The Trentonian published the following article on July 30, 2014. To of read the full article, click here.
By Carlos Avila, The Trentonian
POSTED: 07/30/14, 6:54 PM EDT
TRENTON — Art followers don’t have to wait for Art All Night to enjoy a local gallery of compelling images. On Friday, Aug. 1, The College of New Jersey’s TrentonWorks Art Gallery will present the opening of “No Vacancy,” an exhibition that will highlight the role that photojournalism has played in informing and reminding society of historical events in Trenton and around the world. The gallery, located at 3 South Broad Street, will showcase the works of Trenton resident Jonathan Gordon and Trentonian Reporter Scott Ketterer.
Jonathan Gordon was born and raised in southern New Jersey. He attended Franklin Pierce College in Rindge, New Hampshire and graduated in 2010 with a degree in Arts Administration. His studies focused primarily on printmaking and photography. While an undergraduate, Gordon spent time living in Vienna, Austria, where he studied European Film and Museum Studies…
…Ketterer is a reporter and photojournalist at The Trentonian. He covers a wide range of subjects to include crime and life in general in the Greater Trenton Area. Most of his photographic work revolves around crime in the city of Trenton, though lighter events throughout the city are often a part of his work. He has lived in the area most of his life and has covered the news for the past four years.