Friday, December 7, 2012

Fine Art Area Student Works and Snapshots

Kelsy, Mixed Media Drawing/Photo, FA 381 w/ DeHart, Advanced Painting with Michelle Forsyth

Guy, Photo FA 483, Book Project 
Guy and Andy, preparing for final Critique 
Marjani printing with the 9880

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Andrew Detering's BFA Exhibit; Student's Work in Fine Art / WSU Museum Entrance

Photography Area Student Works (Far Wall) Sculpture Installation (Foreground)  in the entrance way of the Fine Arts Museum and Fine Arts Building

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Spokane Inlander Looking for Freelance Photographer in the Palouse

I am looking for a reliable freelancer for occasional shoots in pullman/moscow. This would be assignments about every month to two months or so. i am hoping you have some students that would be interested? please have them contact me and submit a portfolio. thank you

Chris Bovey | Art Director
9 S. Washington, Spokane, WA 99201
509.325.0634 ext 248 • inlander.com <http://www.inlander.com/>


After Photoshop: Manipulated Photography in the Digital Age

After Photoshop: Manipulated Photography in the Digital Age
September 25, 2012—May 27, 2013, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Exhibition Location: Joyce and Robert Menschel Hall for Modern Photography 
Press Viewing: Tuesday, October 9, 10 a.m.–noon 


After Photoshop, an addendum to the exhibition Faking It: Manipulated Photography Before Photoshop, continues the conversation about the ways in which photographers have used the tools of their day to manipulate images. This installation explores how artists have used digital technology to alter photographic images from the late 1980s to the present. It features approximately 25 works drawn from The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s collection, several of which are on display for the first time. 

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Spring 2013 Art Exhibitions and Lectures Organized by WSU's Fine Arts Department

Spring 2013, Exhibitions

Randy Bolton: Jan 7th-Feb. 15th
Opening: January 10th
http://www.stewartstewart.com/artists/bolton_randy/index.html

Jin-me Yoon: (Hockenhull Lecture)
February 19th – March 29th
http://jin-meyoon.ca/

First Year Graduate Student Exhibitions
March 1st- May 3rd

Spring 2013, Lecture
Randy Bolton: January 10, 5pm
Fine Arts Auditorium
http://www.stewartstewart.com/artists/bolton_randy/index.html
Rebecca Solnit: January 29th, 4pm
CADD 21
http://www.rebeccasolnit.com/
Jin-me Yoon: February 19th, 6pm (Hockenhull Lecture)
Kimbrough 101
http://jin-meyoon.ca/
Ann Gale: March 7, 5pm
Fine Arts Auditorium
http://www.hackettfreedman.com/templates/artist.jsp?id=GAL

Rock Hushka, Curator
April 5th, 5pm
Fine Arts Auditorium

Monday, November 5, 2012

NY Times Guidelines of Integrity

http://www.nytco.com/company/business_units/integrity.html

WSU Photo Grad Kaitlin Goodey's New Gallery


Stunningly Strange Gallery
407 Main Street, Edmonds WA 98020
Gallery - 425.697.0420

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Kaitlin Phillips Goodey
Gallery - 425.697.0420
Cell – 206-708-9279

Stunningly Strange Brings Fresh Art to Edmonds Community

Stunningly Strange, a new art gallery, is set to open it’s doors in downtown Edmonds November 15th, 2012. The gallery will bring fresh new styles to Edmonds, displaying whimsical, surrealistic, and mixed media art.

“No matter what age a person is, there is a imaginative side to everyone,” said Stunningly Strange Owner Kaitlin Phillips Goodey. “I want to show art that is unusual and has a story that resonates with the viewer.”

The goal of the gallery is to bring new and fresh art to an active art community. “I want to expose the community to art that goes beyond the traditional,” Phillips Goodey said. The first show in the gallery will be her own artwork, which is inspired by fairy tales, playful youth and memories.

Phillips Goodey is a recent Master of Fine Arts graduate from Washington State University, where she explored the stage between youthful imagination and losing ones innocence through photography and figurative clay sculptures. She was trained in photography at the Art Institute of Seattle where she earned her Bachelor in Fine Art. She is the granddaughter of J. Ward Phillips, a former president of the Edmonds Arts Festival, and original developer of Old Milltown in downtown Edmonds.

