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Thursday, October 25, 2012
MSU Photography: SPESC 2012: The Creative Risk
MSU Photography: SPESC 2012: The Creative Risk: Conference Information Available Here
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Mount Saint Joseph Exhibition Closes this Week
Reminder closing this week - Exhibition: Transitional Moments: Photographs by Ruth Adams and Marita Gootee Sept 23- Oct 26th at Studio San Giuseppe on the campus of The College of Mount Saint Joseph in Cincinnati OH.
Marita Gootee’s body of work titled The Journey with Sand and Water draws focus to the quiet moments lost in the sounds and actions of the present.
This exhibition is in conjunction with FOTOFOCUS a tri-state celebration spotlighting historical and contemporary photography throughout the month of OCT.
I really do not want to bring the big pieces home - so go select one for your office or living room. They are great images to mentally escape into!! The prices are the best they ever have been or will be again. I wanted to help support my old school with some profit from the sells. So help us both out! Exhibition closes on Friday!!
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Friday, October 19, 2012
SPESC is coming to MSU
The South Central Society for Photographic Education Conference that will be held at Mississippi State University from October 25-28. The conference will be co-hosted by The Department of Art and The Department of Communication to promote intercollegiate collaboration within the university by involving students, faculty, staff, and the facilities in each department, as well as the community of Starkville, with a regional chapter of a national organization. The Society for Photographic Education is a nonprofit membership organization that provides a forum for the discussion of photography and related media as a means of creative expression and cultural insight.
The South Central SPE chapter is comprised of seven states: Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas, with conferences hosted by institutions of higher education for the exploration of academic discourse surrounding the medium of photography. Opportunities will exist at the conference for SPE members and MSU students, faculty, and staff to participate in this discourse with panel discussions, image-maker presentations, exhibitions, portfolio reviews, workshops, critiques, and honoring a distinguished educator.
The 2012 conference titled Nothing Ventured / Nothing Gained: The Creative Risk, will focus on the risks artists take in the conceptual and technical aspects of their work, and the challenges they overcome in their visual research. Mississippi State University’s commitment to hosting the conference will critically examine the diversity of photographic practice by addressing the three major sectors of photography: traditional, digital, and alternative processes, not only with member participation, but by inviting Keynote Speaker Todd Hido and Featured Speakers Kelli Connell, and Susan Burnstine to talk about their research.
There will be a host of events from four workshops / four major presentations / twenty-nine lectures and panel presentations / three exhibitions / two receptions / a raffle of donated artwork / portfolio reviews and a jazz party. We will have attendees from all across the country. The SPESC Honored educator is Dornith Doherty of University of North Texas a 2012 Guggenheim Fellow.
One panel discussion will focus on photography in Mississippi High School. It is scheduled for Friday, October 26, 10:00 – 11:00am and will be made up of SPE members who will address topics related to incorporating photography and photographic technology into the Mississippi High School Art curriculum. This opportunity will allow SPE members to use their knowledge and expertise in the field of photography and higher education to address questions and concerns those high school educators and students might have about photographic education, careers in photography, photography as art, and much more. Funding for this panel is made possible through the Mississippi Arts Commission.
Because the South Central Society for Photographic Education conference will bring a unique opportunity for the faculty and students at Mississippi State University to comment on relevant contemporary concerns in the medium of photography, we are confident in the scope of the conference to be a successful academic activity that will promote Mississippi Sate University as leader in the photography community.
It is not too late. You can register onsite!
Non- MSU employee and Non-SPE member the cost is $95 for the full conference.
Non-MSU employee and SPE member the cost is $75 for the full conference.
MSU employee and Non-SPE member the cost is $50 for the full conference.
MSU employee and SPE member the cost is $40 for the full conference.
To become a SPE member go to: https://www.spenational.org/members/join
We can take check / cash or credit card. Checks should be made out to SPE [Society for Photographic Education]. This rate includes all presentations, workshops on Friday and Saturday, all receptions, the scholarship raffle, jazz night and the Sunday morning portfolio review. Registered attendees can bring a guest to Jazz nigh for $20.00.
Thursday night registration will be at the VAC starting at 5pm. Friday it will be in the student union starting at 8am.
If you wish to attend you can complete the form below and return it to Professor Marita Gootee at mgootee@caad.msstate.edu. We will then have your tag printed prior to registration.
Sunday, October 7, 2012
WE ARE MSU PHOTO
Mississippi State University has a new Photography Concentration
This year PHOTO entered a new era. We are now a new Concentration in
the Department of Art. Once we were under the umbrella of Fine Arts as an
emphasis in the Department of Art. We were one of seven sharing room
under that umbrella. But now we have our own curriculum. Yes – WE OWN OUR
CURRICULUM! Photography now stands independent along side with Graphic Design
and Fine Art. We are a bridge between the commercial and the creative. It has
taken over 25 years to reach this point but this is possible due to you, the
photography student –You, the PH Alumni. Your exhibitions are impressive – your
work is exceptional! YOU ARE PHOTO!
