Example projectExample project Mini Photo Booth May 14, 2015 with photos by CCSF museum studies students featuring Vickie Simms and Christine Villanueva.

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Example projectExample project Mini Photo Booth May 14, 2015 with photos by CCSF museum studies students featuring Vickie Simms and Christine Villanueva

artist statementartist statement For our final class project I decided to create a traveling temporary global museum. I felt that out class was an excellent example of community engagement. As a way to demonstrate my proposed museum, I engaged the class to participate in a mini photo booth. We photographed Vickie Simms and Christine Valenzuela, they proceeded to pose naturally and playfully which resulted in an enjoyable experience. And we get to be an audience to our documentary of a photographic montage, thus an exhibition of fellow photographers, artists and classmates. Artful words to live by: “engage, observe, participate, connect”