Tuesday, September 06, 2011

John Greenman photos at Youngstown gallery

One of the photos by John Greenman

Photos by John Greenman, a former executive editor of the Beacon Journal, are being displayed at the Butler institute of Art in Youngstown. The exhibit from September 18 through November 13 utilizes high-teach digital technologies to create exquisite environmental landscapes. All of the images were seen from a car window along Georgia's backroads. Some of the compositions are unfamiliar. Others are familiar, but composed in an unfamiliar way.

The Butler Institute of American Art is at 524 Wick Avenue, Youngstown.,
Hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11 am to 4 pm, Sunday noon to 4 pm. Closed Monday and major holidays.

Greenman was assistant managing editor of Metropolitan News, Managing Editor and executive editor in January, 1985. He moved to the business side in1991, in advertising and circulation, and was vice president/circulation when he left in September 1995 to join the Columbus (GA) Ledger-Enquirer. He retired from there in 2004. He is now the Carter Distinguished Professor of Journalism at Grady College of Journalism at the University of Georgia. The professorship is endowed by former Knight Ridder vice president for news Don E. Carter and his wife.

You can email Greenman at jgreenma@uga.edu

John F. Greenman, Carter Distinguished Professor of Journalism
Grady College of Journalism
University of Georgia
120 Hooper Street
Athens, GA 30602-3018

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