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Anthony Lombardo Photography Show at SCC

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Anthony Lombardo,

Anthony Lombardo, "Wooden Fence under Cloudy Sky." COURTESY THE ARTIST

Traditional Greenland kayak built by Anthony Lombardo. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Traditional Greenland kayak built by Anthony Lombardo. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Anthony Lombardo,

Anthony Lombardo, "Montauk Lighthouse," black and white photograph. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Anthony Lombardo,

Anthony Lombardo, "Star Trails over Wainscott Cemetery," color photograph. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Custom fishing lure by Anthony Lombardo. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Custom fishing lure by Anthony Lombardo. COURTESY THE ARTIST

authorStaff Writer on Apr 20, 2024

The work of photographer Anthony Lombardo will go on view in an exhibition at Southampton Cultural Center beginning Tuesday, April 30. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, May 4, from 4 to 7 p.m. and the show runs through May 19.

Lombardo will feature both color and black and white photography in the exhibition, along with woodcut relief prints, custom fishing lures and skin on frame traditional kayaks.

“The show is going to be a real mix of the influences from the mentors and associates from the years of working in the arts,” said Lombardo.

Southampton Cultural Center is at 25 Pond Lane in Southampton. Gallery hours are Friday to Sunday, noon to 4 p.m. Call 631-680-7551 for details.

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