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Park Tudor photography students, set out this spring to document Broad Ripple Village and photograph members of the community.  In particular, the student photographers were interested in taking environmental portraits in an effort to showcase and celebrate the diverse small businesses that set the ‘village’ apart from other surrounding neighborhoods in the metro area. 

 

The Faces of Broad Ripple is a collection of selected photographic works, curated by the Park Tudor photography students of Heather Teets, which will be on view at the Speakeasy from May 26th through June 1st, 2016.

With grant support from Service Learning Action Fund, students in Heather Teets' Photography II class have been working on a collection of portraits and stories called "The Faces of Westminster." The project bridges photography and advocacy, telling the stories of the people of Westminster Neighborhood Services to the broader community. The collection will be on exhibit at WNS from March 25 - April 19 and at Park Tudor from May 5 - June 1, 2017.

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