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Ojala's photography featured in exhibit at UMN

By Tom Vogel
September 22, 2006

Meg Ojala, associate professor of art and art history at St. Olaf, is one of four photographers featured in "New Photography: McKnight Fellows 2005/2006," an exhibit now on display at the University of Minnesota's Katherine E. Nash Gallery. Minnesota's McKnight Foundation gives $25,000 each to four photographers annually. Ojala, one of this year's recipients, photographs southern Minnesota landscapes in color, focusing on such forms as leaves, vines or dried twigs, creating what the Star Tribune calls "an appealingly modernist interplay of abstraction and realism."

Contact David Gonnerman at 507-786-3315 or gonnermd@stolaf.edu.