Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Internship Panel Tonight

Please join us for our Annual Internship Panel 
Wednesday,January 31, 5:30, Adler Photography Studio

See the poster below for our internship panelists and additional 
students to talk to about their internships throughout the last year. 




Monday, January 29, 2018

University of Florida Study Abroad Trip to Berlin

Travel with University of Florida students and faculty to Berlin. The emphasis is on photojournalism and documentary.
Summer 2018
Open to all undergraduate and graduate students
For more information: http://faculty.jou.ufl.edu/jfreeman/Berlin.htm

"Capturing the Light" call for entries

Capturing the Light

© Geoffrey Agrons

Juror: Laura Moya

Deadline: February 12, 2018
Exhibition prints deadline: March 23, 2018
Gallery exhibition: April 4 – April 28, 2018


Photographers understand that the subject of every photograph is the light it reflects, and that the specific quality of that light can profoundly affect the power of the photograph. In essence, intentional mastery of light, both in the “taking” of the photograph and the “making” of the photograph, determines the strength and spirit of an image. 
For this exhibit, we seek images whose success depends on the quality of the light. Whether light or dark, bright or dull, natural or artificial, the subject of these images is the magic, the possibilities, and the nuances of the light itself. Give us some thoughtful visual interpretations illustrating the word ‘luminosity’.  
Any capture or process is welcome. 

Juror Laura Moya will select approximately 35 images for exhibition in the gallery, and 35 for our Online Gallery Annex. The recipients of the Juror’s Award and the Director’s Award will each be entitled to a portfolio review by Laura Moya. 
Additionally, five copies of Amy Friend’s book Dare Alle Luce(Italian for To Bring to the Light, published by Photolucida) will be distributed to five finalists.

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Friday, January 26, 2018

Visiting Scholar/Curator: Issues in Curatorial Studies Course





SEMINAR COURSE OFFERED

ARTH 493 / 793
Visiting Scholar/Curator:
Issues in Curatorial Studies
Course Format:  Seminar   
Professor:  Holly Goldstein   
Spring 2018
Elective Course
MW 11-1:30
Arnold Hall


“Recording Local Histories: The History and Visual Culture of Savannah and the Low Country” will examine how Savannah’s history is typically shared with tourists, and consider whose histories have been left out or misrepresented. Topics of study will include a chronological history of Savannah, discussions of race and gender in the South, urban planning, and the cultural history of the Low Country region. The research, writing and documentation of local sites will be applicable to website and mobile site encounters with the history of Savannah. Class meetings will feature guest presentations by specialists in the history of Savannah and include several field trips to immerse the course experience in local history and lore.

Taught by both a visiting scholar/curator and SCAD faculty member Holly Goldstein, this seminar is organized around the expertise of the visiting scholar/curator. Students read and discuss the visiting scholar/curator’s work and other work of comparable scope, scale or historical context. Through discussions, workshops, criticism and research projects, students work with the visiting scholar/curator to expand their critical understanding and the historical and cultural context of research projects or exhibitions.
Prerequisite:   For UG Any 300-level ARLH/ARTH course.
                  For G    Any 700-level ARLH/ARTH course. Prerequisite waivers with permission of instructor; apply via MySCAD/Resources/Forms Channel, Office of the Registrar pull-down menu

Saturday, January 20, 2018

2018 Photo Department Internship Panel

Please join us for our Annual Internship Panel 
Wednesday,January 31, 5:30, Adler Photography Studio

See the poster below for our internship panelists and additional 
students to talk to about their internships throughout the last year. 




Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Call For Entry: ABSENCES



Call for Book Publication │Accepted media: Photography, Graphic, Painting, Sculpture, Video, Performance, Digital, Installation, Net Art.
Your artwork could also take part in one of the LoosenArt Collective Exhibitions in Rome, Italy.
FREE ENTRY Artists are invited to submit 1 to 3 artworks addressing the theme
In this book will be collected works that as a whole will express the theme of absence. "Absence" as a physical and / or mental perception of a lack, or as a necessary condition for the creation of space, rhythm, etc. "Absence" also as a figurative synonym of vacuum, dimension always lived by man, connected to the sense of loss or finding oneself.
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Deadline 15 February 2018

https://www.loosenart.com/pages/calls

deFINEart

Feb. 20-23, 2018
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, "Opera for a Small Room," detail, mixed media with sound, record players, records, and synchronized lighting, 102" x 118" x 177", 2005. Courtesy of the artists and Luhring Augustine Gallery, New York.

Join us for SCAD deFINE ART 2018 honoree keynote lecture

SCAD presents the deFINE ART 2018 keynote lecture by honorees Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller. Their exhibition is on view at the SCAD Museum of Art, Tuesday, Feb. 20, through Sunday, July 8, 2018.


Be inspired by SCAD honorees and artists
Join us for SCAD deFINE ART 2018, the university's annual program of exhibitions, lectures and performances that highlights emerging and established artists and visionaries. The ninth edition of deFINE ART takes place Feb. 20-23 at university locations in Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia.

The four-day celebration features Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller as this year's honorees and keynote speakers. The duo is internationally known for immersive multimedia sound installations and innovative audio/video walks.


Exhibiting artists
Tom Burr
Pia Camil
Mariana Castillo Deball
Christopher Chiappa
Yang Fudong
Toyin Ojih Odutola
Paola Pivi
Melissa Spitz
Lily van der Stokker
Wendy White


Group exhibitions
"Alter Ego"
"This Land is Your Land"
Learn More! 

SCAD Career Fair

SCAD Career Fair Informantion Look at the schedule and how to prepare

Every year, hundreds of leading employers from around the world come to SCAD Career Fair to recruit talented students and alumni for jobs, internships and freelance opportunities.




Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Call For Entries: Women by Women

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Join the Blue Door Art Center in celebrating the year of the woman! From #GirlPower to the #MeToo Movement, women and women’s issues are at the forefront of society and popular culture. BDAC is proud to announce our 1st Women’s Exhibition featuring the work of women artists whose artwork includes all genres: painting, sculpture, textiles, photography and more.
There is no entry fee!

Curator: Julie Cousens, Co-Executive Director, Blue Door Art Center
You may submit up to four (4) pieces. Maximum framed artwork size: 24” x 36”.
Sculpture: no more than 75 lbs.
All media accepted, and can be listed as for sale or not for sale.
All work for sale will have a 35% commission to BDAC.
$25 installation fee.

Drop-off date: February 5th and 6th
Opening reception: February 10, 2018 2-5pm

http://bluedoorartcenter.org/submissions/women-women

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