Local Photography Faculty Showcase Diverse Works at Photographic Resource Center
Practicing what they teach: Faculty work on display at the Photographic Resource Center
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The 'Photo/Faculty' exhibition at the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, features 53 diverse works by photography teachers from 14 local colleges and universities. Curated by Catherine LeComte Lecce, the show runs until May 17 and highlights various themes, including fire, trees, and humor.
- 0153 works by photography faculty from 14 local colleges and universities are on display.
- 02The exhibition explores themes such as fire, trees, and humor.
- 03Curated by Catherine LeComte Lecce, the show runs through May 17.
- 04Notable contributors include educators from prestigious institutions like Harvard and Boston University.
- 05The exhibition encourages connections between art history and contemporary photography.
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The 'Photo/Faculty' exhibition at the Photographic Resource Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, showcases 53 works by photography teachers from 14 local colleges and universities. Curated by Catherine LeComte Lecce, the exhibition runs through May 17 and presents a diverse array of themes. Contributors include faculty from institutions such as Harvard University and Boston University. The artworks explore various motifs, including fire, as seen in Rana Young's 'Untitled (Fire)' and Jessina Lynn Leonard's 'Abeceda (L is for Light),' as well as trees, which appear prominently across multiple pieces. The exhibition also incorporates humor, with works like Laurel Nakadate's 'The Kingdom #2,' which features a bride with a bundled infant superimposed on her lap. Overall, 'Photo/Faculty' offers a unique opportunity to appreciate the creative expressions of local educators while fostering connections to art history.
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The exhibition provides a platform for local photography educators to showcase their work, fostering community engagement and appreciation for the arts.
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