![]() ![]() Students have an opportunity to engage these artists through the Visiting Artists & Scholars Lecture Series (also known as Art 101), in-class lectures, MFA student studio visits, and panels or symposiums. These artists have diverse perspectives and identities, and oftentimes interdisciplinary interests. The Photography program regularly hosts emerging and established artists who take innovative approaches to contemporary image-making. Photography faculty also welcome advising questions during office hours. School of Art Advisors can provide students with checklists and roadmaps for required courses and paths of study. The program offers both a BFA in Photography and a Minor in Photography. Hong Seo - Photography Lab Manager Programs of Study and Advising Lacey Lennon - Assistant Professor of Art Faculty and StaffĪs artists practicing in the field, we are committed to fostering the Photography Program as an exciting hub for contemporary discourse on photography, performance, and video art. Images are uniquely and increasingly a part of our daily communication in ways similar to language and writing, and we seek to help students understand how to construct and read them, and to be thoughtful in their circulation. While the emphasis of the program trains students within the context of art, students who have an interest in fashion, editorial, or commercial image-making also flourish within the program. Graduates emerge from the Photography Program with a strong skillset and point-of-view, qualities that are required to pursue competitive MFA programs, residencies, and exhibition opportunities. Distinguished emerging and established artists engage with students through visiting artist lectures, panel conversations and studio visits. We introduce students to artists, collectives, exhibitions, and writings from a wide range of perspectives that reflect the diversity of the student body and critically examine issues of the historical moment. Students learn analog and digital camera operation and editing techniques, darkroom printing and alternative processes, critical analysis, and writing skills for the arts from professors who utilize a range of innovative and traditional teaching methods. In our studio classes, we teach the technical, aesthetic, and theoretical principles of contemporary photography and video art to strengthen students' abilities to create new forms, thematic ideas, thoughtful connections, and meanings. Undergraduate students may pursue the BFA in Photography, BA in Art, and/or Minor in Photography. Students learn a range of technical, analytical, and critical skills while also pursuing their creative expression and exploring sensorial aspects of photography. The CSULB Photography Program helps students develop an expanded understanding of image-making through photography, performance, and video art. ![]() ![]() MA in Art, Concentration in Art History.MFA in Art, Concentration in Studio Art. ![]()
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