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Plattsburgh Digital print on canvas, 2011 “It’s important to have an image that encompasses a message, a person, a place,” says Chilton, an illustrator and graphic designer based in Plattsburgh. “Images should make you want to go somewhere.”

Kelly Chilton ’09

Paul Pearce ’79, M ’03 Swearing In: Lead Soldier, Shrapnel, Dragon-Fly, Digital print, 2012 Pearce entered Oswego as a zoology major, served in Vietnam and returned to the college, where he is currently an adjunct professor of photography. His work tends to explore “conflicts between civilized moral values and war.”

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Granny, Nettie and Lille May: Three Generations Archival pigmented print, 2011

Stephen Nevitt M ’73

Nevitt, professor of art and division head for arts and communication studies at Columbia College in Columbia, S.C., included photographs of his ancestors in this piece intended to explore “the lost opportunities for women who, due to the milieu into which they were born, could not pursue their ambitions and dreams.”

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