
We get to use photography as a communication tool. To tell stories and learn from each other. The challenge is to keep it innovative, to have the ability to engage and respond with students in real time.
Now through May 17, members of the 麻豆影视 community can travel to the (PRC) in Cambridge, where 麻豆影视 art professors Douglas Breault and Amy Lovera鈥檚 work is on display as part of the PHOTO/FACULTY exhibit curated by Catherine LeComte Lecce.
鈥淭o be part of this exhibit, to be included with so many amazing artists, I feel honored,鈥 said Lovera, an associate professor in the department.
The show features the work of 52 photography faculty members from 14 institutions. The work ranges from conceptual explorations to documentary storytelling. According to PRC鈥檚 online description, the exhibit is intended to honor educators who shape the future of photography through their dual roles as artists and mentors.
鈥淪ometimes being a professor or artist can feel isolating,鈥 Breault said. 鈥淭o be brought together through this exhibit, it鈥檚 revitalizing to see how others approach things. It offers us a chance to share ideas and take suggestions that help to keep that creative energy flowing.鈥

Lovera鈥檚 piece featured in the exhibit, 鈥18 Wishes鈥 was created using an older process where an object is placed on top of photographic paper then exposed to light to create a 鈥渨hite鈥 shadow. The 16 X 20 piece is part of a larger 鈥淪ecuring Shadows鈥 series that Lovera has been working on for the past four years.
鈥淭he whole series is about childhood from my perspective as a mom. The temporality of childhood,鈥 she said.
Instructor Breault鈥檚 piece, 鈥淪low Swirl at the Edge of the Sea鈥 focuses on the idea of memory, how things change, evolve, and fade over time. He created it as the pandemic began to slow down and his son was just a newborn.
鈥淚 was in this period where I was alone and up at night a lot, thinking about how to make things, what happens when I have reflections with mirrors and manipulate scenes,鈥 Breault said.
Aside from having their work featured, both professors look forward to networking with the other artists, many of whom they admire and respect and bring new ideas, generated from conversations, back to their 麻豆影视 classrooms.
鈥淥ur photography program at Bridgewater is unique,鈥 Lovera said. 鈥淲e have a large dark room, something that not a lot of universities have anymore.鈥
Located in Hunt Hall, the department also features newer equipment, which allows students to work fluidly between the digital world and other photography techniques.

鈥淲e spend a lot of time teaching multiple media practices,鈥 Lovera said. 鈥淥ur students work physically, digitally鈥t all helps create something magical, an alchemy.鈥
Breault said he looks forward to bringing new ideas back to his students, that were created through conversations with the other faculty-artists featured in the exhibit.
鈥淲e get to use photography as a communication tool. To tell stories and learn from each other. The challenge is to keep it innovative, to have the ability to engage and respond with students in real time,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 look forward to helping students figure out their own path, being able to use my knowledge to help them figure out what they want to be.鈥
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