UK Art Tour puts Kentuckian Artist Michael Waddell on World Stage

The Photographic Angle linked with the Royal Photographic Society has chosen some of Louisville Artist Michael J. Waddell’s artistic work, where he captures the “kinetic energy” of jazz performers, for their upcoming exhibition in the United Kingdom.  These pieces will be in Photographic Angle’s forthcoming art exhibition titled, Performance.

This will be the Louisville artist’s premier entry on the world stage of photographic art.

The Performance exhibition will begin July 6, 2013 and run through July 10, 2013 at the Camberley Building B, Watchmoor Park, GU153YL UK.

The next engagement will be  July 13, 2013 through  July 17, 2013 at the Greenford Glaxo Smithkline (North Site), Greenford Road, Middx, UB60HE,  followed by three-day exhibition at the  Crawley 1st Choice House, London Road, RH109GX.  The tour continues July 27th, 2013 through July 31st at the 2013 Bristol Tower Wharf. Cheese Lane, Bristol, BS2 0JJ.

The highlight grand event will be Aug 3, 2013 through August 7, 2013 at the Greater London Kings House & Queens House, Kymberley Road, Harrow, HA1 1YR.

You can preview michael10’s works online at www.redbubble.com/people/michael10.

The Photographic Angle holds free exhibitions that travel across the UK transforming otherwise empty spaces into temporary galleries. The exhibitions showcase contemporary work submitted by students, graduates and enthusiasts of the art of photography, giving the public the chance to explore this fascinating medium which can be art, an occupation, or simply a pastime.

For each exhibition, an expert in the art of photography is invited to select a new theme inspired by their own research, for which photographers can submit work to tour around TPA galleries throughout the UK. Work can be submitted to this website by visiting the “Submit to Exhibit” page. Following submission, chosen images are printed by the charity, at no expense to the photographers submitting them. New themes are chosen regularly, and exhibitions are constantly changing.