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eenoseworthy is a group administrator eenoseworthy says:

Liquid Luminous Secrets by eenoseworthy
Jellies: Living Art opened today at the Hunter Museum of American Art and the Tennessee Aquarium. We are really excited about this unique and very beautiful show and would love to see your photos of the jellies and studio glass that make up this extraordinary exhibition and partnership.

Unfortunately, we can not take photos of the Dale Chihuly exhibition at the Hunter BUT the Hunter has a lot of studio glass in its permanent collection that is equally exceptional.

If we have enough participation (i.e. photo submissions) to the HMAA group pool I thought we might make it a little more interesting with a little competition; such as members voting on their favorite shot. The member with the most votes would get free passes to the exhibit or something like that. More to come on all this, but what are your thoughts?

In the mean time, if you visit the Jellies exhibition and have photos to share please tag them with HMAA jellies TNAquarium.

Hoping to see some amazing shots!
Originally posted at 8:15AM, 15 May 2009 PDT (permalink)
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