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- Interview Date: CoStar Group12:00 am
- Workshop Assistants Needed for Spring 2013All day
- Student Exhibition-Candice Bancheri and Sarah McMullenAll day
- Alternative Visions/Sustainable FuturesAll day
- Exhibition: The Space in Between6:00 am
- The American Civil War: Treasures from the Vault9:00 am
- The Doors of Perception: Vision and Innovation in Alternative Processes10:00 am
- The Walter Rodney Seminar Series12:00 pm
- FDD Seminar: "How everyone can be a Leader. How to identify and nurture your inner leader"12:00 pm
- Special Biophysics/Condensed Matter Seminar12:00 pm
- Life as a Corporate Attorney12:30 pm
- BUCH Fellows' Seminar1:00 pm
- Statutory Research in Print Class1:00 pm
- History Dissertation Defense of Christopher K. Seely2:30 pm
- Resume & Cover Letter Writing4:00 pm
- Philosophy with Rabbi Beyo4:00 pm
- ECE Seminar with Taylor Barton4:00 pm
- Vision and Voice: Master Class with Lisa Kessler5:00 pm
- BU Bike's Bicycle Mechanics Class5:00 pm
- Film Screening + Director Talk: Arjun & Alison5:00 pm
- Canbeck Dangel LLC Information Session5:00 pm
- North Campus Evening Information Session5:30 pm
- Alpha Delta Pi Presents ADPidol 6:00 pm
- JewQ Meeting6:00 pm
- Empathy, Freedom, Saying No: An Indian Perspective on Palestine6:00 pm
- Bay Area "Favorite Poem Project" with Robert Pinsky (San Francisco)7:00 pm
Vision and Voice: Master Class with Lisa Kessler
This eight-week class focuses on producing a project photographed in the material world. Emphasis is placed on content and the process of articulating one’s own vision— whether fine art or documentary—and honing one’s individual voice. Participants may work on an on-going project, or begin a new one. The class will include group and individual critiques, and culminate in a final edited sequence of photographs. Class sessions include illustrated discussions of contemporary and historical work relevant to each student, and an emphasis on honing visual skills by reading our work and returning again to photograph our subject. In addition to project shooting, we will have occasional reading, research, and shooting assignments. Participants bring new work to class each week. You may work with film or digital, in whatever format you choose, and present prints or projected digital files. $590 General Public | $550 Members Level: Intermediate-Advanced Limited to 10 students
When | 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm on every Monday until Monday, May 6, 2013 |
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Building | Photgraphic Resource Center |
Room | Gallery |
Phone | 617.975 |
Contact Email | info@prcboston.org |
Contact Organization | Photographic Resource Center |
Speakers | Lisa Kessler |