OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY For Immediate Release:
June 13, 2001
Contact: Frank Quimby 202-208-7291
(Museum) Ann James 202-208-4743
Photographs by Louis DiGena Featured in Interior
Exhibition Focus on Land and Water at the U.S. Department of
the Interior Museum
Louis DiGena blends photographic images and digital
technology to create pristine landscapes and magical ice forms
that offer refreshment for the cubicle-dwelling worker and the
outdoor enthusiast alike.
Fourteen examples of his work are on display at
the U.S. Department of the Interior Museum, which is pleased
to be the first Washington, D.C. venue to display this New York
artist's images. The exhibition, entitled "Focus on Land and
Water," celebrates two natural resources central to the Interior
Department's mission. The show runs from June 18 through August
31, 2001 (extended to October 31, 2001).
DiGena's dramatic photographs of shear cliffs
at Gay Head, Martha's Vineyard, remind one of Yosemite's El
Capitan. Images of ice caves and water falls that he photographed
in Stokes State Forest and Shenandoah National Forest highlight
the natural beauty and sublimity of the eastern United States.
Known throughout the New York metropolitan area
for his participation in numerous invitational group exhibitions
since 1988, DiGena's solo exhibitions include one at SOHO's
Sunnen Gallery in 1991, and one in 1993 sponsored by the Passaic
County Cultural & Heritage Council in Paterson, New Jersey.
He also participated in the Canadian exhibition, "Images Du
Futur 88," at La Cite des Arts et des Nouvelles Technologies
in Montreal, Quebec.
Many of DiGena's images - some didactic, some
mysteriously translucent - can also be found at the site he
created on the World Wide Web. He earned an M.F.A. in Computer
Art from the School of Visual Arts, New York, New York, and
studied fine arts as an undergraduate at Upsala College. Currently,
Associate Professor DiGena teaches computer graphics and graphic
design at St. Johns University in Jamaica, New York.
Interiors museum is open to the public Monday
through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (except for federal
holidays) and the third Saturday of each month from 1 p.m. to
4 p.m.
Admission is free. Adult visitors must present
some form of photo identification (such as a drivers license,
student ID, or employment card) when entering the Interior Building.
The Main Interior Building is at 1849 C Street, NW, in Washington,
D.C. Wheelchair access is available at an entrance on 18th and
E Streets. For information, call 202-208-4743 or visit the museum's
website at http://www.doi.gov/museum.