Featured Artist — Sandy Dimke — September 1 to October 26, 2024
“FROZEN MOMENTS”
A 50 year Retrospective of the Photography of Sandy Dimke
Her journey actually started 60 years ago, in 1965 when, as a 16 year old, she was given a Kodak “Instamatic” camera with a black and white cartridge, to travel with her on an exchange program to France. A few of those photos are in the exhibit. But it was 1974 when Sandy first started taking photography seriously. She experienced the grandeur of Yosemite for the first time and challenged herself to capture this beauty to share with others. She has not put down her camera since.
Sandy joined Beaufort Art Association eighteen years ago, to help promote Photography as a Fine Art within the arts community. She has given back to the organization over the years by serving both on the Gallery Committee as well as various Board positions. This year she was elected to represent the Gallery on the BAA Board of Directors, in the role of VP Gallery. Sandy also serves on the South Carolina Board of Directors for the National Association of Women Artists (founded in 1889) as well as on the National Level as chair of the Print Division of the Photographic Society of America, Worldwide. She has published two photography books, “Hands Across the Lowcountry” and “Cats of Beaufort” and has had numerous images included in local and national hardcover books. Sandy is honored that hundreds of her images have been exhibited worldwide where they have received numerous medals and awards.
Sandy loves creating art through the medium of photography. Her goal is always to freeze a moment in time in a creative manner, either by unique camera angles or adding a different perspective with post processing. Renowned photographer, Vincent Versace says: “Every artist has an instrument but only photographers have a superpower, the power to freeze time.” The phrase she aptly chose for the title of her exhibit.
Join the artist for an opening night reception at BAA Gallery on Friday, September 6, 5-8pm . . .
at the Gallery of the Beaufort Art Association, 913 Bay Street, downtown Beaufort, under the black awning.