A 2019 exhibition of student work at Stevenson University, titled, Reflecting Us: Identities and Interpretations, included photographic, video, and research work from Public History, Film and Moving Image, Art & Graphic Design, and Business Communication departments.  Curated by Our Many Ways of Being SU School of Design faculty collective, the exhibition echoes my research in the field of photographic historic portraiture and the concept of self-representation. Throughout the Fall 2018 semester, Stevenson students enrolled in Photography, Film and Moving Image, Communication courses, as well as Public History Seminar, created visual, written, and research artifacts on the theme of self-portraiture, visual representation throughout history, and interpretation of such representations.  The exhibition was designed by the students in Creative Strategies class, and installed in a common space of gathering and studying for students, Creative Lounge. 

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Reflections: A Brief History of Looking at Ourselves