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  1. Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Open House

    Jun. 1, 2013

    Walsh University will host an open house for students interested in the Doctor of Physical… View more

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    Jun. 5, 2013

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    Jun. 10, 2013   Jun. 11, 2013  
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    Kids ages 7 to 16 are eligible to attend Walsh University's Baseball Summer Camp. Campers… View more

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Image to Image: A Comparative Study of Past and Present Photojournalists' Images, Styles, and Shooting Techniques

Date(s): Mar. 15, 2013 - Apr. 21, 2013
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Fourteen students enrolled in Walsh University digital photojournalism classes have examined the work of renowned photojournalists from the perspectives of artistic style, technique, and history. Their project will culminate when they collaborate with the Massillon Museum to host the seventh annual Image to Image exhibition in the Museum's Studio M.

Image to Image: A Comparative Study of Past and Present Photojournalists' Images, Styles, and Shooting Techniques will feature the work of students in Professor Lee Horrisberger's digital photography class. It will illustrate that the power of the image is not in the camera, but in the hands of the photographer.

Opening Reception: Friday, March 15, from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
The public is invited to meet the photographers, view their work, and enjoy refreshments in the Fred F. Silk Community Room of the Massillon Museum. The party is free and open to all; no reservations are necessary.

The Studio M show may be seen through April 21 during regular museum hours, Tuesday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., except when the Silk Room has been reserved for private functions. A call to the Museum can confirm that the exhibit is available for viewing: 330-833-4061.

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