Published On: Sat, May 11th, 2019

Boca High Student Photography Exhibit At Downtown Library

Boca Raton Public Library Presents The Exhibit, “Endless Possibilities:

Boca Raton Community High School Student Photography”

May 13–June 30, 2019, Downtown Library

Boca Raton, FL – The Boca Raton Public Library presents a new photographic exhibit, “Endless Possibilities: Boca Raton Community High School Student Photography.” Visitors to the Art in Public Places area of the Downtown Library will be able to view a variety of photographs taken by the students in Boca High’s esteemed photography program.

Boca Raton Community High School has more than 500 students taking photography for college credit through the College Board in the United States and Cambridge University in England. In this 3-year course, students learn the elements and principles of art; how to properly use cameras and photographic techniques; and how to process their images using Photoshop to earn industry certification. The students compete in—and frequently win—numerous photo contests. They also serve the school’s yearbook, newspaper and athletic programs.

“The high caliber of the artwork created by Boca High’s photography students will impress visitors with its depth and creativity,” notes Oyuki De Santiago Poletz, Program Services Librarian. “Kudos to photography teacher Rob Sweeten for his leadership in bringing these exceptional pictures to our community.”

The public is also invited to a reception on May 22 at 6:00pm to meet and talk to the talented teens whose works are on display in the exhibit. Light refreshments will be served. Register for this free reception through the calendar at bocalibrary.org.

This is the sixth year the library has showcased the work of our local photography students. “Endless Possibilities: Boca Raton Community High School Student Photography” will run from May 13June 30 at the Downtown Library, 400 NW 2nd Avenue, during regular library hours.

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