Undergraduate
Program
The photography
area provides a strong grounding in traditional photography and also
provides opportunities to explore new media and techniques. For undergraduates
there is a curriculum and facilities for the creation of traditional
photographs, digital images, and alternative non-silver processes,
informed by the study of fine art photography and related media. Introductory
level classes emphasize black-and-white techniques, with attention
to issues of visualization, communication, and the development of
personal expression. Photographic history and theory are also included,
as is the method and vocabulary of critical discourse. Upper level
students have access to medium- and large-format cameras, the lighting
studio, toning facilities, and a digital imaging lab. Advanced students
have 24/7 access to a semi-private darkroom equipped with 4x5 enlargers.
Interdisciplinary work is encouraged. Art majors work towards either
the BA or BFA degree.