
Guests will have the chance to immerse themselves in the world of film photography in Plymouth this week.
The Plymouth Arts Center will be launching a brand new exhibition on Friday (March 6th) entitled 50 Years of Film Photography.
The exhibition will be on display at the Arts Center until May 8th, with an opening reception held on Friday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
This retrospective on film photography has been done by Waukesha artist William “Bill” Lemke, whose works capture five decades of beauty, human connection, and fleeting moments preserved on film.
At the opening reception, those in attendance will have the chance to meet Lemke and enjoy an evening of art, conversation, and live piano tunes played by Dan Ognavic.
The exhibition has been generously sponsored by Sargento, and there is no fee to attend Friday’s opening night.
Those looking to learn more about the 50 Years of Film Photography or the Plymouth Arts Center can visit plymoutharts.com.







