College of San Mateo photography at the Canessa Gallery
The students of the College of San Mateo photography department recently exhibited their work at the Canessa Gallery in San Francisco.  CSM offers an AA degree in photography and the curriculum provides a solid foundation for students transferring to both commercial and fine art schools.  The Canessa Gallery exhibit, organized under the direction of Richard Lohmann, lead faculty of the department, may be viewed at https://csmphotography31.mypixieset.com.  Information about the CSM photography department may be found at https://collegeofsanmateo.edu/photography. 
 
Class members pictured are: front row, from left, Winnie Wan, Jackie Butterfield, Andre Rodriguez, Stacey Chow, and Shauna Mullins-Pellegrini; second row, Jonathan Tjia, Patricia Leggett-Wantz, Jackie Wang, and Imogene Bump; third row, Kiran Swami, Alexander Aldana, Larry Chan, Steve Bui, and Jennifer Bains; back row, Ed Camp, Danny Escobar, Chandler Young, and Gabrielle de Saint Andrieu.

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