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The Infinite Affect of Time on Clouds: Never in Reruns Art Exhibit Reception

Join us for the opening reception of The Infinite Affect of Time on Clouds: Never in Reruns, the newest art exhibit at Holy Wisdom Monastery featuring the photographs of Mark Weller. Mark explores how time influences what we see – especially clouds. Through his process of taking up to 100 exposures of the same site, separated by several second intervals, and then ‘stacking’ the images into a single frame, Mark offers an alternative perspective on our Midwest landscapes.
The exhibit is on display in the Gathering Area of the monastery building from February 13 – May 15, 2025. Gallery hours, Tuesday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm (excluding holidays) and Sunday 10:00 – 11:00 am.
Schedule
6:00 pm – Reception begins with light refreshments
6:30 pm – Mark Weller will give a brief talk about his work and answer questions
8:00 pm – Reception ends
Artist – Mark Weller
Originally from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, Mark Weller attended the UW – Milwaukee and earned a degree in Mass Communications. He began his career as a documentary filmmaker in Alaska, and by 1980 he had moved to Madison where he served as the senior producer of news and documentaries for PBS Wisconsin. During his time with PBS, he produced award-winning films and live broadcasts featuring international leaders such as His Holiness the Dalai Lama, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and President Bill Clinton. In 1992, Mark joined a telecom company and became their President and CEO.
Mark had dabbled in photography throughout his careers, and when he retired in 2019, he went full-time into his work at a lens-based artist. HIs method of layering photographs, captures and accentuates movement, resulting in bold shapes and distinctive surprises. While traditional photography generally captures three dimensions, his images explore the fourth dimension: time. The results are creations that go beyond the customary landscape.
In the last five years, Mark’s award-winning work has been exhibited in more than 180 art galleries and museums in the US and internationally and his prints are included in many private, corporate and government collections.
Cost
There is no cost to participants to attend the opening reception and art exhibit.
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