FACULTY | Tom Manzanarez |
DAY / TIME | Thursday 6-9pm | April 3 - June 5, 2025 |
TUITION | $870 |
Payment & Refund Policy Scholarship Opportunities |
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FORMAT | In-person, enrollment is limited to 12 students |
LEVEL | Intermediate |
PREREQS | Photography I: Digital |
CREDITS | 3 – Fulfills Elective requirement for Certificate Program |
This course explores queering methodologies to craft imaginative portraiture through processes of physical collage and digital compositing in Adobe Photoshop. At the beginning of the term, students will explore how layering objects, iconography, text, portraiture, and environments can build a rich visual context for storytelling. They will apply these insights by physically layering through collage to construct their own visual narratives. Building on this foundation, students will transition to digital compositing, starting with Photoshop basics and advancing to layering through digital manipulation techniques. In combination with these formal techniques, students will develop conceptual strategies that investigate, challenge, and subvert normativity. Weekly lectures will draw inspiration from historical and contemporary queer artists using storytelling as a tool to confront and celebrate identity. In addition to weekly lectures, students will have in class hands-on exercises, assignments, and critiques. Over the term of this course, students will gain skills through engaging critically, forming language around their practice and perspective, developing technical skills and conceptual frameworks to produce work that resonates with personal and collective explorations of identity.
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