Amy Kaslow captures nature’s sleek and elegant architecture through a contemporary lens. Her botanical work is an uncommon collection of color and form, distinguished by bold tones and mesmerizing depth. Kaslow’s love of all things green stems from growing up along Beach Drive, where her mother's plantings spilled down into Rock Creek Park. Today, the gardener’s daughter works her own soil, filled with 65-year-old shade-loving heirlooms to this season’s latest cultivars. Creating fine art images is a refreshing direction for the longtime writer and photographer, and a nice complement to decades of reportage from international crises zones. Kaslow continues to cover at-risk societies around the globe. Her Life After War exhibitions probe deeply scarring trauma, sexual violence, gang control, human trafficking, and the degrading environment. The narratives and portraits convey human resilience that meets deadly challenges. Kaslow’s latest fusion of photography and news is K/NOW, the sponsor of the gallery’s Dialogue Series. K/NOW was named a Forbes Top Ten for providing journalism with solutions. Visit www.amykaslow.com.
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