Exhibition Opening – Knowing Where To Stand: NANPA Environmental Impact Awards Winners

Please join us for the opening of our newest exhibition, Knowing Where to Stand: NANPA Environmental Impact Award Winners.

The title of this exhibition comes from renowned American landscape photographer and environmentalist Ansel Adams: “A good photograph is knowing where to stand.” Through their photographs, the Environmental Impact Award winners display both their prowess behind a lens and their stance on critical environmental issues.

Awarded by the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA), the Environmental Impact Award honors projects that directly address critical environmental problems. In addition to beautiful images, the winning project includes components that enhance public awareness, including materials created to influence decision-makers. The photographs in this exhibition pose questions and answers through a medium that is breathtaking and sharp. They are a shining example of Art that Matters to the Planet.

Your ticket includes full access to the museum, along with a drink from the RTPI bar, light bites, and live music. The RTPI bar offers a selection of wine, beer, cider, and non-alcoholic beverages.

We’d like to thank the North American Nature Photography Association (NANPA), Shults Auto Group, Will and Amy Mudge, and William Hackney for sponsoring this exhibition.

             

PHOTO CREDIT: Clay Bolt. Mining Bee and Crab Apple Blossoms, Bozeman, Montana. Photograph. © Clay Bolt