Randolph Community College’s Photographic Technology department is
hosting a photo exhibit featuring works from RCC alumnus Jerry Wolford, a
1986 graduate. The show is free and open to the public during normal
school hours and days in the Photography Imaging Center on the Asheboro
Campus through Feb. 28.
The “Twenty-Five for Twenty-Five”
exhibit is a celebration of Wolford’s 28 plus years of photography. July
2012 marked Wolford’s 25th year working as a photojournalist at the
News & Record (Greensboro). This exhibit is Wolford’s first look
back at his work as a whole and takes you back through some highlights
of those 25 years and then some. In fact, he has included 29 years of
work, going back to his days as a photographer for Randleman High
School’s newspaper, as a student at Randolph Technical College (now
Randolph Community College), and at his first job at The Courier-Tribune
(Asheboro).
For more on this story, go to http://www.randolph.edu/newevents/2013/2013-01-24.php.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Wolford Photography Exhibit Opens at Randolph Community College
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