Granite Coast Brewing Company is pleased to announce that it will host a photography exhibit by local artist Dana J. Quigley. His exhibit “Flower Series 2022” features floral still life photos shot at Quigley’s studio in Peabody, MA. The colorful series showcases stunning flowers, each against a different vibrant background. Dana draws upon his expertise in advertising photography and commercial retouching to elevate these already beautiful flowers to an even-more elegant presentation. His four framed images will be available for purchase after the exhibit ends. Additional smaller prints will also be available.
Brewery Co-owner Rob Dunn explained, “We’re thrilled that Dana’s will be featured in our Taproom this season. We’ve always supported local artists, and love that we can provide space for the public to see his photography.”
An opening reception for the exhibit will be held at the Granite Coast location at 77B Main Street in Peabody on Friday, May 27th from 6:00pm to 9:00pm. The reception is open to the public. In addition, Source Bakery will be on hand with sweet and savory creations. Granite Coast Brewing will be releasing its new Vienna Lager and re-releasing the fan favorite Rubus Raspberry Wheat Ale in honor of the company’s third anniversary. To view more of Quigley’s work visit www.danaquigleyphoto.com.
About Dana J. Quigley
Dana J. Quigley lives in Salem, MA and his studio is located in Peabody, MA. He studied Digital Arts at Hamilton College and has operated as a full-time professional photographer since 2011 as Dana J. Quigley Photography. His background and talents in digital photography have allowed him to accomplish over a decade of corporate PR work for Microsoft, Amazon, Boston University, Harvard University, The Smithsonian Museum Network, and many more local, state, national, and global partners. Dana brings the precision and accuracy of his location work to his studio as well, crafting unique and creative portraits and still life artwork. Dana’s work has appeared on billboards, bus wraps, and splashed across corporate social media for millions to see.