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Stan Raucher in Black & White: Black + White 2013 at Center for Fine Art Photography
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Stan Raucher in Black and White. Tuesday, July 16, 2013. Black White 2013 at Center for Fine Art Photography. I'm delighted that my image Gai Ghat, Varanasi. From my series Daybreak on the Ganges. Was selected for the Black White 2013 Exhibition at The Center for Fine Art Photography. The exhibition was juried by Jan Potts and Elizabeth Cordon of Cordon Potts Gallery. In San Francisco, and contains a wonderful diversity of compelling images, including work by my friends Victoria Bjorklund.
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Notebook - Ponder Food: October 2016
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Notebook - Ponder Food. Monday, October 31, 2016. Political Step-by-Step - The Trump Card. Inspired by the media accounts. Of the fair -haired -. Headed candidate, we felt obliged to turn. Our industrial food skills to the art of portraiture. He is a lover of diner fare and fast food grub, of overcooked steaks (“It would rock on the plate, it was so well done,” his longtime butler once observed. Step 1 - Quality Materials. Step 2 - Quick Sketch. Step 3 - Preparatory Drawing. What this candidate is made of.
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Get Smarter | Moss & Fog
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Beauty, Design, Smart Ideas. Best Of Moss and Fog. Posts from the ‘Get Smarter’ category. The Mammoth’s Thirsty Fate? On August 23, 2016. Replica of a woolly mammoth on display at the Royal British Columbia Museum in Victoria, British Columbia. Woolly mammoths roamed North America, Europe, and Asia during the Pleistocene epoch. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). On June 14, 2016. A city that i...
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RIT MFA Photography Blog: Solve For X: MFA Thesis Show
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Tuesday, April 14, 2015. Solve For X: MFA Thesis Show. RIT’s William Harris Gallery hosts exhibit ‘Solve for X’. An MFA Group Thesis Exhibition. From photography to video, glass sculpture to photo books, these four artists use a range of media to communicate their creative perspectives within their individual bodies of work. In Identity Aperture: Self-portraits, Genealogy and Other Archives. Catherine Hellsten’s body of work,. In his book 197. William Harris Gallery is located on the 3. Floor of Gannett ...
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RIT MFA Photography Blog: Fall Graduate Work Share
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Friday, November 21, 2014. Fall Graduate Work Share. This November, the William Harris Gallery at RIT hosted a work share for the first year photo grads. Lots of great work was shown, and quality feedback shared with the artists. Some of Cory's work. Sarah Weiss in deep conversation. With MFA Director Christine Shank. Ciara Duffy with her photographs. Professor Laurie O'Brien and Naharin. Professor Frank Cost examines Gail Goers' work. While Cory takes a seat and Gail and Christine Shank. Sara E. Tkac.
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RIT MFA Photography Blog: Alumni Feature: Jessica Todd Harper
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Sunday, November 9, 2014. Alumni Feature: Jessica Todd Harper. A 2001 graduate of the RIT MFA program was featured on the RIT Photography blog recently talking about her career and life after graduate school. Take a look. Christine Shank - MFA Director. Josh Thorson, Ph.D. Catherine Zuromskis, Ph.D. Beth A. Gilbert. Scott M. Laforce. Margaret E. Cogsdill. Kristy L. Carpenter. Sergio A. Gomez Zuluaga. Manuel F. Hernandez Marquez. John W. Keedy. Haneine I. Ramadan. Kristina M. Starr. Michialo M. Tulek.
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RIT MFA Photography Blog: Graduate Walk Through
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Saturday, March 28, 2015. Shortly before spring break, our grad students again had the opportunity to share their ever-growing bodies of work to the MFA faculty and have some in-depth discussions about their projects. The first year grads each had a studio to themselves to hang their work in, and the second year grads exhibited their in-progress thesis publication prototypes. Some of Gail's work. More of Gail's work. Ciara Duffy laying out some of her photographs. Part of Ciara's display. Sara E. Tkac.
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Notebook - Ponder Food: Publications - Processed Views 2016
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Notebook - Ponder Food. Monday, October 31, 2016. Publications - Processed Views 2016. Following the exhibition of our work at the Houston FotoFest Biennial. In March, and the great people we met while doing the reviews at FotoFest, Processed Views was published in:. Changing Circumstances: Looking at the Future of the Planet. The New Yorker Photo Booth. Discover Society Special Issue with special guest curator Geof Rayner. We contributed an essay to Imaging/Imagining Anthropocene. Notebook - Natural His...
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RIT MFA Photography Blog: Luke Shaw - Hey Hot Shot! Honorable Mention
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Sunday, September 23, 2012. Luke Shaw - Hey Hot Shot! Luke Shaw's recent work received an Honorable Mention in Hey Hot Shot. See the rest of his work here. Christine Shank - MFA Director. Josh Thorson, Ph.D. Catherine Zuromskis, Ph.D. Beth A. Gilbert. Scott M. Laforce. Margaret E. Cogsdill. Kristy L. Carpenter. Sergio A. Gomez Zuluaga. Manuel F. Hernandez Marquez. John W. Keedy. Haneine I. Ramadan. Kristina M. Starr. Michialo M. Tulek. Matthew P. Chung. Anna M. Druzcz. Sarah W. Newman. Sarah M. Hearn.