Bentley Alum Exhibits Photography at the Upper School
Bentley’s Commons on our Lafayette campus is currently showcasing recent work by photographer and Bentley alum Emily Laroche ‘15. This fall, Emily traveled to Churchill, Manitoba, to photograph polar bears before their migration north as the ice freezes over. After studying photography and environmental studies at Seattle University, she developed a multidisciplinary art practice focused on educating and inspiring others to reduce overconsumption and waste. As the owner of Double Vision Thrift in San Francisco, Emily has created a unique space where visitors can view art, purchase clothing, and connect with like-minded creatives dedicated to environmental protection. We love to see our alumni pursuing their passions and coming back to Bentley to share them with us. Please be sure to check out her photographs, and many thanks to Photography teacher Aram Muksian for bringing Emily’s work to Bentley!
Bentley’s Commons on our Lafayette campus is currently showcasing recent work by photographer and Bentley alum Emily Laroche ‘15. This fall, Emily traveled to Churchill, Manitoba, to photograph polar bears before their migration north as the ice freezes over. After studying photography and environmental studies at Seattle University, she developed a multidisciplinary art practice focused on educating and inspiring others to reduce overconsumption and waste. As the owner of Double Vision Thrift in San Francisco, Emily has created a unique space where visitors can view art, purchase clothing, and connect with like-minded creatives dedicated to environmental protection. We love to see our alumni pursuing their passions and coming back to Bentley to share them with us. Please be sure to check out her photographs, and many thanks to Photography teacher Aram Muksian for bringing Emily’s work to Bentley!