Phillips Goodey has shown in the Washington State University Museum of Art, CUB Gallery, Art Not Terminal, Twilight Artist Collective, and Tasty Delectable Collectables, Dollirium Art Doll Emporium along with showing her work at Seattle art fairs and the Fremont market.

Stunningly Strange Gallery will open on the night of the Edmonds Third Thursday Art Walk and the annual Edmonds “First Dibs” holiday merchant open house on November 15, 2012 from 5-8pm. The location of the gallery is 407 Main Street, Edmonds WA, next door to Manya Vee Selects. 

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

One of those Days

One of those day (Christopher) Lighting Studio, WSU Photo

SPE Scholarship

We are extending the deadline for the SPE student scholarship opportunities to November 8, 2012 at 11:59 EST. We hope this extra time will give students impacted by Hurricane Sandy the opportunity to participate.

SPE student members can apply for scholarships to offset the cost of attending SPE's 2013 SPE National Conference in Chicago March 7-10, 2013.All awards include a 2013 national conference fee waiver and a one-year membership to SPE.  

SPE Awards  
Ten SPE Awards are offered and feature a $500 travel stipend to attend the national conference.

The SPE Award for Innovations in Imaging in Honor of Jeannie Pearce  
Open to all eligible students working primarily with digital technology and is designated for work only possible because of emerging digital technologies-no alternative processes or gelatin silver prints. A project description describing how the work is possible as a result of emerging digital technologies is required as part of the submission process. Jurors will seek to award work that demonstrates the most innovative, unique, and freshest uses of digital technologies.

Jurors 
This year's jurors are SPE national board members serving on the Awards and Recognition Committee: Lupita Murillo Tinnen (Chair), Sama Alshaibi, Dornith Doherty, Dennis Keeley and Betsy Schneider.

Submit 
Download the Student Scholarship Opportunities Form for full guidelines and instructions on how to submit online.

Deadline EXTENDED!
November 8, 2012 @ 11:59 pm EST 

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Resources for Intermediate's Photo Assignment: Candid (The Everyday)

C a n d i d (The Everyday)
Candid shots: unposed, informal, uncontrived, impromptu, natural. Drawing from the tradition of street photography (a type of documentary photography that features subjects in candid situations within public places such as streets) you will look to explore the odd, funny, bizarre, righteous, poignant, dynamic, uncanny, surreal, absurd, and tragic-to name a few-through your lens, drawing from the everyday. 

Links to review:
Nan Goldin
©Nan Goldin
Ryan Mcginley
©Ryan Mcginley
Martin Parr
http://www.martinparr.com/index1.html
© Martin Parr
Lee Friedlander

Street Photography Now (Book, Thames and Hudson, 2012) Authors Pics
© Helen Levitt
Roy DeCarava (Interview on Fresh Air)
Wolfgang Tillmans (Exhibition Catalog)

Internationally renowned artist Wolfgang Tillmans, the first photographer to win the Turner Prize, talks about his work. University of Brighton 13/10/2010
http://vimeo.com/26537857

