Milton photographer Maureen Fahey will display her work in the Wotiz Gallery of the Milton Public Library during the month of June. The exhibit is called “Morocco — In Living Color” and it captures the impressions of the people, culture, landscape and architecture of Morocco. It leads the viewer on a diverse journey through Morocco, from the exotic markets of Marrakesh, to the narrow alleys of the ancient scholarly city of Fez, to native Berber villages, and on a camel safari in the Sahara desert. Maureen’s images of the Moroccan people capture the cultural diversity of this fascinating country, and the photos have been printed using a pressurized heat process on pearlescent metallic medium which intensifies the beauty of the colors.
A native of Washington, DC, now residing in Milton, Maureen began her photographic explorations with black-and-white film during high school in Heidelberg, Germany. After graduating from Harvard University, she pursued a career in real estate before becoming a full-time travel photographer in 2011. She is a member of the Milton Art Center, the South Shore Camera Club, the Griffin Museum of Photography, and is a juried member of the Russell Gallery at the Plymouth Center for the Arts. Take a look at her website: http://www.maureen-fahey.artistwebsites.com or she can be reached by Email at maureenfaheyphotography@gmail.com
Come and enjoy this lovely exhibit during June, and you can meet Ms. Fahey in person at a free and open reception in the gallery on June 4th from 6:30 to 8:30. The library is located at 476 Canton Avenue, Milton, and for more information, contact Jean Hlady, Adult Services Librarian, at (617) 698-5757.