Application deadline: 10am on Monday 24 October
Join this 5 part course where you'll explore the plural histories of photography.
Photography has become an essential part of how we communicate and understand the world around us. This introductory course will look at movements and ideas that have shaped the development of photographic practice, through engaging with artworks, critical texts and photographs as visual culture.
Sessions will discuss photography and photobooks that explore themes including identity, power, history, as well as artistic movements of 19th and 20th century. Sessions will range across time periods and topics to show how they relate to contemporary issues.
Course format
Taking place weekly on Zoom, sessions include a blend of lectures, group discussions and presentations. Participants are provided with lecture slides and a list of resources for further study.
Who is this for?
Open to all who are interested in the many histories of photography and art. No prior knowledge necessary.
Schedule
Tuesday 1 November
Tuesday 15 November
Tuesday 22 November
Tuesday 29 November
Tuesday 6 December
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