Photography exhibition focuses on sustainability

Two Yale sustainability leaders have teamed up with student photographers for an exhibition focusing on nature and the community.
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(Julienne Richardson)

Two Yale sustainability leaders have teamed up with student photographers for an exhibition focusing on nature and the community.

“Transparency: Four Photographers from the Yale School of Art” is organized by Yale sustainability leaders Julienne Richardson, coordinator of special events and advancement at the Yale Center for British Art, and Melanie Quigley, senior administrative assistant at the School of Forestry & Environmental Studies (F&ES). Sarah Muehlbauer ’12 M.F.A., Maayan Strauss ’12 M.F.A., Sadie Wechsler ’13 M.F.A., and Ricky Yribe ’13 M.F.A. — students from the School of Art’s M.F.A. photography program — contributed three objects with a focus on sustainability.

Of the exhibition Richardson writes: “Many School of Art photographers’ work incorporated themes surrounding sustainability, a very promising sign that our student community is already engaged in this important dialogue.”

The show is on view through Wednesday, May 2, in Kroon Hall, 195 Prospect St. It is open to the public Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m., and on weekends to those with a Yale F&ES ID.

For information about the exhibition, contact Julienne Richardson at julienne.richardson@yale.edu or 203-432-2856.

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