Works by Christopher Lotito at the Montclair Public Library

Where Light Falls: The Transcendent Beauty of Everyday Places

By Lotito Smith "On the Morris Canal"
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The Montclair Public Library’s popular photography series continues with “Where Light Falls: The Transcendent Beauty of Everyday Places” featuring works by Christopher Lotito. This exhibit will be on display at the Montclair Public Library during the month of March in the gallery of the Main Library, 50 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ 07042.

The exhibit includes images of Clinton’s Red Mill, the historic Pompton Plains Railroad Station, and several elements of the old Morris Canal, among others. Speaking of his photography, Lotito says, “With a strong emphasis on nature and architecture, my art focuses heavily on documenting the ethereal interplay of light, shadow, and transient weather patterns through black and white photography.” Born and raised in New Jersey, Lotito’s photos often draw upon his background in historic preservation, his time as President of the Lincoln Park Historical Society, and upon his many years spent hiking the states forests and exploring backroads.

To purchase art from the exhibit, contact the artist via

http://christopher-lotito.pixels.com/

The Library welcomes inquiries from local artists and arts organizations regarding use of the exhibit space. For further information, please contact the Montclair Public Library (973) 744-0500 ext. 2221.