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Witching Hour: Imagery from Darkness

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Historically, the witching hour is that time of night when witches, ghosts, and supernatural beings are thought to be most active. The exact time varies depending on particular beliefs, but is generally considered to be some period of darkness between dusk and dawn. An everyday use of the term might define the witching hour simply as “after dark.”

This catalog is the document of a 2016 juried photography exhibition at Gallery 136½ in Connecticut images that conveys interpretations of the witching hour.

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