Island Art Association to host “Art Chat” with award winning photographer

Press Release
Island Art Association
Cori Beychock and Marla McDaniel,
IAA Marketing/Communications

February 14, 2017 4:00 p.m.

Through Page Teahan’s photography, you will be taken to “remote and seldom visited areas of Cambodia.”

Island Art Association (IAA) will host an Art Chat, Cambodia – Thirty Years Later, on Tuesday, February 21 at their Education Building, 18 North 2nd St., Fernandina Beach. 6:30 is social time followed by 7 pm program. Art Chat is open to the public. To learn more about IAA, its programs and workshops, stop by or visit their website: www.islandart.org

CAMBODIA – THIRTY YEARS LATER

Travel with award-winning photographer Page Teahan as she takes you on an emotional journey into remote and seldom visited areas of Cambodia. With an artist’s eye, she captured lingering remnants of Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouges atrocities while focusing on the palpable hopefulness that radiates from the present day Khmer people as they go about their day-to-day life in this often described “city of ghosts,” thirty years on from one of the most heart-breaking and sickening events in modern history.

Amelia Island resident Page Teahan is both a photojournalist and professional portrait photographer. Her travel work has been featured in “Professional Photographer” and the “British Journal of Professional Photography.” She has won travel photography awards in both “The Black and White International Spider Awards” and “Photo District News.” For more information, view Page’s website at: www.pageteahan.com