Rider’s Art Gallery to present ‘Photographic Psychology’

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The Rider University Art Gallery is set to present an exhibit of photographs by John Suler, entitled “Photographic Psychology: Forces That Shape the Psyche” that will run through Sunday, Oct. 14. Admission is free.

The photography and psychology exhibition presents images of how people respond, create, share and react to images that portray ideas about human psychology. The images in the exhibit explore the psychological discovery that each image offers to the viewer.

John Suler is a writer, photographer and professor of psychology at Rider University. He is internationally recognized as an expert in emerging fields of psychology, especially the roles of visual images in dreams, meditation, creativity and emotions. As a founder of the new field of cyberpsychology, he was the first psychologist to engage in an intensive ethnographic study of how people use visual images to express their identities and interact socially.

The Rider University Art Gallery is located in the Bart Luedeke Center on Rider’s campus at 2083 Lawrenceville Road in Lawrenceville. The gallery is open Tuesday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday, noon-4 p.m. It will be closed the week of Thanksgiving. For more information, go online to rider.edu/artgallery or call (609) 895-5588.

This exhibition is funded in part by a grant from the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, Department of State and PNC Bank.

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