[27 Apr 2011 | Jessica Baisden | 766 views]
I have been working with a 4×5 view camera to complete this body of work about my anxiety disorder. I am trying to capture the reasonable and unreasonable thoughts and fears that run through my mind because of this anxiety. …
[11 Apr 2011 | Jaclyn Wright | 703 views]
“How can you get very far, If you don’t know who you are? How can you do what you ought, If you don’t know what you’ve got? And if you don’t know which to do, Of all the things in front of you,Then what you’ll …
[9 Apr 2011 | Danielle Head | 1,213 views]
I recently mounted my MFA thesis show, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Lester Kannon, and tomorrow I have to deinstall. But I’m excited to get back to work. I figured for anyone interested and as a last …
[6 Dec 2010 | Danielle Head | 1,147 views]
I recently watched the Brian De Palma film “Sisters”, which uses a “split-screen” as a visual storytelling device in a really interesting way. In film making this is a convention which has been well utilized particularly in the 60s and …
[29 Nov 2010 | Jessica Baisden | 1,280 views]
These images were inspired by aerial photographs. I am interested in the formations, patterns, and shapes that emerge from these long distance views of the earth. This series can be best explained as a unique tour guide through created spaces and locations …
[28 Nov 2010 | Jaclyn Wright | 1,294 views]
About a month ago, I heard the phrase, “the more personal, the more universal”. For whatever reason, this thought resonated with me. I decided to begin working on a series of personal childhood fears and complexes. In order to do …
[13 Nov 2010 | Sara Lowthian | 1,025 views]
These images are inspired by the dutch vanitas paintings from the 17th century. Elements that are adopted from the dutch paintings are lighting, composition, and the use of symbolism. In my work, I am showcasing how our society has become overtly …