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CURATED BY THE CURATED BY THE FUA FUA GALLERY GALLERY AND EXHIBITION CURATING AND EXHIBITION CURATING EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING COURSE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING COURSE Mary Madeleine De Regnauld de Belleseize, Jennifer Kelly Hoskins, Haley Markham, Sadie Sullivan GROUP EXHIBIT GROUP EXHIBIT W ALKS

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C U R A T E D B Y T H EC U R A T E D B Y T H E F U AF U A G A L L E R Y G A L L E R Y A N D E X H I B I T I O N C U R A T I N G A N D E X H I B I T I O N C U R A T I N G E X P E R I E N T I A L L E A R N I N G C O U R S EE X P E R I E N T I A L L E A R N I N G C O U R S E

Mary Madeleine De Regnauld de Belleseize,

Jennifer Kelly Hoskins, Haley Markham, Sadie Sullivan

G R O U P E X H I B I TG R O U P E X H I B I T

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GANZO the creative learning lab of of Florence University of the Arts,

continues its program of exhibitions with the works of students.

This event is a collaboration between students from an arts high school in Pistoia

(Liceo Artistico Petrocchi) and those of a FUA course (Introduction to Digital Photography).

The Exhibition is a new way to “learn” how to deal with other cultures and other people.

The “Walks” exhibit is made up of photography and fi ne art depicting student interpretations

of walks they took with the goal to create an atmosphere that sparks

conversation and to showcase the work of new artists.

Enrica Quaranta is a photography professor at Florence University of the Arts.

Her Introduction to Digital Photography class is responsable for the images in this show.

Stefano Martini is a Liceo Artistico Professor in Pistoia. His class focused on sculpture and painting.

The works he has chosen to display at Ganzo are by students completing their 5th year of high school.

G I O V A N N I R O S S I E L L O

Faculty Coordinator

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F U AF U A F L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S S T U D E N T SF L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S S T U D E N T S

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C L A R A K I N N E YC L A R A K I N N E Y

O L D M E N P O R T R A I T SO L D M E N P O R T R A I T S

As I have lived in Florence, Italy for the past few months I have searched for something

heart warming to make me feel more at home. One thing that has always made

me smile was the many different facial expressions and attitudes of old men.

I fi nd them hysterical. Older generations have the tendency to not give a care in the

world about what they say or do, and they are always right. These old men can be the

most caring and loving people and at the same time be bluntly rude. For this project,

I focused on the many expressions of old men, some Italians and some tourists.

In one photograph, I asked a couple to pose just outside of the school building.

As I got ready to take their photograph I asked them to look at each other and be

natural. The expression the husband gave his wife was incredible. In contrast to this

photograph, one day I was walking around and noticed an old man reading a book.

I asked him if I could take his picture and he just stared at me; so I squatted and

took his picture. He did not move one bit. His expression, also amazing, was quite

different. These two pictures together capture the whole aspect that I love about

old men - their extreme, blunt personality and their loving, joking personality.

My name is Clara Kinney. I am from Oxford, MS and am currently a senior

at the University of Mississippi. I am taking Introduction to Photography at FUA.

F U AF U A F L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S S T U D E N T S

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H I L L A R Y H O L U BH I L L A R Y H O L U B

T H E P I C T U R E O F T H E B O YT H E P I C T U R E O F T H E B O Y

Health is one of those things that many people take for

granted. It is important that we focus on living

a good full life. This guy was on his

way to the gym when we stopped him in my

Digital photography class. Working

out is important for us as people because it

helps the body as well as the mind

remain in top form.

P I C T U R E O F T H E G I R L SP I C T U R E O F T H E G I R L S

Sometimes the best pictures are the unexpected ones.

They are the moments we capture in life as

they are. We stopped these two girls

in our Digital Photography class and asked

to take their picture. They kept

laughing and the only serious picture I took

of them was when they were caught

off guard.

I N T R O D U C T I O N T O D I G I T A L P H O T O G R A P H Y

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J A C Q U E L I N E B E L K E RJ A C Q U E L I N E B E L K E R

O L D O L D

For this assignment we were asked to capture portraits of strangers. I drew attention

to the most fashionable, eye catching and striking women around Italy. I was intrigued

by the fashion statements they made, and photographed exactly what I saw.

