From Yocum Institute for Arts Education
The public is invited to attend “The Kaleidoscopic Lens of John Walborn” exhibit during gallery hours now through Saturday, Oct. 11, at Yocum Institute for Arts Education, 3000 Penn Ave., West Lawn. Admission is free.
Photographer John Walborn has spent decades capturing the world through a lens, transforming everyday moments into striking works of art. What began in his mid-20s with a small camera, a single roll of Tri-X film, and inspiration drawn from his family’s tradition of documenting travel has grown into a lifelong passion.
From experimenting in darkrooms to embracing today’s digital editing tools, Walborn’s journey reflects both curiosity and dedication. His diverse portfolio spans landscapes, cityscapes, wildlife, portraits, and abstract compositions, each piece offering a window into his fascination with beauty in all its forms.
Though photography has remained a beloved hobby, Walborn has used his talent to make a difference in the community. Over the years, he has donated many of his works to charitable causes, raising thousands of dollars for nonprofit organizations.
Now, his art is reaching a wider audience. Offering museum-quality prints on canvas, metal, acrylic, and more, Walborn hopes his images inspire others to pause, explore, and discover beauty in the everyday.
For more information on “The Kaleidoscopic Lens of John Walborn” exhibit, please contact the Yocum Institute for Arts Education at 610-376-1576 or www.yocuminstitute.org.
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