"A New York Minute" is a solo exhibition by Psychology major Samantha Schein ('24) that captures the essence of her New York City upbringing and her connection to its vibrant culture. Each photograph is a glimpse into the different layers of urban life where the photographer's lens channels what the city is about.
"A cohesive theme emerges as the story unfolds: journey past Times Square and see what else the city has to offer," says SUNY Oneonta Art Gallery Director Sarah Simpson. "With the lively and intimate energy of city streets, the photographs weave a story of the heart and soul of NYC. The grainy textures and vivid hues of the 35 mm film evoke something genuine, reflecting the authenticity of the lived experiences captured. Schein invites the audience to take part in the visual poetry of these moments, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own journey. Let the images serve as the beginning of the story of what the city is truly about: culture, life and color, all existing beyond what meets the tourist's eye."
Schein's exhibition will be on view in the Open Space Gallery on campus until April 20. Admission to the galleries and receptions are free and open to the public, and visitors can receive parking passes through the University Police Department. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. For more information, contact Sarah Simpson at Sarah.Simpson@oneonta.edu or 607-436-2445.
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