Costanza Photo Exhibit at Palmyra Cove, December 2015

Costanza Photo Exhibit at Palmyra Cove, December 2015

Red-Winged Blackbird Photo by Joe Costanza

Joe Costanza is currently featuring his nature photographs in a dual exhibit at the Palmyra Cove Nature Park. Joe’s exhibit includes photographs of birds, plants, and landscapes, and will be shown during the entire month of December. This is his second exhibit at the Nature Park, the previous one having been five years ago.

Joe is a well-known prize-winning photographer whose work has been published in important periodicals, including Nature’s Best, Birders World Magazine, and the Nature Photographers’ Annual. In addition to Palmyra Cove Nature Park, his work has been shown at the Perkins Art Center, the Cherry Hill Public Library, the Woodford Cedar Run Wildlife Refuge, the Center for the Arts in Marlton, The Croft Farm Arts Center in Cherry Hill, The Memorial Community Center in Medford, and the Medford Leas residents’ gallery. Joe’s photographs have also been exhibited at the Lumberton Leas Community Center, where he will have a return show in February 2016.

Joe is co-exhibiting with Jennifer Campbell of Cinnaminson. Jennifer’s exhibit includes interesting graphic images and historical notes of artifacts collected along the Delaware River. There is also a display of some of the actual artifacts, many of which are historically significant.

Palmyra Cove Nature Park is located adjacent to the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. The Environmental Education Center can be accessed from Route 73 by a jug handle left turn at Kerbek’s Auto, then following the signs to the Nature Park.