on the website www.hob-art.org and from the direc- tor, France Garrido, at (201) 319-1504 or [email protected]. Tom Egan: Jen In Fiber Optics1 Don Sichler: Herbie, the Car Ann Kinney: RedBankBoatsWC Football Season!

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The exhibition, “Alternative Realities,” bring-ing together three photographers in a way that contrasts their styles, continues its run at thehob’art gallery, 720 Monroe St., Hoboken, through Oct. 7.The show opened Sept. 15 with a reception to meet the artists.The emphasis of “Alternative Realities” is to highlight how these artists approach amedium in very alternate ways to create a diversity of results.Longtime hob’art member Ann Kinney is searching for the elusive place between thephotograph, which captures a moment in time, and the elements of line, form and color. Sheexplores these principles in the places and people she encounters.Tom Egan’s photography combines landscape, fashion and documentation following thelocal ‘Burning Man’ subculture. This visually explosive scene is thriving in the New Yorkmetropolitan area but is largely unseen by people outside of those who participate. This setof photos will explore the local parties and events as well as the Burning Man festival itself.Don Sichler’s work focuses on finding wild and beautiful images where you least expectit. Don calls the photos in this exhibit “Reflections on Autos.”This exhibit promises to have something for every art enthusiast, with many surprisesthrown in.Gallery hours are Saturday and Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m. and by appointment.Gallery information can be obtained on the website www.hob-art.org and from the direc-tor, France Garrido, at (201) 319-1504 or [email protected].

Tom Egan: Jen In Fiber Optics1

Don Sichler: Herbie, the Car

Ann Kinney: RedBankBoatsWC

Footba l l Season!