Closing : Artist Reception for Dear Red Tell Me Everything March 7th at Liberty Station

Photography art show San Diego California. Street Photography. Candid Reportage

March 7th
Inspirations Gallery—A program of San Diego Writers, Ink
2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Suite 204, San Diego, CA 92106
Artist Reception: March 7th 6:30-8:30pm

This series of 24 photographs—printed on yard signs and displayed in a gallery that doubles as a writing workshop—captures the fleeting poetry of streets across continents. From Havana to Paris, Lisbon to San Diego, red emerges as the central thread: an anchor, a rhythm, a whisper asking us to pause and notice.

These images freeze moments mid-breath—a couple in a doorway, the bold outline of a motel sign, market stalls alive with color. They transform streets into stages for improvised lives, weaving a shared story across fairytale buildings, ferry boats, northern lights, and painted elephants. Red appears again and again—playful and persistent, a thread connecting distant cities.

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Dear Red, Tell me Everything : Liberty Station Art Show

San Diego Artist

You're Invited: Dear Red, Tell Me EverythingA Street Photography Exhibition by Suzanne Hansen Ofeldt

Discover a world where streets become stories, where moments are captured mid-breath, and red emerges as a thread connecting distant cities. From Havana to Paris, Lisbon to San Diego, Suzanne Hansen Ofeldt’s “Dear Red, Tell Me Everything” invites you to wander through poetic, candid street photography printed on yard signs and grounded in a shared, familiar space.

Location:Inspirations GalleryA program of San Diego Writers, Ink2730 Historic Decatur Rd., Suite 204San Diego, CA 92106info@sandiegowriters.org

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Artist Receptions: 6:30-8:30pm

  • February 7th, 2025

  • March 7th, 2025

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Meet me under the Orange Trees for some magical realism and expired film

Meet me under the Orange Trees for some magical realism and expired film. Jenna asked a magical realism family session in an orange grove. I love collaborating on images that illustrate pieces she’s writing. I love watching her family grow. The first image is what we came for and then everyone wandered around being silly and playing games getting so many more.

If you make it to the end there are a series of images of expired film that have a green tone to them and feel like their from the 70’s. That’s on purpose. Jenna played in this orchard when she was a kid and I wanted to give a bit of a nod to her childhood as well.

What story can I tell for you? Do you already have it in mind? Can we dream it up together? I’d love to know.

Xoxo Suzanne

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