Colors of desert by William Lesch














William Lesch has been a working photographic artist for over twenty years. He earned his BFA in photography at the University of Arizona in Tucson, and worked as the first Staff Photographer at the Center for Creative Photography while pursuing his graduate degree at U of A.
Lesch had his first one-person show in the small front gallery of the newly established Center for Creative Photography in 1979, and since that time his work has been included in over one hundred group and one-man shows, both locally and around the world. His fine-art work is in several museum and corporate collections, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Tucson Museum of Art, the Snell and Wilmer Collection, the Ryley, Carlock and Applewhite Collection, the Sky Harbor Collection, and both the City of Phoenix and the City of Tempe Portable Works Collections.
He has won and been nominated for numerous grants and awards, including receiving an Artist Grant from the Arizona Commission on the Arts as well as completing two Artist Project grants for the City of Tempe. His desert color photography was featured in a 60 page monograph printed by Treville Press in conjunction with an exhibit in Japan.
Lesch’s recent Public Art projects include a contract with the City of Tempe, Arizona to create interpretive portraits of 12 notable citizens of Tempe. Using a variety of photographic techniques, the assignment was to express the diversity of culture and people in Tempe. The final result included an exhibit of 20×24 large scale prints at the Tempe Civic Center, which now are a permanent part of the Tempe Portable Art Collection.
http://www.williamlesch.com and http://www.leschphotography.com
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