The Prehistoric Museum, USU Eastern Presents Ancient Skies Through Ancient Eyes

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Press Release

Photographic exhibition by Bob Maynard

The Prehistoric Museum presents the “Ancient Skies Through Ancient Eyes” exhibition by photographer Bob Maynard. The exhibition opens to the public March 17, 2018 and features a selection of photographs from Maynard’s book on archeaoastronomy and night photography in the desert Southwest. “Ancient Skies Through Ancient Eyes”  takes you on an exciting discovery of the unexpected abundance of ancient rock art and ruins in and around the Colorado Plateau of the American Southwest. It examines rock art styles and delves into ways the ancient ones used rock art panels and architecture to mark the passing of time and the seasons.

Bob Maynard is a national award-winning photographer who founded Colorado Plateau Photo Tours in 2009. As a resident of Boulder, Colo., he has held federal permits in sixteen national parks, national monuments, or BLM areas and has led workshops in 9 states. Nearly one thousand photographers have used his services. He and his wife, Cindy, have published two books, “A Photographer’s Guide to Colorado’s National Parks and Monuments” and “Ancient Skies Through Ancient Eyes.” He has given presentations to camera clubs in Colorado, Utah, New Mexico, Illinois and Arizona. His photography of the American desert southwest has been exhibited in the Edge of Cedars Museum (2013 and 2016) as well as many galleries. He was Chairman of the Louisville National Juried Photography Show for four years. He has received over two thousand photo credits.

The Prehistoric Museum features fossils and artifacts from Utah. This special exhibition is located on the second floor of the museum and runs from Saturday, March 17 through Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018. The museum is open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission rates apply.

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