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Exhibit and Artist's Talk! Invisible City: Photojournalism by Danielle Towers


Courtesy Danielle Towers. 
Courtesy Danielle Towers

Artist's talk will take place April 24, 7-8:30pm in the Greenbelt Community Center, Room 112. Exhibit will run through June 12, 2025


Interspersed among the historic photos of Greenbelt – and in dialogue with them, discover eight contemporary images made by Towers for her senior thesis show at George Washington University in the spring of 2024. Towers describes her work as oscillating “in the space between change and permanence, the ideal and the real” as Greenbelt continues to evolve.


This event is free. Please sign up via Eventbrite. Image above courtesy Danielle Towers. Co-hosted by the Greenbelt Museum and the Greenbelt Recreation Arts Program, with support from the Friends of the Greenbelt Museum. 

 
 
 

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Greenbelt, MD 20770

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