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Artist Maggie Taylor to host talk at DSC's Southeast Museum of Photography

One of Taylor's images was recently acquired by the museum and is included in the ongoing exhibition, 'Collected: Connecting Past, Present and Future Acquisitions.'


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"The therapist" by Maggie Taylor. Courtesy photo
"The therapist" by Maggie Taylor. Courtesy photo
Photo by Maggie Taylor
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The Southeast Museum of Photography is hosting an artist talk and reception featuring artist Maggie Taylor on Tuesday, Feb. 18, from 6-8 p.m.

Taylor, who lives in Gainesville and is known for her surrealistic style and layered imagery, will discuss her artistic practice and how it has continually evolved over the course of her long-standing career, according to a statement from the museum. The lecture is free and open to the public, and refreshments will be served. 

A self portrait by Maggie Taylor. Courtesy photo

Taylor's image, "Twilight Swim," was recently acquired by the museum and is included in the ongoing exhibition, "Collected: Connecting Past, Present and Future Acquisitions." The exhibition, which presents 114 works by 50 artists, will remain on display through March 26. 

"The exhibition represents an array of photographic subjects and processes brought together in a transformative fashion," said Curator Christina Katsolis in the statement. "Collected allows audiences to appreciate these works anew — individually and as a whole — by drawing connections between artists, and across genres and years.” 

The Collected exhibition also highlights the recent growth of the museum's holdings in contemporary art, presenting new works donated by Colin Finlay, Michael Grecco, Andy Mattern, Lara Rossignol and Christian Weber.  

The Southeast Museum of Photography is located at the Madorsky Theater in the Mori Hosseini Building at Daytona State College, 1200 West International Speedway Blvd.

 

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