‘Casas de Cob’ exhibit opens at Cos Cob Library

Casas de Cob Photography Exhibit – The Works of Jay B. Wilson. Contributed photo

Local photographer Jay B. Wilson will exhibit a collection of small prints from October 6 to October 31 at the Cos Cob Library. An opening reception for ‘Casas de Cob’ (where we live) will be held Thursday, October 6 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.

Based in Greenwich, Jay B. Wilson has worked as a fine art photographer since 2003. His focus is on documenting the beauty of Connecticut’s Gold Coast and New York City, as well as his travels across the United States and around the globe. In his photography, Wilson is drawn to tall buildings, lush landscapes, and salt water.

Wilson’s photography has been exhibited recently at institutions such as the Carriage Barn Arts Center, Greenwich Art Society, Greenwich Historical Society, and Rowayton Arts Center. His work is in private collections around the country, as well as corporate collections at the New York Hilton and Andaz Fifth Avenue Hotel. Wilson has staged solo shows in Westchester County and New York City, including two exhibitions at Google’s New York headquarters.

Wilson’s work has also been featured in Popular Photography, Greenwich Magazine, Fourculture Magazine, the Manhattan User’s Guide, and Photogrunt. He is an exhibiting member of the Rowayton Arts Center, The Carriage Barn Arts Center, and the Greenwich Art Society.

About “Casas de Cob”

Since early 2020, I have been photographing the homes of Cos Cob on my nightly walks with my dog, Shadow. As dusk falls, and into the evening hours, the warmth and safety that these homes convey has been incredibly poignant to me, given the turmoil of the recent past. As life begins to return to normal, I still love the visual vibrancy of our neighborhood after the sun goes down. These small prints, dye sublimated to aluminum, are offered as editions of one – no further prints of these images in this size will be made.

For more information, visit https://www.greenwichlibrary.org/cos-cob/

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