Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York City's Forgotten Waterfront


From September 3rd to November 9th, 2013, St. John's University featured my photographs of New York's waterfront in a group exhibit titled "Silent Beaches, Untold Stories: New York City's Forgotten Waterfront." This exhibit, curated by Elizabeth Albert, was "an interdisciplinary exhibition exploring waterfront areas that are remote, neglected, or little known to the general public and which have experienced long and sometimes tumultuous relationships with New York City’s changing needs."  The exhibit included a wide selection of my photographs from the past seven years, alongside the work of eight other artists, including Marie Lorenz of the Tide and Current Taxi and photographer Joel Meyerowitz.

An opening reception for "Silent Beaches, Untold Stories" took place on September 19th, 2013 at the Dr. M. T. Geoffrey Yeh Art Gallery at Sun Yat Sen Hall on the St. John's University campus in Queens, New York. An artists panel took place on October 10th, 2013.  For more information on the exhibit and events, please visit the exhibit's homepage

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