Life on the wing: photography by Ryan McAssey at Audubon

Posted 3/1/23

Ryan McAssey (RJM Captures) is a photographer with over a decade of experience who turned his primary focus of the lens towards wild birds and ornithology in 2019. Opening this Sunday, March …

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Life on the wing: photography by Ryan McAssey at Audubon

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Ryan McAssey (RJM Captures) is a photographer with more than a decade of experience who turned his primary focus of the lens towards wild birds and ornithology in 2019. Opening this Sunday, March 5, the Audubon Nature Center and Aquarium in Bristol will be displaying his work in an exhibit that will showcase both environmental interactions and detailed portraits of birds in the greater New England region.

Through the work displayed, Ryan hopes to provide visitors with an opportunity to take pause and enjoy the subtleties of the varied avian diversity found throughout our local ecosystem. Meet the artist at the exhibit unveiling on March 5, from 2 to 4:30 p.m. His exhibit will run through April 28, 2023.

WHEN: March 5-April 28 (Meet and greet with Ryan McAssey on Sun from 2-4:30 p.m.

WHERE: Audubon Society of Rhode Island: Nature Center and Aquarium, 1401 Hope St., Bristol

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