WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Photographs created by Joanna Knox Yoder, photography instructor at Pennsylvania College of Technology, are included in juried exhibitions in Colorado and Vermont.
Yoder’s “Bird Tree” was selected for “Enchantment,” an exhibition at zoneFIVE in Colorado Springs, Colorado. On display April 4-27, the exhibit also offers an online gallery.
Her work “Reverie” will be featured in the “Ruins and Remnants” exhibition, running May 2-23, at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont. An online gallery is viewable now.
Yoder photographed “Bird Tree” using a $40 plastic camera called a Holga, taped together with electrical tape, so that light didn’t leak into the camera.
“The image was shot using black-and-white film while I was kayaking in Rehoboth Bay last summer,” the artist said. “It was a magical experience kayaking through a remote area in the bay, surrounded by thousands of laughing gulls that sounded like a chorus. This one (in the photograph) sat so regally on the rustic, weathered tree; I remember feeling a rush of excitement as I captured the bird at just the right moment before I floated away.”
The “Enchantment” show is centered on the theme of transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, where the unseen becomes visible, and familiar scenes are infused with magic. The exhibit features photographs that capture moments that evoke fascination, mystery and “a sense that there’s more to the world than meets the eye.”
Her “Reverie” photograph depicts half of a broken plaster-cast face nestled in the crumbling plaster of a window in an abandoned school.