Alliance Art Gallery hosting Boyer’s photographic exhibit

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Gregg Boyers, center, visits with Alliance Art Gallery visitors during gallery night on Saturday, June 7. Boyers lives in Quincy, Ill. Georgia Degitz/Contributed

  
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Posted Jun 13, 2008 @ 08:39 AM
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The Alliance Art Gallery,   112 N. Main Street, Hannibal is hosting Gregg Boyer shoe cobbler, photographer and missionary.  Visitors are welcome to  purchase his photography. The Alliance Art Gallery is open daily 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
His work will be at the gallery through June.
Gregg Boyer is a third generation shoe cobbler at Boot and Shoe Repair Quincy, Ill. Seventy percent of each purchase will go to countries in distress. Gregg volunteers and does photography for Service International, a Missouri-based organization that helps devastated communities around the world. Boyer hopes his pictures bring joy and inspiration to others.
He said, “I’ve learned that one person can change the world and I hope when people look at my work they realize that they can do something too and one person does make a difference and my photographs might inspire them to do something themselves too. Something in a small way or something in a big way - that they can see the hope in the eyes of some of the people I’ve taken pictures of.”

The Alliance Art Gallery,   112 N. Main Street, Hannibal is hosting Gregg Boyer shoe cobbler, photographer and missionary.  Visitors are welcome to  purchase his photography. The Alliance Art Gallery is open daily 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
His work will be at the gallery through June.
Gregg Boyer is a third generation shoe cobbler at Boot and Shoe Repair Quincy, Ill. Seventy percent of each purchase will go to countries in distress. Gregg volunteers and does photography for Service International, a Missouri-based organization that helps devastated communities around the world. Boyer hopes his pictures bring joy and inspiration to others.
He said, “I’ve learned that one person can change the world and I hope when people look at my work they realize that they can do something too and one person does make a difference and my photographs might inspire them to do something themselves too. Something in a small way or something in a big way - that they can see the hope in the eyes of some of the people I’ve taken pictures of.”


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