The Gallery
The Nature Includes You traveling photo exhibition and program series explores the rich relationships that people of color have with nature in Northeast Ohio, past and present. Nature is all around us: in our communities, gardens, parks, and yards. It nourishes and teaches us throughout our lives.
In nature, we can . . . Grow healthy foods, nurture our spirits, become inspired, express our creativity, collect scientific data, explore different careers, learn something new, enjoy friends-and-family time, build a sense of community & heal our land, water, and selves
Nature Includes You is a project of Cuyahoga Valley National Park in collaboration with Museum of Creative Human Art (MOCHA) and Conservancy for Cuyahoga Valley National Park. A total of 15 organizations contributed images of people from diverse Northeast Ohio communities. The show highlights the work of more than 20 photographers. Funding provided by a grant from the National Park Service.
View Digital Gallery and Traveling Exhibition Calendar
Exhibit On Display: May 31 – Aug. 3, 2025
Gallery Location: 1565 Boston Mills Rd., Peninsula, OH
(Parking is available at the Boston Mill Visitor Center at 6947 Riverview Rd.
or Boston Trailhead at 1508 Boston Mills Rd.)
Hours: Friday – Sunday | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Photo credits: Shane Wynn (upper left); Aaron Self (upper right); Zaina Salem (center left); NPS / © Ryan Harris (bottom left); NPS / © Amber Ford (bottom right)
Meet the Photographers
Below is a list of photographers whose work appears on the exhibit panels of the full-sized show. Additional photographers are credited in the digital galleries below. For the professional photographers, we have provided links to their online profiles. This list includes staff and volunteers from the contributing organizations. For some historical images, the photographer’s name has been lost to time.
Kofi Amponsah | Josh Angelini | David Kendrick Chittock
Opie Evans | Amber N. Ford | Ryan Harris | Erika Hood
Debra Lykes | Faith Nowak | DJ Reiser | Zaina Salem
Rick Santich | Aaron Self | Horace and Evelyn Stewart
Ted Toth | Bob Trinnes | Steve Wagner | McKinley Wiley
Danielle Wilson | Jasper Wood | Kim Woodford | Shane Wynn
Coming soon | August 10, 2025
Edges of Perception expands on the Akron Art Museum’s exhibition of Robert Glenn Ketchum’s photographs by placing two Northeast Ohio photographers, Barry Underwood and Jacob Koestler, in conversation with this critically acclaimed project by Ketchum.
With the goal of capturing the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in all its facets as a means of environmental preservation, Ketchum created an honest depiction of a Midwestern topography. Underwood and Koestler’s recorded landscapes act as another kind of storytelling, one that pushes our sight lines to travel wider and closer to the horizon. As a group, these three photographers share an authentic curiosity for how to represent a moment in time within the edges of a frame.
Artists: Robert Glenn Ketchum, Barry Underwood and Jacob Koestler.
Exhibit On Display: Aug. 10 – Oct. 26, 2025
Gallery Location: 1565 Boston Mills Rd., Peninsula, OH
(Parking is available at the Boston Mill Visitor Center at 6947 Riverview Rd.
or Boston Trailhead at 1508 Boston Mills Rd.)
Hours: Saturday – Sunday | 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
About Robert Glenn Ketchum
Over the last 40 years, Robert Glenn Ketchum’s imagery, writing, exhibitions, numerous books and personal activism have helped to define photography’s successful use in conservation advocacy. At the same time, Ketchum’s decades of color printing are one of the most unique bodies of work in contemporary color photography, and the textile translations of his photographs created in China since the early 1980’s are among the most beautiful and complex textiles in contemporary art.
Ketchum was named by Audubon magazine as one of the 100 people “who shaped the environmental movement of the 20th Century.” American Photo magazine listed him one of the 100 most important people in contemporary photography in the 1990’s, and then in 2010, named him 5th in their very select American Masters series. Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, Helmut Newton, and Annie Leibovitz, were the four previously recognized. Recent work in new technologies has further prompted Digital Photo Pro magazine to name Ketchum one of the new digital masters.
Ketchum’s work is in numerous collections including the Museum of Modern Art (NY), The Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the High Museum (GA), and the Houston Museum of Fine Art (TX). Large study collections (over 100 images) have been established at the Huntington Library, Museums and Garden (CA), and the Amon Carter Museum (TX).
The Arts in the Park Initiative is generously supported by the following individuals and organizations:
Richard and Jean Hoffman
Janice Matteucci & Parnell Tillotson
Thomas Merryweather