Chemical Darkroom Review with Lindsay Isenhart

Chemical Darkroom Review with Lindsay Isenhart
Saturday, September 21, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Ages 16 – Adult $35 ($30 Members)
This chemical darkroom class focuses on black and white film development and photo enlargement. Students can pick up their film and expose it or bring their own exposed TMax or Tri-X film. You may also bring older developed film to make enlargements from. We cannot process C-41, but we can make B&W enlargements from old negatives of any kind. Class includes film and paper development chemicals, use of tanks, enlargers, drying cabinet, and other chemical darkroom tools and supplies.

Dogwood Center Exhibit: Native Visions – Larry Gouine

Dogwood Center
Lobby Gallery:
Larry Gouine: Native Visions
November 1 through January 7

Local artist Larry Gouine is exhibiting a collection of dramatic photographs that give us a view of the daily life and cultural traditions of Native American community members. From the milestones of life, to the elaborate preparations and celebration of traditional dance and music, Larry has brought vivid colorful images and powerful monochromatic portraits to share his beautiful culture with us.

smoke_signalsThis exhibit is timed to collaborate with Muskegon Community College’s Inaugural Native American Heritage Month Celebration, the film Smoke Signals will be shown at the Dogwood Center Black Box in Fremont on Saturday, November 5 at 2:00 p.m. Smoke Signals was directed by Chris Eyre; the screen play was written by Sherman Alexie. Free admission, rated PG-13.