Sentences with phrase «founded photography department»

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In the early 1960s he founded UCLA's photography department, one of the first of its kind, and remained closely involved in professional photographic associations.
Gary Tinterow, Director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced an important curatorial transition for the Museum: Anne Wilkes Tucker, founding Curator of the Department of Photography, will retire in June 2015, having led the Department since 1976.
A photographer who rarely used a camera, he founded UCLA's photography department in 1964.
Additionally, Doug Fogelson founded Front Forty Press, an award - winning independent fine art publishing company, he has taught in the Photography Department of The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and he is on the Board of Directors for Filter Photo Festival.
When she decided to further her education, Close found that Tyler's Photography Department was a fit for her.
Kamandy helped found the first photography department at Kabul University (2002 — 05).
The Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston has found its new chief curator — Eva Respini, who is currently a curator in the Museum of Modern Art's photography department.
Ambitious and innovative, many early California photographers were responsible for cultivating groundbreaking educational programs — a legacy that began with the founding of the nation's first fine art photography department, led by Ansel Adams at the California School of Fine Arts (now San Francisco Art Institute), and continues today with a number of nationally recognized photography programs at local art schools.
Eliot taught photography at the University of South Carolina from 2011 to 2014 before founding the photography program within the Department of Art and Art History at the College of William & Mary where he is currently teaching and directing the Andrews Gallery at the college.
Before joining the High Museum, Cox served for 12 years in several positions in the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles, working closely with the Getty's esteemed Founding Curator of Photography Weston Naef.
Anne Wilkes Tucker is the curator emerita of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, having, in 1976, become founding curator of the photography department for which she acquired over 30,000 photographs made on all seven continents.
For over thirty years, from 1960 to 1991, Heinecken taught at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he founded the school's groundbreaking photography department.
2012 Research Intern The City Lost and Found: Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960 - 1980 (2014) Department of Photography, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL
The artists included are: Ilit Azoulay (Israeli, b. 1972) Zbyněk Baladrán (Czech, b. 1973) Lucas Blalock (American, b. 1978) Edson Chagas (Angolan, b. 1977) Natalie Czech (German, b. 1976) DIS (Collective, founded U.S., 2010) Katharina Gaenssler (German, b. 1974) David Hartt (Canadian, b. 1967) Mishka Henner (Belgian, b. 1976) David Horvitz (American, b. 1982) John Houck (American, b. 1977) Yuki Kimura (Japanese, b. 1971) Anouk Kruithof (Dutch, b. 1981) Basim Magdy (Egyptian, b. 1977) Katja Novitskova (Estonian, b. 1984) Marina Pinsky (Russian, b. 1986) Lele Saveri (Italian, b. 1980) Indrė Šerpytytė (Lithuanian, b. 1983) Lieko Shiga (Japanese, b. 1980) Organized by Quentin Bajac, The Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator, Lucy Gallun, Assistant Curator, and Roxana Marcoci, Senior Curator; with the assistance of Kristen Gaylord, Beaumont and Nancy Newhall Curatorial Fellow, Department of Photography.
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