If you're free tomorrow at 1 pm, SCAD Photography Professor, Jenny Kuhla, will be presenting her paper "Sontag's Stencil" in Rm. 109, Arnold Hall. She will discuss the privileged relationship that photographs have with reality, and the importance of Sontag's "stencil" metaphor--her assertion that photographs are "stenciled off of the real."
Following is the full schedule:
SECAC Peer Presentation Practice Session | |||
Time | Room | Speakers | |
9:00 | 109 | Louis Baker | Think Wrong: Ideational Strategies of Project M |
9:25 | 109 | Sarah Arkins | What's New is Old Again |
9:50 | 109 | Alexa Hade | Being Your Own Teacher: My Experience in New York City |
Break | |||
10:30 | 109 | Susan Falls | Thomas Kinkade, the Anti-Hirst |
10:55 | 109 | Eleanor Grix | Fred Wilsonʼs Imprint on the Seattle Art Museum's Floorpan |
11:20 | 109 | Capri Rosenberg | Slouching Towards Sotheby's: Damien Hirst's Apocalyptic Drift |
11:45 | 109 | Carlos Colon | Landscape x Scale = ∞ : There Is Only One Landscape |
Break | |||
13:00 | 109 | Jenny Kuhla | Sontag's Stencil |
13:25 | 109 | Jose Ray | TASTE of Savannah |