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“Life as it Happens” Exhibit Set to Open at Worcester Center for Crafts

Monday, July 08, 2019

 

Photo by Uday Khambadkone/ Worcester Center for Crafts

An exhibit and sale of photography titled “Life as it Happens” by Scott Erb and Uday Khambadkone is set to open at the Worcester Center for Crafts’ Krikorian Gallery.

“We are very excited about this show. Studying Scott and Uday’s photos, their excitement and their clear technical capabilities are evident. The viewer is left with an incredible sense of watching a story unfold and of being there just at the right time,” said Candace Casey, the Krikorian Gallery director.

The show will be on view from July 19 through September 7.

In conjunction with the exhibit, a free artist talk with Scott and Uday is scheduled for Thursday, July 25 at 6pm at the Worcester Center for Crafts.

The Exhibit

The photographs in "Life as it Happens" represent the observations of two photographers capturing street scenes from very different points of view.

Uday’s images are colorfully vibrant and complex in their content, while by contrast, Scott’s black and white images sharply reflect a keen sense of “lines and light, [which play] an integral part in his images.”

 

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