Photography Continues “Finding Beauty in the Familiar” at Pump House

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Photography by a neighborhood artist continues on show within the Chillicothe public artwork gallery via the tip of the month. “Finding Beauty in the Familiar” by Pam Pauley is within the Pump House via Saturday.

Her present opened on May seventh, 2026 within the Pump House Center for the Arts, the place I requested her about her artwork.

She stated she was a copyist photographer for 30 or 35 years, and noticed unique animals on-line and thought that she would by no means get pictures of them…then realized that native animals are simply as exceptional because the unique – thus the theme of her present.

Pauley stated she has captured native wildlife and acquainted sights, however she highlights them so we will respect the neighborhood we’re surrounded with. In addition to Yoctangee Park birds and squirrels, she additionally has third-floor interiors of the long-vacant Howson Building subsequent to the Carlisle Building in downtown Chillicothe.

She stated most of her pictures on show are on the market. Pauley doesn’t have a web based presence, however she will be contacted via the Pump House. Her present runs via May thirtieth.

The Pump House is open 1 to 4 Sunday, closed Monday, however opens at 11am Tuesday via Saturday. The free public artwork gallery has a Facebook page and website.

With ongoing development in Yoctangee Park, the middle highway previous Memorial Armory is now completely closed – however the Mulberry Street entrance has reopened, so the highway via the park previous the Pump House is drivable all the best way to or from Mill Street.

Coming up in June are the annual “Juneteenth” themed occasions on the Pump House, together with a gap reception on June 4th (and a jazz and blues program on the Majestic Theatre on June fifth). See the flyer under.

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Kevin Coleman covers native authorities and tradition for the Scioto Post and iHeart Media Southern Ohio. For tales or questions, contact Kevin Coleman or the iHeart Southern Ohio Newsroom.

Pauley explains “finding beauty in the familiar.”

Upcoming, the annual “Juneteenth” themed occasions on the Pump House:


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