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Academy Prep / Morean Arts Center photo mentor program

24 June

For 14 weeks this spring, four Academy Prep middle-school age students were partnered with four Morean Arts Center mentor photographers. The program put digital cameras in the hands of the students who then documented events at their school and explored and photographed the downtown St. Petersburg community. The student photographs, 40 of them, are on display at the Morean Arts Center through August 16.

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Lily Saengthong, grade 8

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Ke'Angelo Dean, grade 8

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Ke'Angelo Dean, grade 8

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Kezra Johnson, grade 8

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Jason Warner, grade 7

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Jason Warner, grade 7

 

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Lily Saengthong, grade 8

 

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Kezra Johnson, grade 8

 
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