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February Exhibit - Photographs by Dennis Kortyka:
Posted: Friday, December 13, 2002

“If you do not look up, you are missing half of your world.”
- Dennis Kortyka

Photographs of constellations, meteors, planets and the night sky will be on display in the gallery in February, as the Arts Center presents an exhibition of works by local photographer Dennis Kortyka. The exhibit will run January 30 - March 3, with an opening reception for the artist being held January 31, from 7 - 8:30 p.m..

A lifelong resident of Ashtabula County, Kortyka holds a B.S. in art history from Ohio University, and a Masters of Education from Edinboro University. He spent 31 years as an art teacher, retiring in 2001. While he has taught and worked in several art mediums, Kortkya is now using some of his spare time in retirement to become an artistic astrophotographer.

“The night sky has always been of fascination to me, “ says Kortyka in his artist’s statement. “As a young boy my family would go out at night to watch the Russian Sputnik pass overhead. Later I would go out to see the U.S. satellite Echo move across the sky.”Dennis Kortyka

Growing up, he taught himself the constellations and the seasons in which they appeared in the sky above him. At the same time, he used a 35mm rangefinder camera (a Christmas present from his mother) to teach himself the basics of photography. In time, he also learned the process of developing and enlarging black and white prints.

Kortyka’s first “astronomical photographic experience” was in the mid 1970’s, with the appearance of Halley’s Comet. He purchased a 35mm single lens reflex camera for the event, and took several rolls of film, out of which only one acceptable image was produced.

Kortyka continues to photograph the night sky, now using more advanced photographic and telescopic equipment.

“I am particularly enthralled by meteors, comets and the aurora borealis,” he says. “Since the night sky appears to be static over one’s lifetime, these events usually come as surprises which do not last long. Meteors appear from 1/8 of a second to one second, auroras up to an hour, and comets from days to months.”

In addition to artistic experience, Kortyka has also volunteered for and served on the committees of several local organizations. He spent 20 years in the North Kingsville Volunteer Fire Department, including two years as Fire Chief. From 1996-2000 he served on the North Kingsville Village Council, and he currently is serving a seven year term with the Board of Trustees of the Kingsville Public Library.

“I have always believed that if one lives in a community, one needs to be involved with its day to day affairs,” he says.

Kortyka has also been a member of the Buckeye Education Association, the Ohio Education Association, the National Education Association, the Ashtabula County Firefighters Association, the Ohio State Firefighters Association, the Ashtabula County Fire Chiefs Association, the Ohio State Fire Chiefs Association, and the Ohio Library Council. He has also worked for thirteen years with the gifted children in the Ashtabula County Allegro summer program, in which he taught astronomy and photography.

The images on display in the gallery have all been taken in North Kingsville, where Kortyka resides, and all but three of them were taken from his home.