Photo Finished exhibit on display in Carson City


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Photo Finished 2025, a Capital City Arts Initiative student exhibition, is in the Community Development Building (the Brick), 108 E. Proctor St., through March 20.

The Brick is open to the public, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to noon, and 1 to 4 p.m. The exhibition video tour will be online soon.

The participating students include Hannah Anaya, Noah Bouza, Kylie Carrigan, Addison Connet, Colin DeBord, Lleremy Hernandez, Elijah Locatelli, Joshua Lopez, Alejandra Lopez-Huazano, Izzabelle Marriott, Alexander Martinez, Genesis Medina Santos, Alexandera Ramirez and Angel Vega.

When he photographed people for his “E. Washington Street” series, Vega also gave them cardboard and a marker, interviewed them, and shared their stories with viewers.

Anaya did a street photography series based on the differences between Mexican and American cultures.

Lopez’s Highway 50 landscapes focus on the forest-service cabins. Martinez focuses on the relationship of young boys and how they interact. Lopez-Huazano focused on often heavy emotional themes with her portraits and dark landscapes.

Marriott took photos of urban sites inspired by classic horror films. Carrigan presents a series of self-portraits based on vices we have as human beings. Various modes of transportation were Locatelli’s subject.

Ramirez titled her series, “The Art of Nature,” where she focused on her connection to the natural world. Bouza creatively photographed cars and car rims. DeBord focused on the supernatural with his mysterious black and white photographs.

Hernandez’s project focuses on the need for feeling emotions whether bad or good. Medina Santos focuses on her journey through spirituality by using biblical verses to inspire portraiture, and Connet photographed the wonder and often times challenge of being a young female in this culture.

For information, visit www.ccainv.org.