ARTS5710: Advanced Photography and Moving Image Projects

4 Credits

In this class, students have the opportunity to deepen and expand their creative practice, and the conceptual and technical skills they have developed so far in Photography and/or Moving Image. The class is structured around two individual, advanced projects of the student's choice over the course of the semester. The first body of work will be presented in an exhibition or installation. Students will learn skills in developing a project all the way through to sharing it with the public. They will develop skills in preparing and mounting an exhibition. They will have the chance to reflect on their exhibited works in order to develop their second, smaller project, which launches from, rethinks, or is an entirely different direction from the first. To this end, all types of digital, analog photographic, film and video media, and installation are welcome and any mix thereof. The class includes studio time, image lectures, discussions, critique, selected readings, field trips, demonstrations determined by the class needs, one-to-one meetings and visiting artists. In this advanced class, students use the cameras, tools, and methods necessary for their work and their ideas. prereq: Must be an ARTS graduate student; undergraduates must be an ARTS major and have completed a 3xxx level course in either Photography or Moving Images

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