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My photography and digital collage works have exhibited in both one-man and group gallery exhibitions and auctions across the United States; Kotka, Finland; Göteborg, Sweden, Australia; including Rhonda Schaller Studio (New York City); Gallery 1633 (Chicago); Excalibur (Chicago); Buffalo Trails Gallery (Bigfork, MT); the Jest Galleries (Bigfork and Whitefish, Montana); and Cochenour Gallery at Georgetown College. The award-winning new media documentary photographs have been featured in the Australian Cellbytes International exhibit, several western U.S. newspapers and noted web sites; and as cover art for American published essay collections and novels.

The Public Photography Project is largely a visual art exhibition that publicly presents a selection (or selection of "albums") of photographic images created by Greg O'Toole over the past several years. The content matter is a scattered, quantumedia documentation of the people, places, and things visited while traveling the Lower 48, the contiguous 48 states that make up the continental US. The hardware is a selection of cameras from the Nikon D1 down to a Samsung flip mobile phone kept in the artist's pocket for over a year. All images are copyright property of Civic Media Press, Gregory O'Toole, and otoole.info. For more information on these images, feel free to contact Civic Media Press. Have a nice day.

QUANTUMEDIA™ (kwntm) n. pl. quan·ta (-t) n. pl. me·di·a (-d-) plural me·di·ae /-E-"E/ n. (theory + practice) 1. The philosophical pursuit of the fundamental unit of electromagnetic energy; 2. A potent cocktail of citizen journalism, digital narrative, and enviromedia; 3. All-media documentation and distribution; 4. Creative format critical analysis of one's immediate surroundings, their environment, and/or socio-global issues.

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Newsflash

CMI OpenWeb is helping to bring good health to the local population through a new natural donation program. The organic vegetable, fruit, herb, and flower gardens at CMI OpenWeb have been productive so far this year. We are very proud to have initiated an informal partnership with the Centre County Youth Service Bureau in order to donate freshly harvested products to many of their social programs helping to feed families in Centre County, PA. So far, CMI OpenWeb has delivered almost 50 pounds of produce, with a plan to continue to make regular donations throughout the productive growing season.

The Youth Service Bureau ensures that children, youth, and families will have opportunities to realize and fulfill their potential for growth and development through their participation in a continuum of community-based, family-based, and residential programs. (www.ccysb.com)

Organic zucchini, cucumber, carrots, peas and yellow squash from a recent harvest. Photo: Greg O'Toole, CMI OpenWeb