Re: alt process at the university level
In my research for contacts for the f295 Symposium e-mailing list I was pleased to find many alt process instructors as professors or ass. professors at schools across the US (easily over 1,500). There are LOTS of people out there teaching alt-processes at a university level, but if you're looking for an extensive alt-program I think that's a different question and one I'm not in a position to reply to.
Don't forget Alida Fish whose also at UArts. I know The Academy of Art in SF also has an extensive alt-program. School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston has Laura Blacklow and Jesseca Ferguson....
Tom
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> -------Original Message-------
> From: Christina Z. Anderson <zphoto@montana.net>
> Subject: alt process at the university level
> Sent: 09 Apr '08 08:31
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> Good morning all,
> Can anyone give me names of professors who are teaching alt at a university
> level either in the US, Canada, or abroad? In other words, where is there
> an extensive alt program?
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> I noticed in the Project Basho announcement a James Hajicek at Arizona State
> University. There is Sarah Van Keuren at U of the Arts. There used to be
> Sam at Clemson :) I assume that Craig Stevens and/or Steven Bliss teach alt
> at Savannah College of Art and Design. There's Mark Osterman who is
> developing one in Rochester....
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> Scott Weber, how about Florida?
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> My perception is it is not extensively taught--am I wrong on that?
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> I am wondering for students who want to go to an alt friendly undergrad or
> grad program.
> Chris
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