This semester Photo is hosting the Society for Photographic South
Central Regional [SPESC] Conference Oct 25-28th. We are one of eight
regional conferences in the country! https://southcentral.spenational.org/conference/schedule
I hope each Photography student both past and present attends the
SPESC for this is the OUR conference!
For those who are presently students in PHOTO, the conference should
not be missed! MSU Student enrollment forms with a discount just for ART
students are in the Main Art Office. Complete it and return it to me. This is
all PHOTO and you should attend if you are serious about Photography. Become a
SPE student member and submit work to be exhibited in the Colvard Union. Email
me for details. This is for SPE student members only.
I hope each of you becomes a student member of SPE and becomes more
involved with SPE. [ https://www.spenational.org/members/join ] Volunteering
and having SPE membership helps create professional connections that will last
for years. SPE student members can apply for scholarships. MSU PHOTO students have
received these scholarships to attend National and Regional conferences and I
hope we will receive more! But it can’t happen if you are not a member. The
national SPE conference will be in Chicago in March 2013 and I hope that MSU PHOTO will be represented at the National.
This it OUR TIME! We are in control of our destiny. The future is
ours and how the new PHOTO concentration develops is up to YOU!
·
Who are the students of this new PHOTO concentration?
·
What kind of program will it be?
· One that is active and informed?
· One where students embrace research and value technique?
·
Is the Mississippi State University Photography Concentration going
to grow a national reputation?
What happens depends on YOU the PHOTO Student.
·
Be active in your art!
·
Exhibit your Photography!
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Be proud of your program!
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Respect the labs and maintain the equipment!
·
Be focused on your visual research!
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Read about photography – not just surf photos on the web!
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Be inspired!
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Create work that inspires!
·
Be focused on your future!
·
Enroll in professional memberships and online Professional
communities such as http://www.linkedin.com.
Be proud to be part of this new concentration. Show your excitement
by demanding the best from yourself. Do not fear putting your photography out
for others to see and critique. Know that you were selected to be in this
concentration! Remember you are talented! YOU ARE PHOTO!!
WE ARE PHOTO!
LET’S PUSH THIS PROGRAM FURTHER!
Monday, October 1, 2012
SPESC at MSU
Nothing Ventured/Nothing Gained:
When: October 25-28 Where: Mississippi State
Featured Speakers: University
Susan Burnstine Oct. 25
5-7pm@Giles Audiotorium
Dorinth Doherty Oct. 26
12-1:30pm@McComas Theater
Todd Hido Oct. 26
4:30-5:30pm@McComas Theater
Kelli Connell Oct. 27
5:30-6:30pm@McComas Theater
Co-Hosted By: The Department of Art
The Department of Communication
Mississippi State University
Sponsors: Department of Art
Department of Communication
College of Architecture, Art and Design
College of Arts and Sciences
Shakouls Honors College
Harrison Lecture Series
Office of the Provost
Mississippi Arts Commission
Holmes Cultural Diversity Center
Jazz Night:
October 27, 8-11pm@Chester House
performing: El Rio Trio
Workshops:
Oct.26,8-10am,Digital Workshop@TBA
Oct.26,1:30-3:30pm,Mono Printing,
Prof. Linda Seckinger@Briscoe Hall
(Printmaking Lab)
Oct.27,9-11am,Silkscreen Printing,
Asst.Prof. Jude Landry@Briscoe Hall
(Silkscreen Lab)
Oct.27,2-4pm,Anthotype Process,
Rachel Rushing@Briscoe Hall
(Photography Lab)
Portfolio Reviews:
Oct.28,10-noon@Stafford Hall (Rooms 200,100a,&100b)
Reviewers include but not limited to:
Richard McCabe : Photography Curator, Ogden
Museum of Art
John Langston, Art Director, University Press of Mississippi
Beth Batton,Curator of the Collection and Public Programs,
Mississippi Museum of Art
Exhibitions(Oct.16-Nov.2):
Nothing Ventured/Nothing Gained: The Creative Risk
Featuring work by Todd Hido, Kelli Connell,
Susan Burnstine, and Dorinth Doherty
Location: Department of Art Gallery, McComas Hall
Reception: Oct. 26, 5:30-7:30pm
SPE Members Show & Antiquarian
Avant-Garde Photography
Works by the North Texas Alternative
Process Group
Location: Visual Arts Center
Reception: Oct. 25, 5:30-7:30pm
SPE Student Members Show
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