BRATTLEBORO — The In-Sight Photography Project will hold its annual Student Exhibition and Sale at the Hooker Dunham Gallery.
The exhibit opens at Gallery Walk on Friday, May 6, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Images range from silver gelatin portraits to digitally altered inkjet prints.
In the past year, In-Sight's local classes have served 130 students in 18 classes, five independent studies, and two partnerships - all of whom are invited to submit their best work for this show.
The annual Student Exhibition and Sale invites the community to celebrate youths' achievements and to understand their visions of themselves and their communities and cultures.
The exhibit is open to the public every Saturday in May from noon to 4 p.m. The gallery is also open whenever the Hooker Dunham Theater is hosting an event. More information is available at www.hookerdunham.org. Other visits may be arranged with In-Sight staff by calling 802-251-9960.
Students have taken on much of the planning and curating of this year's event. They will host a bake sale at Gallery Walk. Student work will be for sale, and proceeds will be shared in a 50/50 split.
In-Sight will sell notecards made from student photographs and tee-shirts with the organization's logo (a vintage Rolleiflex camera body, which conveys the organization's commitment to traditional photographic practices and a reverence for street photography) to raise money for youth scholarships.