$560.00 — available on subscription from $140.00 every 2 weeks for 8 weeks
Course Description:
Photo III: Ideation + Intention is an 8-week workshop-style course, students will bring a project idea still in its early stages of development to the first day. They will learn and work through critical techniques to engage in a visual project’s development. Students will consider their project’s concept, visual language, and their relationship by engaging in visual research and multimedia sketching assignments. Three central readings will be used as a guide to thinking about ideation, intention, and how they culminate into a project that is engaging and ethical.
Location:
Online
Instructor:
Cheryl Mukherji
https://www.cherylmukherji.com/
Cheryl Mukherji (b. 1995) is an Indian visual artist and writer based in Brooklyn, New York. In her work, Cheryl explores the idea of origin and inheritance, which is embedded in the figure of her mother and her presence in the family album, using photography, text, video, and printmaking. Cheryl is a finalist for the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2022 at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian. She was a Workspace Resident at Baxter Street at CCNY, New York where she also hosted her debut solo show ‘Wanted Beautiful Home Loving Girl’ in January 2022. Previously, Cheryl has been the recipient of Capture Photography Festival’s Writing Prize 2020, Brooklyn Museum’s #Your2020Portrait Award, South Asian Arts Resiliency Fund (SAARF), Firecracker Photography Grant 2020, and was a finalist for the Dorthea Lange-Paul Taylor Prize 2020. Her work has been exhibited at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian (US), Baxter St. at Camera Club of New York (US), Capture Photography Festival (CA), Minnesota Museum of American Art (US), Huxley-Parlour Gallery (UK), Format Photo Festival (UK), Brooklyn Museum (US), Museum of Moving Image (US), International Center of Photography (US), Serendipity Arts Festival (IN), among others. She holds an MFA in Advanced Photographic Studies from ICP-Bard College, New York, 2020.
Date and Time:
8-Week Course, 2 hours/week
Wednesdays 12-2pm EST
Start Date: Wednesday October 19th