F U AF U A F L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S S T U D E N T S

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J I L L I A N S H A WJ I L L I A N S H A W

P O R T R A I T S O F B I K E R SP O R T R A I T S O F B I K E R S

While living in Florence the presence of bikers is more prominent than

in my hometown. It is interesting to watch the bikers zip by, always in

a hurry, and question where it is they are going. What is happening

in their life that I know nothing about? I sat on a bridge next to the

bike lane and just observed the bikers zoom past for a while, then

I began to notice their faces and postures. The faces and postures

told a story about who that biker really is. Some would be talking

on the phone, others would be deep in thought, and others would be

watching the scenery pass by. I decided that I wanted to capture the

thoughts and faces of the bikers who always seem to be in a hurry.

In general, the bikers are blurry while the background remains in focus,

which shows the movement of the bikers. While they are blurry, the faces

still remain visible and the expressions are still prominent. These bikers

have lives and their paths only cross mine for a few seconds before they are

gone again. They are there for as long as it takes my shutter to open and

close again. Being able to capture these strangers for that short moment in

their life gives me a sense of joy. I feel like a stranger trying to peek into

a window to observe, just for a moment, to learn about what is on other

side. I can never truly know what is happening in these strangers lives,

but I can get a good feeling about how they felt on their journey that day.

I N T R O D U C T I O N T O D I G I T A L P H O T O G R A P H Y

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M A C K E N Z I E K O L L I N GM A C K E N Z I E K O L L I N G

H E R C U L A N E U M P O R T R A I T SH E R C U L A N E U M P O R T R A I T S

I recently visited the ruins of Herculaneum. As I explored this world that was foreign

to me, I was struck by the idea that this world was foreign to everyone. Having lived

in a city with a large tourist industry for the past few months, I have found myself

in an in-between stage, of being both a tourist and a resident. Unlike typical places

that people visit, everyone in this world was a tourist. I decided to observe the ways in

which people explored this environment which was simultaneously ancient and new.

Every person was out of place, in a land that was alien to them. I enjoyed capturing

people in their moments, without their knowledge, and how they act when they think

no one is watching. Specifi cally, for this project, how they interact with the space

around them. I wondered how they related with the people who walked these streets

over a thousand years ago. I was curious about what they thought of their houses,

their places of work, their personal spaces. What were their expectations in coming

to this place, and how was that met with reality? Every person I chose to photograph

struck me in some way as they, like me, were exploring these spaces. Their postures,

their expressions, their concentration, their stillness, their awe. Each character

contrasted with the landscape in a strange, awkward, and, as I found, beautiful way.

F U AF U A F L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S S T U D E N T S

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M A R G H E R I T A I N N O C E N T IM A R G H E R I T A I N N O C E N T I

W A I T I N G W A I T I N G

On the sidewalks of Florence, near piazza Santa Croce, two girls waiting for the bus.

I N T R O D U C T I O N T O D I G I T A L P H O T O G R A P H Y

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P A O L O R O S E NP A O L O R O S E N

S O L O I L V I S OS O L O I L V I S O

I felt the most important part of this

series was trust. As an extremely new

photographer I am not comfortable

asking strangers to pose for me, and

I’m not great directing them into poses

I fi nd pleasing; in this sense I was

as unprepared for these pictures as

my unwitting models. Some of these

people appeared to be extremely self

conscious or nervous; one woman

asked that I only capture her face and

avoid the rest of her body, I was told

by people that they were too ugly to let

me photograph them - some of these

people later let me do so. Why was

trust so important? These people were

nervous being posed and talked to by

a stranger, they gave the impression

that they didn’t like having their

picture taken, and to be honest I didn’t

like having to ask them, but we both

tried to help each other through the

process and look good doing so.

S T E P SS T E P S

For this project I documented

the walks I take almost daily.

The pictures in this section give a

spread of the tourist fi lled Florence

and the outskirts of the living

modern Firenze. Most of the images

I took are of people who were not at

work on a weekday morning, or else

had their work take them outside.

Consequently, I think, or at least I

hope my pictures resulted in a sort of

gritty quality. Many of my subjects

appeared unhappy to me, many of

them seemed to be deep enough in

their own thoughts that wearing

headphones made me all but invisible

to them even with my camera.

