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Local Photographers 'Capturing Newtown And Our World'

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UPDATE (Wednesday, May 2, 2018): Newtown Cultural Arts Commission has announced the extension of this exhibition. "Capturing Newtown and Our World" will now remain on view through May 31 at Newtown Municipal Center.

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On the walls of the main hallway at Newtown Municipal Center more than 300 photographs by Rhonda and Chane Cullens were on view by the afternoon of April 8 for the opening reception of "Capturing Newtown and Our World."

The photography exhibit will remain on view, with most images available for purchase, weekdays through April 30.

Refreshments and snacks were served for the reception. Ms Cullens explained that originally 250 photographs were set to be put on view for the exhibit, but the number expanded by the time the reception opened.

Ms Cullens also said she hopes people visiting the exhibit will experience a "wow factor," from both the extensive size of the display and from the range of photographs chosen for the exhibit.

Photographs on display show subjects from both Newtown, the couple's hometown, and from around the world. Ms Cullens explained a number of the photographs were taken during their trips around the world. While preparing for the exhibit, she said she had fun reliving those memories.

"Capturing Newtown and Our World" will be on view at Municipal Center, 3 Primrose Street, until April 30. Municipal Center hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm.

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Newtown residents and photographers Chane and Rhonda Cullens stand together during the opening reception for "Capturing Newtown and Our World," celebrated at Newtown Municipal Center on April 8. (Bee Photo, Hallabeck)
People browsed the large display of photographs by Newtown residents and photographers Chane and Rhonda Cullens during the opening reception for the pair's "Capturing Newtown and Our World," celebrated at Newtown Municipal Center on April 8. (Bee Photo, Hallabeck)
This photograph by Rhonda Cullens shows Newtown benefactress Mary Hawley's baby booties. (Bee Photo, Hallabeck)
Photographs by Chane Cullens in one section of the hallway showed animals that were both exotic and familiar. (Bee Photo, Hallabeck)
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