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“Kameras for Kids” Exhibit Now at SMC: photos taken by children in Sri Lanka and Benin

The Santa Monica College Photography Gallery is currently showing a special benefit exhibit, “Kameras for Kids,” of photos taken by children from Sri Lanka and Benin, West Africa.

The exhibit opened on October 29 and will be on view through November 19.

The photos in the show are the product of a nonprofit organization. Serendib, that is dedicated to educating students in developing countries. The “Kameras for Kids” project provided digital cameras to children, who ranged in age from five to 17, from several countries.

The SMC exhibit features 8×10” digital color images. Donations are welcome, and people who donate $100 or more may select a print.The SMC Photography Gallery is located on the second floor of Drescher Hall, 1900 Pico Boulevard. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.

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