BETHLEHEM — On view now at The Gallery at WREN is “Long Exposure,” an exhibit that brings together photographs by Babs Perkins and paintings by Anni Lorenzini that approach landscape as an ongoing process. Rather than depicting specific locations, the art works focus on change, duration, and perception. The works shift attention from description to experience, inviting sustained looking.

Perkins’s long-exposure photographs soften the boundary between land and sea, allowing time and movement to register on the image surface. Lorenzini’s paintings build imagined terrain through layered color and repeated gestures, suggesting weather and landforms without fixing them in place.

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