
Photography
Spring 2025 Exhibitions
Celebrating Bay Area Community College Photography Instructors
On View April 14–June 25, 2025
Krause Center for Innovation Gallery
Building 4000, Lower Level VIEW MAP
About the Exhibition
In collaboration, community college photography instructors Judy Walgren (Foothill College) and Lesley Louden (Cabrillo College) bring together the work of 30 Bay Area community college photography instructors to celebrate the diversity of our artistic practices and our commitment to photography education.
KCI Gallery Hours
- Tuesday/ Wednesday/ Thursday: 1–7 p.m.
- Saturday: 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Artists Reception
Friday, May 8 • 5-7 p.m.
KCI Gallery Building 4000, Lower Level
Emerging Focus— Photographs from Foothill’s Photography Club & Beyond
On View April 14–June 25, 2025
Gallery 6100
Emerald by Nyla Byers
About the Exhibition
Gallery 6100 presents a selection of exceptional work curated from Foothill’s photography club members and photography students created during the Fall ‘24 and Winter ‘25 quarters.
Gallery Hours
- Tuesday & Wednesday 12-3 p.m., Thursdays 12-6 p.m., and Monday by appointment.
- To schedule a visit by appointment, email Judy Walgren at walgrenjudith@fhda.edu.
Artists Reception
May 29, 2025, 3–5 p.m. in Gallery 6100
Heritage Month Photography Talks
Muslim Heritage Month
Virtual Artist Talk: Wesaam Al-Badry
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 at NOON–1 PM
Note: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
About the Artist
Al-Badry is an Iraqi-born investigative journalist and interdisciplinary artist working
in photography, video, sculpture, and painting. His work explores identity, migration,
and the politics of representation, with a focus on the U.S., Middle East, and North
African diaspora. A former refugee, Al-Badry’s early life informs his powerful visual
narratives centered on human dignity and resilience.
He holds degrees from UC Berkeley and the San Francisco Art Institute and has contributed to The New York Times, CNN, Rolling Stone, and more. His work has earned fellowships from National Geographic and the Magnum Foundation and has been exhibited internationally at institutions including the de Young Museum, Cooper Hewitt, and Cantor Arts Center.
View Al-Badry's work at wesaamalbadry.com
Asian Pacific Islander Heritage Month
Virtual Artist Talk: Photography Carolyn Fong
THURSDAY, MAY 15 at 2–3 PM
Note: After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
About the Artist
Carolyn Fong is a commercial and editorial photographer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, specializing in imagery that celebrates craft, community, and culture—often through the lens of food and drink. As an Asian American woman, immigrant, and business owner, she is deeply committed to representation and ensuring people feel seen and valued in visual media. Her lived experience informs her creative approach, emphasizing diversity and inclusion, particularly for BIPOC communities. Carolyn is dedicated to anti-racism and believes wholeheartedly that Black lives matter.
View Fong's work at carolynfongphotography.com
For more information about our Foothill Photography exhibitions, please email Judy Walgren at walgrenjudith@fhda.edu.

Questions?
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Judy Walgren, Photography Department Chair
650.949.7555
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