East Georgia State College's Group 1080 presents: Smartphone Photography Exhibition at Kalmanson Gallery

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East Georgia State College’s student-formed art group, Group 1080, was featured in an exhibition showcasing the work of 13 talented students from the summer term 2024 Smartphone Photography class led by Professor of Art and Art Club Advisor, Desmal Purcell. The works were on display at the Kalmanson Gallery of Emanuel Arts Council. The exhibition marked the students’ first showing in an external gallery, following a successful event at the East Georgia State College (EGSC) Student Gallery in June.

Group 1080 members include Aisha Colbert, Alex McDonald, Alicia Harris, Azareyah Leeks, Brianna Johnsen, Carl Harris, Garrett Peebles, Gracy Chavis, Isay Gonzalez-Juarez, Jayse Yelder, Joel Jones, Keanu Walters, and Ty-Sean Morgan-Ford.

The opening reception for the exhibition was held on July 18 at the Kalmanson Gallery, bringing together art enthusiasts and the local community to celebrate the creative achievements of these budding photographers. The students were thrilled to share their work in a professional gallery environment, showcasing the power and versatility of smartphone photography.

"Group 1080 has created an exhibition that showcases the power of smartphone photography. The wide range of subject matter found in the potent compositions within the exhibition emphasizes the creative power of Group 1080," said Desmal Purcell.

About East Georgia State College:

East Georgia State College is dedicated to providing a high-quality education to a diverse student body, fostering creativity and academic excellence in a supportive community. The college offers a variety of programs and extracurricular activities designed to enhance student learning and personal growth.

About Emanuel Arts Council:

Emanuel Arts Council, Inc. (EAC) has been a cornerstone for the arts in Emanuel County for over forty years. The EAC is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose purpose is to empower and grow the community through cultural programs in all areas of the arts. The EAC offers a range of opportunities for everyone to become active in a vibrant art scene. The EAC operates through membership, donations, fundraisers, and grants, and is supported by the City of Swainsboro, the Downtown Development Authority of Swainsboro, and the Swainsboro-Emanuel County Chamber of Commerce.