:: Student advanced photography art show set for Jan. 25

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An exhibit of works by Newman University photography art students Leilani Feist and Danielle Wallace will take place from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 25 in the Hallway Gallery just outside the Steckline Gallery, located in the De Mattias Fine Arts Center on the Newman campus. The show will be held in conjunction with the Final Friday opening reception for “Tintinnabulation,” an exhibit of sculptures by artist Mike Miller in the Steckline Gallery. Both events are free and open to the public.

The student art exhibit features two different series of photographs Feist and Wallace created for their Advanced Photography class in the Fall 2012 semester. Each series reflects the different artistic abilities and visions of the students.

Feist’s work features vintage film cameras set in different landscapes. Feist’s creative use of perspective in her photographs exemplifies her view of the world in a way that is different than the ordinary.

Wallace’s series features a collection of different wild animals from across the world. The artist has captured images that render the unique personalities of each of her subjects.

The photo exhibit will remain on display in the Hallway Gallery through Feb. 15.

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