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  UNLV Libraries -> Architecture Studies Library -> ASL Services / Staff -> ASL Services and Resources for Architecture Studies Students -> 2008 Photo Exhibition

View Rebel Yell news article (Issue 3.10.2008):
Architecture students host international photography exhibit

 
AIAS Student Photography Exhibition
Gallery Opening on Feb 29, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Photographs will be on display
Feb 29 to March 31 2008
Note: Exhibit has been extended through April 6, 2008
Letter from the exhibition coordinators
(thank you to all the volunteers who assisted with this exhibition!)
 
  Categories: Cultural -- Historical -- Monumental -- Natural

The AIAS Student Photography Exhibition will be a professional exhibit that will portray the experiences students encountered around the world. From buildings, to landscape, to the culture and their people, these will be the type of photos that will be exhibited. It will be displayed in the main gallery of the Architecture Studies Library from Feb 29 – March 31, 2008. Contact the the AIAS by email at aiasunlv@yahoo.com, for additional information.

All photographs need to be presented in a tasteful manner, portraying architecture, landscape, monuments, culture, and/or historical experiences. All photographs submitted on or before the dead line will be taken into consideration for display. If there are any questions or concerns please contact the AIAS email address.
 

Hello All,
First of all, we would like to thank everyone for contributing and participating for this exciting event. We have have been planning this exhibition for months, and the feedback the we received has been overwhelming. We received almost 700 photo with 57 student entries. I would like to thank all of you for taking the time out of your busy, hectic schedule to submit your photos. It means so much to all that is involved. I also like to resend all of the guidelines that will we will be following throughout the submission process:

Guidelines

- All photographs submitted before the deadline will be taken in consideration but not all will be displayed.
- The selected pieces will be determined by the second year professor, Glen Nowak, on February 16 @ 12:00 PM.
- All photographs will be provided to Glen Nowak in an anonymous, organized fashion for a fair judgement.
- The Architecture Studies Library/AIAS cannot be held responsible for damage, loss, or theft of any photographs.
- With this submission you allow the ASL to post your selected photographs on their website gallery.

* The objective of this exhibit is to display and promote the various locations that students have traveled throughout the world; therefore it was highly encouraged to submit photographs of cities and countries less traveled.

* The goal of this exhibit is to cover as much as the globe as possible.


If there are any questions or concern please feel free to email me or talk with Edgar, Crystal and/or Robby. The last thing I would like to address is to ask for volunteers to help display the exhibit. If anyone is interested in helping, please reply to this email address. [aiasunlv@yahoo.com] Again, we would like to thank everyone for their commitment.

Sincerely,
Crystal Macaspac
Edgar Gutierrez
Robby Randall
 









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