I feel as if my presence is known

in some of these pictures, and

that in others the subjects are

totally oblivious and deeply

fascinated with their own day.

F U AF U A F L O R E N C E U N I V E R S I T Y O F T H E A R T S S T U D E N T S

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S P E N C E R S I S S E L M A NS P E N C E R S I S S E L M A N

Y O U W A N T M E T O P O S E L I K E T H I S ?Y O U W A N T M E T O P O S E L I K E T H I S ?

Some people just love to be in front of a camera.

I N T R O S P E C T I O NI N T R O S P E C T I O N

You can almost feel his wisdom just by the look in his eyes.

P A O L OP A O L O

Paolo steping out for a smoke break.

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S T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H IS T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H I

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A L E S S A N D R O V E R D A N OA L E S S A N D R O V E R D A N O

T R A V E L L I N G O B S T A C L E ST R A V E L L I N G O B S T A C L E S

Earth, water and air are the elements that the traveller has to overcome in his path.

S T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H I

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F E D E R I C A V A R I AF E D E R I C A V A R I A

I L P E L L E G R I N OI L P E L L E G R I N O

The pilgrim travels with effort the long voyage of life.

Only with help can he facilitate his journey.

A R T I F I G U R A T I V E

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F R A N C E S C A B A R T O L E T T IF R A N C E S C A B A R T O L E T T I

F O C EF O C E

In a voyage where the path is predetermined, like in the bottom of the river,

the unknown is what you will fi nd between the start and the end.

S T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H I

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F R A N C E S C O I B B AF R A N C E S C O I B B A

L ’ E S O D OL ’ E S O D O

A spiritual voyage of escape.

A R T I F I G U R A T I V E

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G I A N M A R C O Z I E L L IG I A N M A R C O Z I E L L I

V I A G G I D I G U L L I V E RV I A G G I D I G U L L I V E R

Gulliver is the symbol of an individual who during the voyage does not limit himself

to explore the known lands, but overpasses imaginary boundaries.

S T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H I

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I L A R I A N E R L II L A R I A N E R L I

I W A L K T H R O U G H T H E C I T Y A N D T H E S T A R SI W A L K T H R O U G H T H E C I T Y A N D T H E S T A R S

I tried to connect the old and the modern ways of navigation during voyages.

(The scheme represented is of the metropolitan area in Washington, DC.)

A R T I F I G U R A T I V E

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M A R G H E R I T A S A B A T I N IM A R G H E R I T A S A B A T I N I

S O S P E N S I O N E T E M P O R A L ES O S P E N S I O N E T E M P O R A L E

The station is a surreal place, outside of the rhythm of the city,

it’s a continuous renovation of lives that charge the atmospheres that prelude a voyage.

S T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H I

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J E S S I C A Z A N E L L AJ E S S I C A Z A N E L L A

W O L FW O L F

The wolf is considered a master, who after traveling returns to his pack to share his observations and

his experiences. For this reason Native Americans wore wolf fur when exploring new territories.

A R T I F I G U R A T I V E

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E K A T E R I N A U S O V AE K A T E R I N A U S O V A

T H E M A N T R I E S T O E S C A P E T H E T I M E G O I N G B YT H E M A N T R I E S T O E S C A P E T H E T I M E G O I N G B Y

Time is the ball and chain of life. Every minute is a step. The only certainty is that time will never end.

S T U D E N T I L I C E O A R T I S T I C O P E T R O C C H I

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M A R T A M A C A L U S OM A R T A M A C A L U S O

A N K H V I T A E T E R N AA N K H V I T A E T E R N A

The voyage after death, to reach eternal life.

A R T I F I G U R A T I V E

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GANZOGANZO

Via dei Macci 85/r Firenze

Mary Madeleine De Regnauld de Belleseize,

Jennifer Kelly Hoskins, Haley Markham, Sadie Sullivan

Student Curators

Giovanni Rossiello

Faculty Coordinator

Gabriella Ganugi

President

Giulio Vinci

DIVA and IDEAS Academic Coordinator

David Weiss

DIVA Chair

Stefano Martini

Instructor - Liceo Artistico di Pistoia

Enrica Quaranta

FUA Instructor - Intro to Digital Photography - DIVA

Susanna Bausi

Press Office

Alberto Simoncioni

Graphic Design

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the staff at Ganzo

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