Thesis – A Year’s Long Journey
I have been trying for a long time to get into the EPA’s Emergency Operations Center for a long time. At the beginning of the spring semester I finally got […]
I have been trying for a long time to get into the EPA’s Emergency Operations Center for a long time. At the beginning of the spring semester I finally got […]
This past Sunday, I was able to attend a 3D scanning and printing workshop at MICA’s Fabrication Lab; long story short, I’m hooked! They have all of the latest and […]
Jenny Harnish, Photo by Crystal Vander Weit See Jenny’s work at http://www.jenniferharnish.com Where did you study for undergrad: I grew up traveling in a caravan around Europe. We were “madonarri” – […]
The way to San Miguel de Allende from the Leon airport was mostly fields. There were not a lot of houses. It was a beautiful farmland drive. It was such […]
When I went down to South Carolina for an alumnae board meeting at my alma mater I decided to take a side visit to the Place of Peace to find […]
Pictures at Fresh Eyes from NY to DC- click here! Congratulations to the Corcoran Association of Photojournalists for a successful show that traveled from Brooklyn on January 25th to Gallery […]
10 February 2014 —Arnold Thomas Bigger, Master of Arts in Teaching For me, being a Corcoran College of Art + Design Graduate Student is like an endless, fun-filled first day […]
Kara Frame – Interview.mp3 Kara Frame, a first year New Media Photojournalism graduate student, recently curated the CAP photo exhibit Fresh Eyes. The show premiered in Brooklyn for a night […]
Deane and Paul Shatz International Exchange Program Israel and Washington DC Applications for the Israel Study Away program are due by Feb. 14, 2014. I had the privilege to participate […]
This past week started my final semester at the Corcoran. I’m thrilled: not because of graduation but because of the awesome classes I’m taking. In addition to my studio time […]