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Photographer, professor featured in Minneapolis exhibition
October 5, 2006
Meg Ojala, an associate professor in the Department of Art and Art History at St. Olaf, is among the featured artists in the exhibition "New Photography: McKnight Fellows 2005/2006."
The exhibition runs from Aug. 29 through Oct. 5 at the Katherine E. Nash Gallery at the University of Minnesota's Minneapolis campus. It also features the work of Richard Copley, Todd Deutsch and Natasha D'Schommer.
Ojala chairs the art and art history department and has taught classes in the history of photography. Her recent work involves closely observing and photographing the banks of the Cannon River near her studio in Dundas, Minn., a few miles south of the college campus. She scans medium-format negatives to make large-scale inkjet prints in both color and black and white.
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