Groundbreaking Greenway Photo Exhibition
to visit Ballard tomorrow
The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust Traveling Photo Exhibition will be on display in the Ballard showroom of Carter Subaru, at 5201 Leary Ave NW, Oct. 15 – Nov. 3. Featuring 30 images of the Greenway taken by amateur photographers of all ages and abilities, the exhibition will visit cities and towns Greenway through March 2012.
Fri, 10/14/2011
Twenty years ago, a group of hikers, conservationists and passionate Washingtonians completed a now-famous hike from Snoqualmie Pass to Seattle. This watershed moment marked the birth of the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the character, the landscape and the local communities that make up the remarkable 100 plus mile corridor between Seattle and Ellensburg.
Since then the Greenway has expanded to the north and south from the spine of the Interstate 90 corridor, to include a number of new communities, such as Roslyn, Woodinville and Ellensburg.
Seattle’s historic districts have always been a key part of the Greenway, as they represent the priceless cultural assets of the region, and tell the story of the state’s development.
And so it is fitting that Ballard will this month host the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust's first ever Photo Exhibition, as part of their 20th Anniversary celebrations.
The exhibition will feature 30 images of the Greenway taken by the people who live, work and play in the cities, towns and open spaces from Seattle east to Central Washington - amateur photographers of all ages and abilities.
The photographs were selected by exhibition curator, Seattle photographer Dave Schiefelbein, from the hundreds of entries in this year's Mountains to Sound Greenway 20th Anniversary Photo Contest.
The exhibition, printed by Panda Lab in Seattle and framed by Annie's Art and Frame in Ballard, will be on display Oct. 15 - Nov. 3, in the Ballard showroom of Carter Subaru, at 5201 Leary Ave NW.
The exhibition is on a tour of the Greenway throughout 2011 and the first quarter of 2012, including stops in Issaquah, Roslyn, Ellensburg, Duvall and downtown Seattle.
In addition to having their photographs admired across the Greenway, the winning photographers in seven categories were awarded prizes courtesy of regional businesses, including Seattle Paragliding, Small Lot Wine Co-op, Mountaineers Books, Rill Adventures of Thorp, Emerald Water Anglers, Moonphoto Lab of Seattle, and Glazer's Camera.
"The Greenway is as much about the people who live and visit here as it is about the landscape itself," said the Greenway Trust's Executive Director Cynthia Welti. "This is exciting; to see the place from so many different perspectives - from young students to people who have lived here for decades."
For more information on Greenway’s 20th Anniversary Photo Exhibition, call the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust at 206-382-5565, or visit mtsgreenway.org.