FSU PHOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION

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Subject

Description

This artifact is a flyer that advertises for the "FSU PHOCUS" photography exhibition which ran from April 1st-April 10th, 2016 at The Plant in Tallahassee, Fl.

The submitter provided the following information about the artifact's history:
This artifact is a piece of paper attached to a wall. The piece of paper contains typed writing and a large photograph of a camera. The writing talks about the title of the event, the date, and the place of the event. Everything on this artifact is in black and white ink.
I came across this artifact on the fifth floor of Dorman hall dorm. This artifact was surrounded by other artifacts also made of paper. This artifact is advertising a photography exhibition put on by Florida State University Phocus group. The artifact gives me all of the basic details I need to know about this exhibiton.

Creator

Unknown

Source

Zoe Ford

Publisher

Unpublished

Date

Language

English

Identifier

Coverage

2000-2024

Posters and Flyers Item Type Metadata

Genre

event flyer

Material

unlined paper, printer ink,

Circulation

Posted

Linguistic Text

FSU PHOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION
APRIL 1st-10th, 2016
LOCATED AT THE PLANT 517 W. GAINES ST.
NEXT TO OLDEFIELDS CLOTHING CO. AND NEAR THE CREPE VINE

I D E N T I T Y .

MORE INFO:WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/[ ]
PHOCUS.

Visual Text

The text on the artifact is capitalized, black, and bolded. There is a black and grey-scaled image that takes up most of the flyer. It is a picture of a camera lens. You can also see outlines of a person's hand holding the lens. Inside the lens are rectangle-shaped boxes that have the letters and punctuation: I D E N T I T Y . in them. In the bottom left corner there is a black and grey colored picture of a camera with the word "PHOCUS" inside. There is also a circular emblem in the bottom right corner with a black border and sketch of some type of tree inside. The text is unclear in the emblem. The background is white.

Dimension

8.5"x11"

Placement of Poster/Flyer

Hung on the fifth floor of Dorman hall.

Files

PF-0062-041416.jpg

Citation

Unknown, “FSU PHOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION,” Museum of Everyday Writing, accessed April 25, 2024, https://museumofeverydaywriting.omeka.net/items/show/204.

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