Columbia University – Call for Applications: Advanced Photography Intensive/NYC

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Advanced Photography Intensive/NYC

Columbia University
10 Dodge Hall MC1806
2960 Broadway
NY NY 10027
t +12128545045
km2420@columbia.edu
http://arts.columbia.edu/advanced-photography-intensivenyc

Application deadline: April 24, 2013.
Course Dates:
May 28 through July 5, 2013

Call for Applications. Application Deadline: April 24, 2013
Online application procedure on http://arts.columbia.edu/advanced-photography-intensivenyc

The Advanced Photography Intensive engages students in the fundamentals of photographic practice and the development of a portfolio. A combination of advanced technical tutorials, individual meetings with internationally renowned artists and art professionals, as well as a series of seminars and group critiques, provide students with the tools they need to advance professionally and further develop the core elements of their practice. Students are expected to produce work independently throughout the six-week term and fully dedicate their time and efforts to the course.

The course is designed for three distinct types of students: college graduates preparing to apply for MFA programs, experienced photographers looking to gain knowledge of the photographic tradition and its advanced techniques, and seasoned artists and teachers wishing to rigorously develop their practice through a critical dialogue with faculty and other students

Features of the Course
• Shared workspace on 115th Street and Broadway, New York City
• Group Critique
• Individual meetings with faculty and visiting artists
• Lectures by internationally renowned photographers
• Critical History of Photography Seminar
• Visits to Museums, Galleries, and Artist Studios in New York City
• Guided photographic trips
• Technical tutorials covering traditional darkroom printing and contemporary digital practice
• Portfolio editing and writing workshops
• Career development and professional practice workshops

Faculty and Visiting Artists: Thomas Roma, Yola Monakhov, Corey Riddell, Elinor Carucci, John Pilson, An-My Le, Susan Kismaric and Michael Spano

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