©Wolfgang Tillmans


Zoe Strauss
©Zoe Strauss

Saturday, October 13, 2012

SPE NW Eugene Oregon Press Release


PRESS RELEASE October 12, 2012
   The Northwest regional conference for the Society for Photographic Education will be located on the University of Oregon campus Nov. 1-3, 2012. Hosted by the AAA School, the Department of Art and the Photography program the three –day event leads off with keynote speaker and visiting artist Arthur Tress presenting in 115 Lawrence Hall at 6p.m.
   The conference theme this year, Crossing the Divide, broadly addresses physical, ideological and metaphorical concepts present in the medium today. Considering the role of photography as a tool for documentation, expression, conceptualization and collaboration. Following the Tress lecture, there will be a reception in the Laverne Krause Gallery in Lawrence Hall in honor of the Alumni Photography Exhibition that will feature the works of than 35 MFA and BFA graduates of the photo program from a period that spans more than two decades. 
   On Friday the proceedings will move to the Ford Event Room at the Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art on the UO campus. The JSMA is a gracious so-sponsor of the conference on Friday. Among the highlights will be a film screening curated by current MFA candidate Ian Clark featuring a line-up of shorts films (in the words of Clark) that were…created by a unique group of artists whose backgrounds and personal histories are as varied as their aesthetic, these works have screened in festivals, museums, and alternative venues all over the world including the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, 2012 SXSW Film Festival, and the Guggenheim Museum.
   Other presenters on Friday include Amjad Faur of Seattle, Justyna Badach of Philadelphia and Lucas Foglia of San Francisco. The afternoon program will conclude with a facilitated discussion between Badach and Foglio moderated by Assistant Professor Jenny Lin of the Department of Art and Architecture History. Following the days lectures will be a no-host reception in the Browsing Room of Knight Library. Dan Powell, Associate Professor of Art at the UO is the Honored Educator for this year’s conference. A selection of  his prints from the archive of Special Collections will be on view during the reception, which will also feature book signings by Tress and Foglia. Justyna Badach’s participation in the conference is generously supported by the AAA Diversity Committee.  
   Saturday’s program includes 12 lectures/panels and image-maker presentations selected from a national call for proposals. The speakers include: David Turner, of Eugene; Michael Sherwin, West Virginia; Allie Mount, Portland, OR; Dennis DeHart of Pullman, WA; Michael Sell, Ontario, OR; Christine Garceau of Powell, WY; Philip Carpenter and David Kennedy, Seattle, WA; Blake Andrews, Eugene, OR; Christa Dougherty of Bellingham, WA; Mary Goodwin of Fairbanks, AK; Ted Heibert of Seattle, WA; Erik Palmer of Ashland, OR.
   The presentations will conclude with the Honored Educator lecture at 5:00 p.m. Amjad Faur will make the introduction and Dan Powell will present his talk “I forgot my umbrella” Later that evening, from 9-midnight DJ Silva Halide (aka UO Assistant Professor Rick Silva) will perform for the crowd at the Maude Kerns Art Center at a Dance Party sponsored in part by Ninkasi Brewery and Track Town Pizza. 
   Other events related to the conference will be student portfolio reviews on Saturday conducted by Arthur Tress,  raffle featuring an array of remarkable items including signed limited books, prints by Justyna Badach, Amjad Faur and Dan Powell, books by Tress and Foglia, and a Canon G12 digital camera courtesy of the Digital Duck division of the UO Duck Store . The JSMA has two exhibitions on view that currently include work from the permanent collection that focus on photography and include work by Arthur Tress.
   The Society for Photographic Education (SPE) is a nonprofit membership organization that provides and fosters an understanding of photography as a means of diverse creative expression, cultural insight, and experimental practice. Through its interdisciplinary programs, services, and publications, the society seeks to promote a broader understanding of the medium in all its forms through teaching and learning, scholarship, and criticism. For more information go to www.spenational.org

Additional information follows:
Links to Arthur Tress

Links to Justyna Badach from Philadelphia, showing at Blue

Links to Lucas Foglia  
http://lucasfoglia.com/ His work "Natural Order" was recently published by Nazraeli Press (located in Portland, by the way).

Links to Dan Powell

Conference registration is open to all and available on line at: https://northwest.spenational.org/conference

For more information contact Terri Warpinski, Chair (tlw@uoregon.edu);  Brooks Dierdorff ), co-chair (brookyd@aol.com); or Meg Branlund, GTF Admin Assistant (branlund@uoregon.edu)
Or send email to SPE_NW2012@comcast.net

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Selected Intro, Intermediate photo assignment images

 Alex, FA 381, Portrait Project
 Jovanni (brown bear), FA 382, Flash Project
 Jovanni, FA 382, Flash Project
 Melissa, FA 381, Self Portrait Project
 Melissa, FA 381, Self Portrait Project



Monday, October 8, 2012

China Daily


Zhang Limingzhu / for China Daily

WSU photo student Zhang Limingzhu participated in a photography internship this summer in her native homeland of Beijing, China. Many of her photographs were published including several on the front page of China Daily. 

