Larry Garmezy, a member of Archway Gallery, will debut his latest exhibition, “Bending Light,” at the Women’s Institute of Houston from December 15, 2025, to March 13, 2026. This marks Garmezy’s eighth solo exhibition, showcasing his unique perspective on the natural world through photography.
Garmezy, who has a background in geology, combines scientific precision with artistic curiosity to uncover the intricate beauty of nature. His photography highlights unexpected patterns, distortions, and reflections that light creates. From the gentle ripples in a spring to the delicate interplay of water around a leaf, Garmezy transforms everyday scenes into abstract works of art. His focus also includes the imperfections of centuries-old glass, providing a fresh lens on the familiar.
The exhibition will take place at the Women’s Institute of Houston, located at 2202 Avalon Place. Visitors can view the collection during regular hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Monday to Thursday and 9 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Please note that the institute will be closed on January 19, 2026, in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
In a commitment to support the institute, 15% of all sales from the exhibition will be donated to the Women’s Institute of Houston. This initiative underscores Garmezy’s dedication not only to his art but also to the community that fosters creativity and learning.
For those interested in exploring the intersection of science and art, Garmezy’s “Bending Light” promises to be a captivating experience. More information about the exhibition can be found at www.wih.org. The exhibition not only invites viewers to appreciate the beauty in nature but also aims to engage them in a larger conversation about environmental awareness and artistic expression.
