DEARBORN, MI — Dearborn's award winning former City Photographer Bruce Harkness is the featured artist behind "Photographs from Detroit and Dearborn", a new exhibition of work on display now through June 8 documenting various aspects of city life.

This selection of photographs taken between 1976 and 2003 are drawn from various series' created by Harkness through his career including: The Cass Corridor, mid-1970s to mid-1980s; The 1981 Poletown Project which documented the eradication of a 465 acre Detroit-Hamtramck community to provide General Motors land on which to build a new assembly plant; The Urban Interiors Project, 1987-1990, a photographic and oral history study of home and business interiors on Detroit's near east side; Detroit Blues Musicians, 1997, plus a number of photographs showcasing the old Dearborn City Hall and Mayor Michael A. Guido taken while Harkness was official photographer for the City of Dearborn from 1990 to 2010.

"Photographs from Detroit and Dearborn" is on display now through June 8 at The Rotunda Gallery of Dearborn's Henry Ford Centennial Library, located at 16301 Michigan Ave. with a special, free presentation at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the Library Auditorium.