A History of Photography: Storytellers, Tricksters, and Fortune Tellers

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The Art Gallery on the University of West Florida presents “A History of Photography: Storytellers, Tricksters, and Fortune Tellers” exhibition within the The Art Gallery on the Center for Fine and Performing Arts (Building 82) from Thursday, January 8, via Thursday, February 5, with a closing reception on Thursday, February 5, from 5 to 7 p.m.

Exploring the historical past of images as curated by UWF Art and Design Professor Jim Jipson, the exhibition incorporates the work of scholars and college to rework TAG into an academic house that mixes the distinctive worlds of historical past and images.

Achieved via the exhibition design work of each college students and college, the exhibition serves as an extension of the classroom. “Storytellers, Tricksters, and Fortune Tellers” challenges viewers to strategy the exhibition from a number of views, documenting each the historic context and inventive fantastic thing about images.

An installment of the continuing EVOLVE Exhibition Series, the collaboration consists of Professor Jipson and his History of Photography lessons, who labored alongside TAG Team and TAG X interns underneath the mentorship of UWF Art and Design Instructor John Dougherty, UWF Historic Trust Exhibition Designer Richard Rodriguez, and The Art Gallery at UWF Director Stasha Willis


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