James Hunt: Deindustrialization
Blazing Editions was delighted to contribute in producing James Hunt’s newest work for his current exhibition in Boston, MA, “Deindustrialization”. Hunt’s photographs have cultivated the mills from the Black Stone region of Massachusetts and Rhode Island into strong depiction of remembrance. James wanted to show the significant impact of what the buildings were for and how much we have evolved throughout the ever changing industrial era.
Hunt’s new project consisted of 12 aluminum prints ranging from 14x24” to 25x36” with the silver float frame backing, which gives the work a floating look off the wall.
“Deindustrialization” is running from November 7 - January 10th
Located at the The Hollister Gallery
231 Forest Street
Babson Park, MA 02457
The Gallery is open from Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5 pm
Closed on Weekends
ABOUT JAMES HUNT
James Hunt’s photography explores the interdependent and often conflicted relationship between human activity and the natural environment. He is currently engaged in a long term multi-media project on the industrial revolution in the Blackstone Valley region of Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
His photography has been shown in solo exhibitions at the Jewish Community Center of Worcester, Sorenson Center for the Arts at Babson College and the Westborough (Massachusetts) Public Library. In 2018 he was chosen in a juried competition of ArtsWorcester to present an exhibition of his work, "under the Highway: Blackstone River Landscapes" at the Gallery in the Square at the Hanover Theater in Worcester, Massachusetts.