Community Photography Exhibition – July 2026
Faces and Spaces of Hunterdon County is a community-based photography exhibition featuring work created by participants in a three-part workshop series led by photographer and educator Christianne Ebel at Flemington DIY.
The exhibition brings together images made across portrait, street, and landscape photography workshops, as well as related work inspired by the themes explored during the series. Each participant is invited to contribute up to three final images, which will be selected and curated for presentation.
Together, these works offer a collective portrait of Hunterdon County, its people, its spaces, and the ways they are seen through the eyes of those who live and move within it.
This project approaches photography as a shared practice of attention and belonging. Rather than a single authorial perspective, the exhibition foregrounds multiple ways of seeing, reflecting how community is formed through observation, presence, and relationship to place.
Christianne Ebel serves as curator, facilitator, and lead artist for the series, guiding participants through a process of technical learning, visual exploration, and reflective practice.
The exhibition invites viewers to consider both how we see our communities and how we are seen within them.
