©Anne Berry |
“Children
are not like us. They are beings apart: impenetrable, unapproachable.
They inhabit not our world but a world we have lost and can never
recover. We do not remember childhood -- we imagine it. We search for
it, in vain, through layers of obscuring dust, and recover some
bedraggled shreds of what we think it was.” — Penelope Lively
We
are interested in seeing images that reflect memories of childhood,
whether through allusion to your own experience, or your current
experience with a child. All capture and processing methods are
welcome.
We
are very pleased that Anne Berry will curate this exhibit. She will
select up to 35 images for exhibition in the Middlebury, Vermont
gallery, and another 35 images for the Online gallery. All 70 images
will appear in the exhibit catalog. While the Gallery exhibit is open,
the Online selections will be projected in a continuous loop in the
gallery.
© Jaclyn Cori Norman |