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    UMass, Diman student works on display in Fall River

    The Staircase Galleries at Government Center in Fall River is hosting an event Thursday for the “Fall River Portraits: Making Things and Nature in the City” exhibit. The public is invited to the opening, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the center lobby with refreshments served. (11/15/17)

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    “Fall River Portraits — Making Things” exhibit opening at the Narrows

    Over the last several months, teams of college students from UMass Dartmouth and high school students in Diman Regional Vocational High School’s Photography Club have been photographing the production areas and workers in 25 locally owned workshops and factories in Fall River. (6/1/17)

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    Focus on Fall River: Diman and UMass collaborate on photo project

    Fall River will come into sharp focus this year when the students in the Photography Club at Diman Regional and sociology students at UMass Dartmouth collaborate to photograph the people and neighborhoods of the city. Diman students will be honing their photography skills and learning how to photograph the people and neighborhoods as they take photographs of their family, friends, and neighborhoods, local businesses, places of worship and parks, and various places that are important to them around the city. (11/3/16)

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    Diman photo students show off their best work at Narrows

    The Narrows Center for the Arts has hosted many nationally and internationally known artists in their front gallery, from Richie Havens to Anthony Quinn. (6/6/2013)

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    Diman students' hard work shines through in cherry wood display holding model USS Massachusetts

    The Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School students who collaborated to make a 6-foot-tall, 9-foot-long cherry wood display case with plaques and framed photos — out of what was previously a pile of lumber — had already seen their project mostly complete. (10/24/2015)

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