The museum will be closed January 13 – 16th to install Nuclear Family, featuring the work of Mengwen Cao, Jess Dugan, Yorgos Efthymiadis, Matthew Finley, Matthew Leifheit, Kevin Bennet Moore, Laurence Philomene and Anne Vetter. Join us for our Opening Reception on Thursday January 23rd at 6pm
This is a workshop to explore the creative aspects of long exposures taken during daylight. Similar in concept to night photography, daytime long exposures record 1 to 15 minutes of time in a single photo. This no longer freezes actions, but rather records the element of time, where water surfaces smooth over to a mirror... [Read More]
Discover how to create and compose meaningful images, and tell a compelling story through your photos. Learn the fundamentals of lighting, how lighting impacts composition and the approach to creating strong frames for your photographs. Explore art direction with colors, props and locations to infuse story, self and symbolism into your work. The use of... [Read More]
Are you ready to fit the whole world into a single photo?Spherical Panoramas (a.k.a “tiny planets” or “photospheres”) are part of our everyday life, including street view in Google Maps, online realty listings and most recently the advent of Apple’s Vision Pro virtual reality computer headset. Yet one application of this practice has proven to... [Read More]
This online course will be a three-week intensive to explore the camera-less process, and inventive variations of creating Cyanotypes. WEEK ONE: CYANOTYPE BASICS AND NEGATIVE MAKINGWeek one will provide an introduction to best practices for cyanotype printing with objects, and we will learn how to make a good contact negative.WEEK TWO: BOTANICAL TONING OF CYANOTYPESWeek two... [Read More]
This online workshop will dive into the process of generating a new body of work through the appropriation and repurposing of pre-existing archives.These archives may be work that you have created, but want to utilize in a new way or work that you have never published, but want to revisit.We will also investigate ways to... [Read More]
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