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9/12/2017, 7:51pm

SU students share 2017 spring break photography

By Molly Foster
SU students share 2017 spring break photography
Molly Foster

SU students Christy Digiandomenico, Julie Noel and Laura Weikel use photography as a means of self-expression and capturing memories from their 2017 Spring Break Trip to Rome, Italy. All photographs are on sale for $150 and the profits go back to the artist.

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The Shippensburg University Art Department sponsored the university-wide spring break trip to Rome, Italy, last spring. Of the 42 travelers who went on the trip, 16 were SU students.  

While in Rome, SU students and other Shippensburg-affiliated participants explored the historic arts of Italy and witnessed its architectural wonders and popular art museums.

Current SU seniors, Christy Digiandomenico, Julie Noel and Laura Weikel captured their trip with still photographs. These students produced digital fine art prints are on display in SU’s Brindle Gallery, located in the Huber Art Center. 

The group exhibition is available for public viewing through Sept. 17 during gallery hours, Monday through Thursday 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., or by appointment.

All photographs on display in the gallery are on sale for $150 each. All profits will go directly back to the corresponding photographer. 

For inquiries about SU’s 2018 spring break trip, or interests in purchasing an art print, contact The Brindle Gallery Coordinator, Dr. Michael Campbell at MECAMP@ship.edu.

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