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Journey Through Color in Japan

  • 07 May 2017
  • 29 Jun 2017
  • Gallery of University Lutheran Church, 66 Winthrop Street, Cambridge, MA

Journey Through Color in Japan

Gallery of University Lutheran Church, 66 Winthrop Street, Cambridge, MA

May 7 - June 29, 2017

Photographs of nature, traditional architecture, and a few faces as found outdoors through the seasons portray the beauty of Japan. Photos are arranged in color order, beginning with a fiery red maple and continuing through the spectrum. 

Louise Lystig Fritchie captured these images while living in Tokyo for three years, traveling through Japan then and making visits before and after, spanning the years 2012-17. She holds an M.F.A. in multimedia design from the University of Minnesota and taught there for ten years, including courses on color, digital imagery, and interface design. 

Louise first fell in love with Japan when visiting as a sixth grader. As she told her mother, “Someday, I want to live here for two years.” A few weeks before Louise moved to Japan, a friend said, “Well, you’ve been awfully patient.”

Louise will talk about the photos during the reception on June 11. The photographs are on view now through June 29. For more information, please see archive.unilu.org/gallery

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