I’m glad I got to see my friend Amy Lovera’s show at the Anderson Gallery! On top of being an active and passionate teacher and photographer, she makes artwork like this: dreamlike, whimsical, and with a story you can tease out. 🎨 📷

Photo of a gallery wall from across a hallway: A white wall with several black and white artistic photographs in a row, above a wooden floor. Halfway between and a third down from the ceiling is a glass divider with “Wallace L. Anderson Gallery” painted on a pane.

Against two white walls meeting in a corner in the center of the image, two square black and white artistic photographs hang. In each is an artistic photographic negative of a young girl, both faces looking at each other, with star-like artifacts in each body.