PHOTOGRAPHY

The primary emphasis in photography is on the development of the individual student's vision and ideas. Photography is viewed as a means of personal exploration and expression. Instruction is individualized and tailored to each student's interest and needs. Although the facilities and equipment are basic and principally designed for black and white printing, the exploration of alternative and non-silver applications is encouraged. Graduate students are encouraged to actively participate in teaching activities on the undergraduate level and to increase their knowledge of the history of photography and the contemporary art world. Facilities include a film developing area, two darkroom containing twenty enlargers, a classroom with display space and a small photography gallery which has solo exhibits monthly during the Fall and Spring terms.