Jeffrey Conger @ Aunt Dofe’s: The Face of Hot Rodding

Celebrating Willow Creek’s Art Walk summer season finale, Aunt Dofe’s Hall of Recent Memory is proud to feature the photographic artwork of Jeffrey Conger with an artist reception and opening this Friday September 18th from 5:00 to 9:00 pm. A nationally known photojournalist and author, Conger’s new series of oversized photographic prints titled “The Face of Hot Rodding” looks deep into the automotive subculture, past the simple iconic automotive theme revealing the lives of those individuals who dare to think outside-of-the box.

Having traveled North America and Europe for the past decade documenting the stories of backyard mechanics and automotive legends alike, Conger’s candid images offer a grit and texture that is palpuble. A regular contributor to publishing icon Hot Rod Magazine for the past eight years. His images have also graced the pages of other notable motorsport magazines including: Automobile, Rod & Custom, Classic Trucks, Chevy Rumble, American Rodder and Corvette Enthusiast.

Aunt Dofe’s will offer special parking in front of the gallery to those driving a hot rod, classic car or custom along with live music performed by the local string band Weatherwood. So fill up your cruiser and head to Willow Creek’s Art Walk for an enjoyable time. The gallery is located just six miles south of Three Forks. For more information call Dave Kirk at 406 285-6996.

1 thought on “Jeffrey Conger @ Aunt Dofe’s: The Face of Hot Rodding

  1. Derek McCrea

    Amazing story and his work is amazing, I saw an oil painting of an old Ford the other day, works with old cars are important now to capture the art in the now before they are gone forever.

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