
One of the neat things about going to the Burchfield Penney Art Museum is that they let you take photos (no flash, of course), and the works on display offer a wide variety of challenges for capturing them in a photograph. All kinds of textures, compositions, colors, etc. are on display, and it's fun to try and turn them into something interesting in a picture.

The current exhibits include a large number of sculptures and 3D works, which makes them particularly photogenic.

I do wish I had thought to jot down the names of the artists who created these works; next time I'll try to keep that in mind.
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