Susan Middleton Artist Talk

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 26, 2009
Artist Talk with Susan Middleton, Thursday January 29 at 7pm, FREE at The ARTS at Marks Garage a project of the Hawai‘i Arts Alliance. Join us for a gallery tour of Archipelago & Remains Of The Rainbow where Susan will share her insights into how these photographs came to be. Please join us for some wine, cheese and insight. Special thanks to The Nature Conservancy of Hawaii. Sponsored in part by The Andy Warhol Foundation.
Archipelago & Remains Of The Rainbow thru January 31, 09
Land & sea portraits of plants and animals by legendary fine art photographers & award winning environmentalists David Liittschwager and Susan Middleton. Images from the main & Northwestern Hawaiian islands together for the first time. David Liittschwager and Susan Middleton have been photographing endangered animals and plants since 1986. Their collaborative work has appeared in REMAINS OF A RAINBOW: Rare Plants and Animals of Hawai’i (National Geographic Books, 2001), WITNESS: Endangered Species of North America (Chronicle Books, 1994), and HERE TODAY: Portraits of Our Vanishing Species (Chronicle Books, 1991). Their work was the subject of “America’s Endangered Species: Don’t Say Goodbye,” an Emmy Award–winning National Geographic television special, and they were the joint recipients of a Bay & Paul Foundations Biodiversity Leadership Award. Middleton’s and Liittschwager’s photographs have been exhibited and published throughout the world, both in fine art and natural history contexts.
Books and prints available.
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 6pm.
More information and high-resolution images upon request. Contact: Rich Richardson, 521-2903,
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The ARTS at Marks Garage
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1159 Nuuanu Avenue, Honolulu, Hawai‘i, 96817
The ARTS at Marks Garage is the key community project of the Hawai‘i Arts Alliance. This collaborative gallery, performance and office space for businesses and non-profit organizations is working to transform downtown Honolulu with the power of the arts.
Hawai‘i Arts Alliance is a Member of the
Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network.