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Architecture Talk

At the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill
By
Star Staff

“Flattened Space,” a discussion centered on movement, memory, and the peripheral vision in architectural photography, will take place at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill Friday at 6 p.m.

Presented in conjunction with the museum’s current exhibition, “Image Building: How Photography Transforms Architecture,” the program will include Ralph Gibson, whose photographs are in more than 100 prominent public collections, Lee H. Skolnick, an award-winning architect known for his designs of museums, schools, residences, and exhibits, and Therese Lichtenstein, an art historian and curator of “Image Building.” Tickets are $12, free for members and students.

 

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