No matter how much of St. Paul you’ve viewed, you’ll likely find a new view in “Saint Paul ReViewed,” the summer art exhibit at Landmark Center.

Three installations, each focusing entirely on St. Paul, will make up the exhibit, which opens June 7:

“Our St. Paul: Celebrating 125 Years of the St. Paul Camera Club” will be in the North Gallery.

“Explorations — Two Artists’ Views of Saint Paul” by Michelle Daniels and Brad Daniels is in the second-floor galleria and third-floor balcony spaces.

“All About St. Paul: A City in Watercolors,” watercolor paintings by Jeanne Kosfeld, will preview during the June 7 opening reception, then officially open July 19 in the North Gallery.

Bob Muschewske, past president of St. Paul Camera Club, says all 70 club members were invited to submit photos for the exhibit. All of the submitted photos were included.

“We left it up to the members. If you have a good photo you’d like to have exhibited in this very important exhibition of our 125th year,” Muschewske said.

The camera club meets twice a month. The first gathering of the month is a salon, where a judge talks about photos members turned in two weeks before. It’s about competition and education, Muschewske said.

“We check our egos at the door.”

Club members work in print and digital formats, Muschewske said.

In addition to the temporary exhibits, several works in Landmark Center’s permanent art collection will be highlighted:

Bill Hosko’s oil on canvas, “Daybreak in Rice Park”

Anna Metcalfe’s porcelain and iron, “Letters to Landmark”

Norbert Marklin’s photo mural, “St. Paul Skyline Triptych”

“Landmark Center started showcasing visual art during the summer months in 2014,” Judy Brooks, director of community programs at Landmark Center said in a news release. “Last year’s theme was ‘community,’ open to the artists’ interpretation. This year, we’re entirely focused on St. Paul as the subject matter.”

The exhibition opens with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m. June 7. Workshops are scheduled during the exhibit.

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