Every Picture Tells a Story, Don't It? People, Places, and Passing Moments.
A solo exhibition by Paul W. Gillespie
Reception: September 10, 2026 6-8 pm
Complimentary drinks and light snacks will be served during the reception.
All Ages!
Free to attend
Patricia Barland Gallery
For more than two decades, photographer Paul W. Gillespie has documented the people, places, and moments that make up the fabric of everyday life. From photojournalism, street portraits and community celebrations to quiet, unscripted encounters, these photographs remind us that every face, every place, and every passing moment carries a story worth telling. This exhibition will feature selected images from Gillespie's Journalists Matter: Faces of the Capital Gazette project, along with new work from his street photography, portraiture, music, and photojournalism archives.
To learn more about Gillespie’s work, please visit their website at www.pwgphoto.com
DIRECTIONS: Chesapeake Arts Center's address is 194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD 21225. When you arrive at CAC and turn into the parking lot from Hammonds Lane, follow the parking lot past Hammonds Lane Theatre to the rear of the building and look for a large blue awning and sign that says Chesapeake Arts Center (Next to the Maya Angelou mural.)