Carmine Angeloni
Carmine Angeloni is a photographer living in Connecticut's northeast corner. Largely self-taught, his involvement in the art of photography dates back to his teenaged years, with the gift of an iconic Argus C3 35 mm rangefinder camera. He has built a photographic life upon various artistic and technical training opportunities, dating back to the Massachusetts College of Art, now MassArt (Boston, Mass.) darkroom experience in the 1960s, and the Maine Photographic Workshops, now Maine Media (Rockport, Maine) in the 1970s, the latter, in fact, leading to his first show, a black and white print exhibit, at the Brickmill Gallery in Ware, Massachusetts. His second and third shows were the color print exhibit, “Horse Logging on the Holyoke Range”, during November, 1985, at the Hitchcock Center in Amherst, Massachusetts, and a print series displaying historic Civilian Conservation Corps structures on Massachusetts state forestland.
After a somewhat long hiatus, he developed an 11 print exhibit titled, “of water, clouds and light”, in August through December of 2015 for the LeWitt Gallery at the University of Connecticut Health Center in Farmington, Connecticut, and a 10 print exhibit titled, “Of earth and ocean”, in September of 2015 for the Hosmer Gallery at the Forbes Library in Northampton, Massachusetts. In March and April of 2016 he produced a 10 print exhibit for the Green Bean Gallery in Northampton, Massachusetts.
He has participated in juried shows in Western Massachusetts and, most recently, here in Eastern Connecticut, and has been an exhibitor at the Paradise City Arts Festival in Northampton and Marlborough, Massachusetts since 2015.