Photo Exhibit Features Less Occupied Towns of the Intermountain West

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Press Release

Gallery East’s third exhibit of the season,”Towns Less Occupied” by Logan photographer Andrew McAllister, will be on display from Nov. 6 through Dec. 8 in USU Eastern’s Central Instructional Building.

McAllister is from Akron, Ohio, and photographed Utah and Idaho’s “Towns Less Occupied” for the past six years.

“As photographers go, consider me a hunter-gatherer,” he said of himself. “My greatest joy is to go out and photograph, to hunt for things I think are visually interesting or have a story. I then collect or group them into ways that fit.”

McAllister does not have any preconceptions when he goes on photo excursions. “When I leave home, I usually have no idea what I will find or what direction I may be pulled. This is a working method that I have used for the last 20 years since my time as a student.”

Even as a contemporary image maker, McAllister is inspired by great pioneer photographers. “My work is influenced by early survey photographers of the American West, FSA photographers of the 1930s and the father of modern photography, Eugene Atget,” he said.

The 30 images in this collection are from towns and cities in Utah and Southern Idaho and include eight images for Price, Utah. “Shot digitally and presented in color, the images remind us of the camera’s ability to record in extreme detail and to see what one photographer found interesting in the ordinary landscape of towns less occupied,” McAllister said.

Located in the CIB, Gallery East is free and open to the public during the academic year from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is closed weekends and holidays. The artist’s reception is Friday, Nov. 10 from 6-8 p.m. “Towns Less Occupied” is part of USU Eastern’s Year of the Arts celebration.

If you have any questions, contact Noel Carmack at 435-613-5241 or email noel.carmack@usu.edu

 

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