FACULTY | Dr. Elizabeth A. Brown |
DAY / TIME | Monday 6-9pm | January 6 - March 17, 2025* |
*NO CLASS on Monday, January 20th - MLK Jr Day | |
TUITION | $870 |
Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
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FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 12 students. |
LEVEL | Advanced |
PREREQS | Must be enrolled in the Certificate Program in Fine Art Photography and completed Photography III: Visual Literacy |
CREDITS | 3 – Fulfills Junior Seminar requirement for Certificate Program |
This course is for students learning to develop a long-term photographic project. While emphasizing independent work, the course supports students in their ability to edit, see connections and parallels in contemporary practice, and confront artistic challenges. Aspects of professional artistic practice and project development are key components of this course. The course will meet weekly to discuss the evolution of students' ideas, review the work of artists working on similar projects, and discuss marketing and presentation of final projects.
Students should be prepared to spend a minimum of 8-10 hours per week on assignments for this course: developing their own work, as well as viewing, researching, and analyzing the work of other artists.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
Develop a comprehension of contemporary captured-image art practice in all its complexity:
COURSE OUTCOMES
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR STUDENTS
Image © Aaron Wheetman, PCNW Certificate Program Graduate