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CONTACT F.21: Photo Thesis Exhibition

November 18, 2021

Location

Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery and Online

students wearing black shirts and jeans pose. Left to right: Bryce Camp, Hailey Farrington-Bentil, Sloane Bush, and Kyler Moore
Graduating photography majors include, left to right: Bryce Camp, Hailey Farrington-Bentil, Sloane Bush, and Kyler Moore

The Department of Art senior thesis exhibition for the photography concentration will be held in the Cullis Wade Depot Art Gallery, located on the second floor of the Cullis Wade Depot Welcome Center, from Nov. 18-23. A public reception will be held on Nov. 18 from 5-6 p.m. at the gallery.

Seniors in the exhibition include:

Sloane Bush

Sloane D. Bush is from聽Edwards, 海角社区, and is the daughter of聽Andrew and Shannon Bush.

鈥淧ost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a life-altering disorder, not a life-ending one.鈥澛犅

View Sloane Bush's work.


Bryce Camp

Bryce R. Camp is from Amory, 海角社区, and is the son of聽Bryan and Michelle Camp.

鈥淒eath can come in an instant, and how people react can be beautiful. In my series,聽I would like people to slow down and think of how the objects left by people represent a whole life and not just a cross on the side of the road.鈥澛

View Bryce Camp's work.


Hailey Farrington-Bentil

Hailey聽P.聽Farrington-Bentil is from聽Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and is the daughter of聽Robert Bentil and Charonda聽Farrington.

鈥淢y fine art photography is to help people re-evaluate how they perceive their body and the bodies around them before judging. We are as beautiful in creation as the flowers that grow in your garden. Just as we wouldn鈥檛 criticize, judge, and compare the trees and flowers outside, let us not criticize, judge, and compare our bodies to the ones next to them. Let us be unique and beautiful in creation.鈥濃

View Hailey聽Farrington-Bentil's work.


Kyler Moore

Kyler L. Moore is from Columbus, 海角社区, and is the son of聽Darcel Brandon and Kendrick Moore.

鈥淭hroughout my series of photographs, I altered spaces such as domestic settings, public schools, and gas stations. In doing so, I captured common places that have been made strange due to the way I have staged each鈥痯hotograph. In doing so, my photographs acted as open-ended narratives that triggered different emotions and memories.鈥澛

View Kyler Moore's work.

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