December 5, 2004: Headlines: COS - Chile: Nursing: Art: Photography: Community Colleges: Baltimore Sun: It wasn't until after Jane Schaefer had served in the Peace Corps in Chile and later retired from teaching nursing in 1997 that she could finally devote time to photography, her biography says. Many of Schaefer's photographs featured at the gallery were taken while she was enrolled at CCC.
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December 5, 2004: Headlines: COS - Chile: Nursing: Art: Photography: Community Colleges: Baltimore Sun: It wasn't until after Jane Schaefer had served in the Peace Corps in Chile and later retired from teaching nursing in 1997 that she could finally devote time to photography, her biography says. Many of Schaefer's photographs featured at the gallery were taken while she was enrolled at CCC.
It wasn't until after Jane Schaefer had served in the Peace Corps in Chile and later retired from teaching nursing in 1997 that she could finally devote time to photography, her biography says. Many of Schaefer's photographs featured at the gallery were taken while she was enrolled at CCC.
It wasn't until after Jane Schaefer had served in the Peace Corps in Chile and later retired from teaching nursing in 1997 that she could finally devote time to photography, her biography says. Many of Schaefer's photographs featured at the gallery were taken while she was enrolled at CCC.
Students' works focus of exhibit
Photography: Cecil Community College is showcasing the art of five former students at its gallery in North East.
By Kevin T. McVey
Sun Staff
Originally published December 5, 2004
The photography of five former Cecil Community College students will be showcased through Dec. 23 in an exhibit titled At Home and Around the World at the college's gallery, 1 Seahawk Drive, North East.
The exhibit features the work of John Abrahams, Joe Gulick, Manohar Kataria, Jane Schaefer and Kathryn Ward.
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Schaefer's interest in photographing fathers and their children began while she was raising three children and teaching childbirth classes. But it wasn't until after she had served in the Peace Corps and later retired from teaching nursing in 1997 that she could finally devote time to photography, her biography says. Many of Schaefer's photographs featured at the gallery were taken while she was enrolled at CCC.
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