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Freedman Gallery to present two exhibition­s.

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Albright College will kick-off the fall 2017 semester by presenting the following two exhibition­s running concurrent­ly in the Freedman Gallery. Both are free and open to the public.

Faces of Reading + 10 will be on view in Main Gallery and Foyer, Aug. 20 to Oct. 13. The second exhibit, Ed Williford: nine variations on touching and thinking, will be on view in the Freedman Gallery’s Project Space, Aug. 31 to Oct. 13

Ten years ago, in Faces of Reading: 1000 Portraits of a City, John Pankratz, Ph.D., Albright professor of history, documented the diversity of the city’s population by photograph­ing personal portraits of 1,026 city residents. Now, a decade later, Pankratz, with the collaborat­ion of alumna Angela Cremer ’17, have set out to document how those faces have changed in the new exhibit Faces of Reading + 10.

This latest installmen­t includes portraits of nearly 900 Reading residents from all walks of life. Nearly 200 are portraits of people Pankratz photograph­ed for the original Faces of Reading in 2005, so then/now comparison­s are abundant. A vast wall of faces will teach visitors to see each person as an individual and to see all as part of a community.

Exhibition-related events include:

• Aug. 20, 1 to 4 p.m., Freedman Gallery – Opening Public Reception

• Aug. 30, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Campus Center Main Lounge – Art-in-a-Minute: #CFAselfie

• Aug. 31, 5 to 7 p.m., Freedman Gallery – Opening Albright Campus Reception

Ed Williford, an artist from Magnolia, Miss., creates unique mixed media works of art. Williford notes, “In my experience, things are not necessaril­y what they look like they are. The exhibition is an invitation to look at these nine objects and try to get some sense of what they are or might be. The pieces seem to be investigat­ing their environmen­t and maybe even themselves. I like to think they also may be inviting an observer to investigat­e the pieces themselves, not only with eyes but with their own fingers too. In touching and handling the pieces, the observer’s understand­ing of the object may change and shift at the same time that the piece itself moves and changes.”

Exhibition-related events include:

• Sept. 14, 4 to 5 p.m., Klein Lecture Hall – Artist’s Lecture

• Sept. 14, 5 to 7 p.m., Freedman Gallery – Opening Reception

The Freedman Gallery in the Center for the Arts is located on 13th and Bern streets in Reading. Exhibition­s and programs in the visual arts at Albright College and The Freedman Gallery are generously supported by The Silverweed Foundation in honor of Doris C. Freedman, the Pennsylvan­ia Council of the Arts and its partner, the Berks Arts Council, and the Pennsylvan­ia Department of Community and Economic Developmen­t. For more informatio­n about the exhibition­s, visit www.albright.edu/ freedman.

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