Friday, October 5, 2012

Norwegian-Aleut Multi-media artist Anna Hoover Visits WSU Fines Arts

Artist/activist Anna Hoover presented her work yesterday afternoon to art classes in the WSU Fine Arts, Pullman. The lecture was part of Michael Hollowan's FA 404 Non-Western Art History (see Michaels Bio below) Anna describes herself as Norwegian-Aleut Multi-media artist. She presented on a variety of topics including the art and legacy of her father, John Hoover. You can see a video of John Hoover, created by Ms Hoover. http://vimeo.com/31628216Ms. Hoover also discussed her personal art work, in addition to several cultural projects centered around place, community, activism, and culture. Ms. Hoover also works as seasonal commercial salmon fisherwoman in Alaska. Her artist studio/residence is based in souther Puget Sound, Washington, USA. 


Cormorant, 2011, Family fishing operation , 32' Bristol Bay Gillnetter, Built in 1990

Skin of the Earth, 2009, detail

http://annahoover.net/home.html

FA 404 Non-Western Art History with Michael Hollowan

Michael Holloman was appointed as the Director of the Plateau Center for American Indian Studies at Washington State University in July of 2010. He also has a faculty appointment in the Fine Arts Department as an Associate Professor teaching Native American Art and Non-Western Art History. He holds a dual appointment as the Director of American Indian programming at the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture in Spokane, WA and before that was an Associate Professor of Art at Seattle University. He maintains an ongoing commitment to Native American arts, culture, education and sovereignty which is exhibited in both his professional and personal endeavors. Michael is a registered member of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Indian Reservation.He is a proud parent of two sons, a passionate but mediocre golfer, a foreign film enthusiast and a lover of short stories and non-fiction.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Roadside Attractions

Kaycee, Photo 381, Composition Project, (edge, point of view, scale) Fall 2012

Aaron, Photo 381, Composition Project, (edge, point of view, scale), Fall 2012

Kayla, Photo 381, Composition Project, (edge, point of view, scale), Fall 2012

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Reinterpreting Reality

Now accepting art submissions for Reinterpreting Reality 


Call for Women Artists 
Now accepting art submissions for the 9th Annual 
Reinterpreting Reality 
Women’s Art Exhibit
March–April 2013










All women artists are invited to submit paintings, photographs, sculptures, textile art,
and any other form of artwork for the Reinterpreting Reality art exhibit. 

Works will be presented at the Compton Union Gallery during March 2013, Women’s History Month. 

Submission forms and art requirements are located in the Women’s Resource Center in Wilson Hall Room 8, or online at women.wsu.edu

For more information, please contact Sarah Horn at 509-335-5232 or sarah.horn@wsu.edu

Deadline for submissions is February 4, 2013. 

Sponsored by YWCA of WSU, the Women’s Resource Center, the Coalition for Women Students, and the Student Entertainment Board (SEB). 

Image Retouch Position in Pullman

Image Retoucher
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Job ID
10318
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Job Type
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Date Posted
10/1/2012 1:32:40 PM
Job Description
Part-time image retoucher needed for photography business between the hours of 8 am - 8 pm Monday-Friday. Very flexible for student schedules, but you will need to have a set schedule each week and will occasionally work a Saturday when needed. This position is needed to assist in retouching images for orders mainly, as well as various tasks including help with production, phone calls, and marketing. You will definitely get experience in all areas of a photography business! We are looking for an upbeat, friendly person as you will be interacting with customers over the phone as well. This position can potentially be used for internship credit as well.
Job Requirements
In-depth knowledge and experience in Adobe Suite, focusing mostly on Photoshop and Lightroom. Preferred: Experience in photography and design, as well as summer and some academic holiday (Thanksgiving break, Spring Break) availability.
Available Openings
1
Hours
15.0 to 30.0 hours per week
Funding Source(s)
PULLMAN - Off-Campus Non-Student PositionPULLMAN - Off-Campus Non-Work-Study
Compensation
$10.04/hour, Depends on Experience
Start Date
ASAP
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Academic Year
Campus Location
Pullman