The world of Colin Finlay

Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, and raised in Los Angeles, Calif., Colin Finlay is an artist, activist and creator.
He debuted his new documentary film, “Hearts Road,” at the Southeast Museum of Photography on Jan. 30 for a record-breaking turnout of students, faculty and community members. The film explores Finlay’s work over the past 30 years and millions of miles traveled. He composed all of the music in the film and chose some of his most impactful captures from over the years to create powerful images about the interconnectedness of the natural and human worlds. Having traveled to more than 90 countries and witnessed regime changes, wars, natural disasters, joys and horrors, Finlay has a rare perspective on life. Continue reading The world of Colin Finlay

Smp Program Inspires Vets to Confront Creativity

Haley Yates – In Motion Special Daytona State College offers many services for its veteran students, including the art therapy program “Art in Action,” a vehicle for examining and understanding psychological issues to better understand and resolve them. All art works contain nonverbal messages and cues, which art therapists and student Continue reading Smp Program Inspires Vets to Confront Creativity

‘The Pines’ a Longing Look at Vanishing Species

Hannah Runnels – Staff Writer The latest exhibit at The Southeast Museum of Photography featured Chuck Hemard’s images of “The Pines,” a series exploring the remainder of old-growth longleaf pine lands across the Southeast United States. As part of the exhibition, on April 4 the SMP welcomed the photographer, who is an Continue reading ‘The Pines’ a Longing Look at Vanishing Species