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New Art Exhibit at Borough Hall

New Art Exhibit at Borough Hall

“Tulips in the Shadows” by Emily Richardson.

“Tulips in the Shadows” by Emily Richardson.

Swarthmore Friends of the Arts presents Emily Richardson Retrospective: Four Decades of Photographs.

Emily Richardson (1927-2020) always had an eye for color, texture, composition, and beauty. After many years of visiting art museums and studying paintings in books, she began creating her own art with photography in the late 1970s. Soon her passion for the picture took flight. Early subjects included Ridley Creek State Park, her hometown of Lancaster, fields of flowers in Texas, and scenes by the sea in Rockport, Massachusetts. After she moved to Swarthmore in 1990, Emily was frequently seen on campus and in the borough with her camera. She captured images of the architecture and horticulture of the Swarthmore College campus including the rose and holly gardens, and the brilliant arrangements of tulips and other flowers planted in the borough.

Emily did her own framing and created note cards so that many people could enjoy her images. She sold her cards and framed photographs at The Studio in Swarthmore, which was located on Park Ave. for many years. Visitors to the annual group photography show at Borough Hall could always count on seeing Emily’s photographs. In addition, Swarthmore Friends of the Arts supported two previous solo exhibits of her work.

The exhibit will be on display from August 18 through September 20, at Swarthmore Borough Hall, 121 Park Avenue. Exhibit hours are Monday through Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

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