Ed Jaramillo photography on display starting Tuesday in Port Angeles

Ed Jaramillo ()

Ed Jaramillo ()

PORT ANGELES — Photography by Ed Jaramillo will be on display beginning Tuesday at Peninsula College’s PUB Gallery of Art.

The gallery is in the Pirate Union Building on the Port Angeles campus, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd.

“Explorations in Photography,” will be on display through April 29.

The PUB Gallery of Art is open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Fridays.

Jaramillo will lecture during Thursday’s edition of Studium Generale, held from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the college’s Little Theater.

The exhibit, and Studium Generale lecture, are free and open to the public.

Following his Studium Generale presentation Thursday, a reception for Jaramillo will be held in the PUB Gallery of Art at 1:30 p.m.

Festivals

Jaramillo is an official photographer for the Sequim Lavender Festival and Port Hadlock Days Festival.

He also has taken photographs for Northwest magazine, real estate photographs for various agents on the Olympic Peninsula, Art Glass quarterly magazine, and has taught various photographic workshops around the Seattle and Puget Sound area.

His work has been featured in the Corporate Color solo exhibit at Studio 103 in Seattle, and in the Vientos Grises solo exhibit at Galeria Botero, in Bogota, Colombia.

Jaramillo, a former Bachelor of Applied Science in Applied Management program director at Peninsula College, moved to the northwest as a Navy officer and retired on the Olympic Peninsula after completing 27 years of service.

Throughout the years, he has attained a master’s degree in business administration, a doctorate in information systems management, and a master’s of fine arts in photography from the Academy of Art University in San Francisco.

For more information, contact Michael Paul Miller at mpmiller@pencol.edu.

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Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.

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