

KEVIN MORBY PRESENTS THIS IS A PHOTOGRAPH OF MEMPHIS – Closing Reception
- 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm | Tuesday May 10, 2022
- Gallery | Ace Hotel Brooklyn
- Free
Kevin Morby presents
This Is A Photograph Of Memphis Exhibition
Closing reception Tuesday May 10 7pm-10pm
The Gallery at Ace Hotel Brooklyn
Kevin Morby presents This Is A Photograph Of Memphis at The Gallery at Ace Hotel Brooklyn from May 1-10. While temporarily living in Memphis and writing his soon to be released full-length album, This Is A Photograph, Morby took breaks to wander the city. The once vibrant epicenter of the downtown had taken on a haunted quality, and Morby sought to capture these surroundings on his Pentax PC35. In the evenings, he would return to his room and document his new ideas on a makeshift recording setup, with just his guitar and a microphone. This Is A Photograph Of Memphis captures the scenery surrounding Morby during this contemplative and prolific time while simultaneously introducing him as a talent behind the lens.
Refreshments will be served in The Garden, by the Gallery.
Come early! RSVP does not guarantee entry.
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