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Appropriation Art and Photography is a Course

Appropriation Art and Photography

Self-paced

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Full course description

Start:

Anytime

Duration:

5 hours

Location:

Online

Price:

$500


 

What you'll learn:

In this course students will learn about historic and contemporary examples of appropriation art in photography, how to access images online and some ways of editing those images to transform them into something new.


Who this course is designed for:

This course is for those interested in photography, art, art history and digital media.


What you'll receive:

A Certificate of Completion will be issued following the completion of this course.


Course Materials:

  • Desktop or laptop computer with a photo/image editor application (can be the free built in program)
  • Digital camera and/or mobile device with a camera

 

Meet the instructor


Ashley Czajkowski

Ashley Czajkowski is a photography-based artist working in a number of interdisciplinary methods. Driven by personal experience, her research explores social constructions related to gender, mortality and the psychological manifestation of and the human-animal. Czajkowski achieved her Bachelor’s of Fine Art in 2009 from Emporia State University in Kansas, and earned her Master’s of Fine Art in photography in 2015 from Arizona State University.


Betsy Schneider

Betsy Schneider is a photographer and filmmaker who explores and documents transformations of individuals and families over time and place. She holds a BA from the University of Michigan, a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and an MFA from Mills College in Oakland, California. For fourteen years she was a professor in the School of Art at Arizona State University in 2016 she relocated to the Boston Area and is now a Lecturer, Coordinator and Developer of ASU's Online BFA in Digital Photography. She is a regular adjunct faculty member at Emerson College and MassArt and has also held visiting professor positions at Hampshire College and Harvard University.