The exhibition coincides with The Schoolhouse Theater's current production of "Luv," a comedy which takes place on a bridge in New York City. The title of the exhibition was chosen to encourage various interpretations of the word "bridge," whether literal or figurative.
Visitors can see works by photographers Lois Barker, Carol Battin Scott Benowitz, Dan Burkholder, Susan Cember, Jim Christensen, Alan Cohen, Annette Wallach Cohen, Jeff Dickson, Ed Dillon, Lola Fiur, Yoram Gelman, Tim Gnadt, Phil Haber, Christina Horzepa, Brian Hotaling, Arnold Kastenbaum, Bernie Kessler, John Lucas, Ron Moratta, Donna Moriarty, Tom Musante, Jackie Ross, Tony Schermetzler, Hal Schwartz, Stephen Showlinsky, Kelly Straniti and Michael Washburn.
Gallery hours for the exhibit are Thursdays and Fridays from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays from noon to 2 p.m.
Entry to the exhibit is free. The galleries are also open during evening performances of Murray Schisgal's "Luv" and during regular business hours by appointment.
For tickets to see "Luv" or for more information on the photo exhibit, visit www.schoolhousetheater.org or call (914) 277-8477.
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