Old Dominion Days at the Gila County Historical Museum kicks off tonight (Wednesday, Sept. 28) with a
meet-the-artist reception hosted by Globe photographer Amanda Moors.
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Old Dominion Days at the Gila County Historical Museum kicks off tonight (Wednesday, Sept. 28) with a meet-the-artist reception hosted by Globe photographer Amanda Moors. Her exhibit features new works captured this summer including long-exposure scenes of the Milky Way during the summer months when the galaxy’s breathtaking ‘core’ is visible on darkest nights. Lightning photos from 2022 summer storms, and even creative time-lapse videos of these subjects and more will also be shown on a flatscreen TV the museum installed to accompany this exhibit.
A professional wildlife biologist and Globe resident since 1995, Moors specializes in biological surveys for the U.S. Forest Service, University of Arizona, Bureau of Land Management, local ranchers and the San Carlos Apache Tribe. Her exhibit in the Gila County Historical Museum continues into October; for additional details check the museum’s website, gilahistoricalmuseum.org, and Facebook page, facebook.com/gilahistorical.