Mazama students' photographs part of exhibit along path at edge of campus
June 10, 2026 / Four Mazama High School students are showcasing their creativity as part of a new outdoor art installation bringing local photography into public spaces throughout Klamath County.
Mazama student photographers Addy Pridemore, Adam Hato, Payton Gates, and Sydney Baker are among the featured artists in NOURISH, a community photography exhibition presented by Underground Art Klamath Falls. Mazama art teacher Hannah Morris, a board member of Underground Art, worked with the students on the project.
The first installation of the regional project is on the Mazama High School campus, where 18 large-scale photographs, including the photos by the four Mazama students, have been installed along the walking path fence behind the school. The installation will remain on display through the summer and into early fall.
NOURISH features more than 60 outdoor photo installations created by local artists. The project is designed to celebrate creativity, encourage community connection, and highlight local talent.
The project began with a regionwide call for photography submissions, resulting in a summer exhibition featuring more than 60 photographs from 17 artists displayed at the Klamath Community Garden. Selected works were printed on large-scale vinyl through the Klamath Union Digital Media Program and installed outdoors throughout the garden.
This summer’s new iteration of NOURISH aims to create opportunities for community members to experience art in unexpected places. Art will be exhibited at three additional outdoor venues this summer. Check Underground Art’s Instagram for updates. Underground Art Klamath Falls is a nonprofit art collective dedicated to enriching Klamath County’s creative landscape through immersive pop-up events, community engagement, youth initiatives, and opportunities for local artists.
Here are the details about the four student photographs in the collection: