Join acclaimed photographer Tim Davis for a Special Event in downtown Lexington. He states: “Remember the Bear Who Went over the Mountain, ‘to see what you can see?’ Photography is an excuse to spend your time looking at the world. Take a one hour walk with photographer Tim Davis around a neighborhood you likely know better than he does but might look at with less intention. Bring your camera, or don’t. We are here to look.”
SATURDAY, MAY 2 | 11:00 AM—12:00 PM | 325 W Main Street (meet outside at entrance to building)
Tim Davis earned his Bachelor of Arts from Bard College in 1991 and currently teaches there as associate professor of photography. His work has been exhibited widely and his photographs are in the permanent collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim Museum and the Walker Art Center. His art writing has appeared in publications including Aperture, Blind Spot, Bomb and Cabinet.
This program is part of Temporary Monument ATL/LEX, a pop-up exhibition that brings together artists from Atlanta and Lexington. Organized by the Temporary Art Center in collaboration with 2nd Story and the UK Art Museum, in addition to cultural producers Daniel Freed and Katherine St. Paul Hill, and real estate developer Katie Kaufman, with support from VisitLex.