Showing posts with label meg eubank. Show all posts
Showing posts with label meg eubank. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

WOW - more congratulations. . .

© Sharon Mastrosimone

© Meg Eubank

© Kayleen Kauffman

It seems that everyone at Bucks Photo has been very busy. More wonderful student news:
• One of Sharon Mastrosimone's photos (see above) has been selected for the 29th Ellarslie Open. For more information, go to the Ellarslie website here.
• One of Meg Eubank's photos was selected by Photographer's Forum Magazine for its "Best of College Photography 2011" issue. The winning photo is posted above, for more info go to the Photographers Forum website here.
•Finally, a big congratulations goes to former Bucks photo student Kayleen Kauffman who will be graduating from RISD this spring. Her BFA show "People of the 99" will be opening at the Red Eye Gallery in Providence, RI on April 14. One of the photos from her project is posted above. For more info, go to Kayleen's website here.
We are really proud of all of you! Keep up the great work.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Exhibitions you should see!!

©Meg Eubank

Congratulations to Bucks Photo students Robin Odland and Meg Eubank on their upcoming exhibitions:
• Several of Meg's photographs will be on display in an upcoming exhibition at the Garden Gallery. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, February 19 from 7-11pm.
Garden Gallery
The Garden
5207 Point Pleasant Pike
Gardenville, PA (if using a GPS list Doylestown as the location)

• One of Robin Odland's photographs was selected by juror Larry Fink for ONWARD '11 at Project Basho in Philadelphia. An opening reception will be held on Saturday, February 12 from 2-5pm. The exhibition runs from February 12-March 31.

Friday, January 28, 2011

Snow Day Photos - Day 2!!!

©Chuck Davis
©Sue Kott
©Dave Wagner
©Robin Odland
©Meg Eubank
©Jaime Lee Monreal
©Kristina Tregnan

©John Satriano


Thanks to everyone for forwarding their snow day photos. The submissions are posted above. Robin Odland went so far as to send his in from Chicago! Photo students never take a snow day!