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Corner Gallery Ukiah

Corner Gallery Ukiah and Art Center Ukiah join forces to host the 17th Annual Student Photography Show. The work on display will be from Ukiah High School students taking either the Introduction to Photography class or the dual enrollment College Art 140 class.
Ukiah High School teacher Lech Slocinski and curator of the show explains the focus of this current exhibit: Convergence is the blend of technologies used in photography. We start with a digital photograph, we process the image in Photoshop, and then enhance it even more with AI," he says. "This is the point where techniques and technologies blend together, and students have been working exploring these three different aspects of photography." Photography and electronic processing are all about transmission of light. One may argue that using AI is light painting with the keyboard instead of the camera lens. So how do you define photography in today's world? I think it depends on the intention. If you intend to create something... if you're in control of choosing the elements... then I think it's the art of photography. If the outcomes are machine generated from the start, maybe it's a different form of art. To me, art is an unpredictable journey where creativity and tools guide one's vision."
Enjoy all original art work demonstrated through photography by these talented students through May 30, 2026. Visit both the front Corner Gallery Ukiah and the back Art Center Ukiah Gallery
The MCOE is the supporter of the 17th Annual Student Photography Show. Additional support provided by Phil Gary and Donna Mecca