St. John's University's Staten Island Campus Hosts Creative Photographers' Guild Exhibit

September 21, 2006

Staten Island, NY -

St. John’s University is proud to display the “What Is America To Me” exhibit presented by the Creative Photographers’ Guild of Staten Island. The show is meant as a celebration and visual interpretation of the diversity of America, expressed through the universal language of photography.  The exhibit will run from September 30 through October 29, in the St. John’s Student Center, 300 Howard Avenue, Staten Island, New York.  Please note that the show is free and open to the public.

The Creative Photographers’ Guild was formed in April, 2005 in Staten Island.  Its mission is to promote the understanding and appreciation of photography as a powerful visual language and a legitimate art form.  In the brief time since its formation it has held exhibits at: The Greenbelt Nature Center; The Kevin Barry Gallery; and The Cape House Gallery. The Creative Photographers’ Guild has a permanent exhibit of 40 works at the Eger Health Care Center and has participated in their Annual Fall Fare.

For additional information, contact Dominic Scianna at (718) 990-2451, or e-mail inquiries to sciannad@stjohns.edu.