Don House shares photos and stories from his four decades of work as a photographer and writer in the Ozarks.
Join Don House for an old-fashioned Sunday afternoon slide show—a little time travel through his forty years of photographing the people of northwest Arkansas. See faces of friends, lovers, parents, children, politicians, and dogs. Don will show some of his favorite images, including a few that have never been shown in public, and he will divulge his secrets of successful portraiture that have never before been shared with an audience. Be there or be square!
Award-winning photographer and writer Don House is known for his powerful, rich black-and-white imagery of the human and natural landscape of the Ozarks region. His photography has appeared in numerous exhibitions and in publications as diverse as Woman’s World and the Wall Street Journal. He is the author of Letters to Dan (2023), Remote Access: Small Public Libraries in Arkansas (2021), Not a Good Sign (2004), Buffalo Creek Chronicles (2002), and the children’s book Otto’s Great Adventure (2000).
Photo Credit: "David and Aidan Swain, 1994" by Don House
All abilities are welcome. For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7250 or email questions@faylib.org 2-3 weekdays before a program.
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Author Talks & Lectures | Arts & Entertainment |
TAGS: | Photography | Local History | Local Author | Local Artist | Community | Arts |