New Hologram Exhibit Coming to Carnegie Center

A new exhibit at the Port Huron Museum’s Carnegie Center is focused on holograms as a fine art medium. The exhibit will feature holographic works from over 18 artists, and it will teach viewers the role Michigan played in the history of holography.

Douglas Tyler, President of Dimensional Imaging Consultants, the company that helped develop the exhibit, said, “Holography offers great hope as a major means of information storage. Today holography is widely used as a means to test various industrial products without damaging those products and it is being used today in automobiles, airplanes and other transportation vehicles to display instrument information.”

Visitors to the museum can still take advantage of free admission until the end of 2022, and the new holography exhibit is included at no extra cost.

There will be a special reception celebrating the opening of the exhibit on August 12th from 5-7 PM. Cost is $5 for museum members and $10 for the general public and includes hors d’oeuvres, refreshments, and the chance to be one of the first to see the exhibit.

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Holography: The Michigan Medium Exhibit opening reception

Reporting for WGRT – Jessie Wiegand