Critically acclaimed photographer Chuck Rineer of Manheim will discuss his work featuring wolves during an opening program at 12:30 p.m.
Sept. 18, 2013
LEBANON, Pa. – “The Eyes Have It,” a free exhibit featuring photographs taken at the Wolf Sanctuary of PA by Manheim photographer Chuck Rineer, will be on display Thursday, Oct. 10 to Monday, Nov. 4, 2013, at HACC’s Lebanon Campus.

Rineer will talk about his work during a Lunch and Learn on Thursday, Oct. 10 at 12:30 p.m. followed by a reception for the artist. The public is invited to attend the program, which will include volunteers from the nonprofit rescue sanctuary located just north of Lititz.

“My intent is to allure you to a point of curiosity through eye-to-eye contact with nature,” said Rineer, a critically acclaimed photographer whose work has been chosen by National Geographic for the magazine’s photo library, featured in Readers Digest, the Washington Post, local newspapers and magazines as well as in several published books. His study and photography of wolves, especially those inhabiting the sanctuary, has been a priceless experience, said Rineer, who strongly supports the efforts of the nonprofit rescue group and is a volunteer tour guide for the sanctuary.
He recently accepted membership on a National Geographic research panel regarding nature photography.

Those attending are asked to bring their own lunch and beverage. Light refreshments will be served during the program. HACC’s Lebanon Campus is in downtown Lebanon at 735 Cumberland St.

For more information, contact Peggy Lenton at 717-270-6311 or email mjlenton@hacc.edu.
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