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SUMMARY:My Soul as I See It III
DESCRIPTION:For the first time in their lives\, 20 Holmes Middle School students held cameras in their hands. The team at i.imagine worked with students throughout the 2017—2018 school year to teach the art of photography\, the fundamentals of exposure\, and how to apply those concepts inspired by the work of photographers featured in the FotoFocus Biennial 2018. Through photography walks\, sharing family photos\, and field trips\, students evolved as artists with new perspectives on the world around them. Program founder Shannon Eggleston and teaching assistant Claire Brose empowered students to work with the joys and struggles of being a teenager in today’s world and to connect emotionally\, bringing deeper purpose and meaning to each photograph. Holmes Middle School students and their experiences are celebrated uniquely\, as each young photographer’s work is printed on a tile and composed into a permanent art mural in Covington\, Kentucky\, as a symbol of the beauty represented in their neighborhood and its people. \n
URL:https://2018.fotofocusbiennial.org/event/my-soul-as-i-see-it-iii/
LOCATION:i.imagine at Ninth Street and Madison Avenue\, 830 Madison Ave\, Covington\, KY\, 41011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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