THESIS 2013
Graduating Student Photography from the University of Central Florida (Daytona Beach)
April 30 - July 28, 2013
Exhibition Opening and Reception: Tuesday, April 30, 5:00 -7:00 pm |
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Untitled by Michelle Sarkissian |
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The following students are represented in this exhibition:
Katie Altvater
Luke Bhothipiti
Nicole Calvin
Brittany Helen Fournier
Ben Hayward
Taylor Kathleen Johnson
Amanda Little
Aleisha Maxime
Wren Brock McLelland
Victoria Piquero
Amanda Rollins
Michelle Sarkissian
Karly N. Scheuerman
Amy Wuertz
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ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
"The class of 2013, each student graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Photography degree from the University of Central Florida, presents here a broad spectrum of photographic imagery. The work has been inspired by topics as varied as fear, flight, fantasy, flags, feminism, and Florida itself.
With the success of this exhibition, these newly affirmed graduates will emerge to celebrate the completion of an intensive program of photographic studies and begin their exploration of the endless possibilities that beckon from the world beyond the academic studio and classroom.
We, the faculty and staff of the School of Visual Arts & Design in the College of Arts & Humanities of the University of Central Florida and the Photography Program at Daytona State College, are proud to affirm the successful conclusion of their academic study and the commencement of their futures as practitioners of the photographic arts." - M. Laine Wyatt, Associate Professor, University of Central Florida
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ABOUT THE UCF PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM
The Bachelor of Science in Photography at UCF emerged from a partnership between Daytona State College and the University of Central Florida's photography programs. The UCF-DSC joint AS to BS Photography program offers a holistic photographic education which incorporates strong technical, creative, and critical skills to empower graduates for life long success in a variety of professional photographic fields. The UCF-DSC partnership provides students the opportunity to work with a diverse professional faculty in an environment that encourages excellence and innovative approaches to photography that will position graduates to compete in a rapidly changing industry.
The Southeast Center for Photographic Studies is a joint enterprise of the photography programs at Daytona State College, the University of Central Florida (Daytona Beach) and the Southeast Museum of Photography. The Southeast Museum of Photography acknowledges the support and assistance of the Southeast Center for Photographic Studies in the organization of this exhibition.
Click HERE to go to the exhibition web page.
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Carrie by Amanda Little Untitled by Aleisha Maxime Underground by Karly N. Scheuerman
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