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Seeing in B&W brings a focused survey of black-and-white photography to Photoworks at Glen Echo Park from June 6 to July 12, 2026. Juried by photographer Richard Batch, the exhibition gathers local artists whose work has also drawn attention from a national photography magazine, offering a compact look at how tone, contrast and composition can carry an image without the help of color.
The show centers on the visual discipline that black-and-white demands. Without color to guide the eye, form becomes more important: light, shadow, texture, line and timing do the work instead. That gives the exhibition a direct, clear quality, with photographs that depend on structure and framing rather than spectacle. The result is a reminder that monochrome remains one of photography’s most durable languages.
Featured artists include Craig Nedrow, Michael Goulding, Leslie McGregor-Landerkin, Christine Franklin, Vincent Smith, Sherry Gray, Frank Aquino, Tom Sliter,
Prescott Lassman, Alan Simmons, Carl de Moor, William Dusterwald and Richard Batch. The range of names suggests a broad mix of approaches, but the shared format keeps the exhibition coherent. Whether the subject is portrait, landscape, street scene or abstraction, each image is asked to stand on the strength of its composition.
By stripping photography down to essentials,
Seeing in B&W puts attention back on the basic choices that shape an image. It is a show about clarity, restraint and the visual impact of keeping things simple.
Image:
© Vincent Smith