Photographs by Kekoa Rosehill and Katie Trudeau will be featured at Cape Cod National Seashore’s Salt Pond Visitor Center in November. The exhibit is part of the seashore’s ongoing series Perspectives: Seeing Cape Cod National Seashore Through Art.
Kekoa has been living on the Cape for the past two years. He has developed a passion and love for the majestic scenery of our beaches and ocean. His photography features landscapes and beach scenes, with a focus on sunrises and sunsets. He has also begun to diversify his work to include macro photography of many of the plants, amphibians, and insects found in the Province Lands.
Over her fifteen plus years of living on the Cape, Katie has been able to photograph and immerse herself in the unique landscapes of the Cape. She enjoys capturing the transitions of seasons and reflecting on the complexities of the diverse environments within Cape Cod National Seashore and across Cape Cod. Katie strives for the simplicity of fleeting beauty and works to capture the strong character of her surroundings.
A public reception for the artists will be held on Saturday, November 3, from 2-4 pm in the exhibit room at the Salt Pond Visitor Center in Eastham.
IF YOU GO: Salt Pond Visitor Center is located at 50 Nauset Road at the intersection of Route 6 in Eastham, and can be reached at 508-255-3421. The center is open daily from 9 am to 4:30 pm, with staff to assist with activity planning. Visit the museum, view the new park film, enjoy panoramic views of Salt Pond and Nauset Marsh, and shop in the gift and bookstore featuring national seashore-related items. For more information about the seashore’s programs, visit the park website at www.nps.gov/capecod.