Hapeville photographer Marla Puziss’ photography exploring the art of travel and movement will be on display by the Hapeville Arts Alliance this month.

In addition to capturing the themes of travel and movement throughout Puziss’ U.S. and international travel, the "Going Places" exhibit will explore the deep transportation history of Hapeville.

"Hapeville is one of the small railroad towns for the historic rail line that cuts through the middle of town," Puziss told Creative Loafing.

The exhibit will kick off with a reception on March 26 and will remain open to the public through May 21 on Wednesdays through Saturdays from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Both the reception and exhibit are free.

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