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Saturday, September 21, 2024

Exhibit showcases works by local artists at Rochester's Link Gallery

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Malik D. Evans Mayor at City of Rochester | Official website

Malik D. Evans Mayor at City of Rochester | Official website

An artist reception was held at the City Hall Link Gallery this evening to celebrate the artwork of Rajae Barnes-Wright and Allison McDonald and the inaugural installation of photographs of the City’s How We ROC program.

Funded through the City’s Percent for the Arts program, How We ROC is designed to provide local photographers with an opportunity to capture the essence of Rochester’s vibrant events and have their work displayed at the City Hall Link Gallery. Photographers receive media credentials to City-sponsored concerts, festivals, and other events.

“We are committed to creating innovative ways to provide opportunities for local artists across all mediums,” said Mayor Evans. “Rajae and Allison are the inaugural photographers of How We ROC, and we look forward to building on their success and expanding the project to even more photographers. Their exceptional work has beautifully captured the vibrancy, diversity, and unique character of our community, and this dynamic exhibit is a must-see for everyone.”

Barnes-Wright is the owner of Onis Visuals and has a passion for visual storytelling and creating compelling images that resonate deeply with human experience. Through his portraits, landscapes, and documentary-style photography, he captures the beauty and complexity of Black, Brown, and marginalized communities. His work challenges stereotypes and aims to inspire a deeper understanding of social struggles.

McDonald, owner of AAM Photo, has a background in photography and studio art. Known for her portraiture and documentary photography, Allison delves into the lives of her subjects, capturing their essence and surroundings. Her love for nature allows her to highlight subtle nuances, blending nature, beauty, and life experiences into compelling visual stories. Her work celebrates the strength and vibrancy of Rochester’s communities, offering a unique portrayal of everyday life in the city.

The City is currently seeking photographers interested in taking part in future How We ROC galleries. Potential participants can view the Request for Proposal requirements at www.cityofrochester.gov/rfp-how-we-roc-photography-project. Participants selected for the program will receive $1,500, a year-long media pass to City-sponsored special events, and an opportunity to display their work in the City Hall Link Gallery.

The Link Gallery is located on the first floor of City Hall at 30 Church St., open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with free admission. The gallery is handicapped accessible.

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