Adrian Jones’ Photographs Receive Honors at Gallery Shows

Portrait of a child with his pet rabbit.
“My Pet Bunny” by Adrian Jones.

Assistant Professor Adrian Jones, a fine arts and commercial photographer, as well as a counselor in Career and Internship Services, has recently had four of his images included in three different international juried gallery shows.

Thirteen” was on view through February in the exhibition Monochrome at PhotoPlace Gallery in Middlebury, Vermont and currently his images “Mr. Smith” and “My Pet Bunny” are on view at the gallery in a new exhibition, Portraiture: Unveiling Identity, through March 28. “My Pet Bunny” received an honorable mention in the show and was selected by the gallery for use in exhibition advertising.

Jones also received an honorable mention for his photo “Roots of Nature,” which was shown in an open-themed exhibition at Praxis Photo Arts Center in Minneapolis, from February 15–March 8.

Three B&W portraits by Adrian Jones. Thirteen, a girl. Mr. Smith, an elderly man beside a classic car. Roots of Nature, outstretched hands wrapped in roots and vines.
From left: “Thirteen,” “Mr. Smith,” and “Roots of Nature” by Adrian Jones.

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