Re: non-silver in graduate programs

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From: Mark Malloy (marklmalloy@earthlink.net)
Date: 02/03/00-12:26:51 AM Z


I'm currently a graduate student under Craig Stevens at Savannah College of
Art and Design (http://www.scad.edu). SCAD has exellent facilities for alt.
processes. I'm presently taking Platinum Printing with Craig, and Professor
Pete Christman is teaching alternative processes. I highly recommend the
program here. You can get a catalogue and other informational materials by
calling admissions at (800) 869-7223, or by e-mai; at info@scad.edu.

Good Luck!!!

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From: Sarah Van Keuren <svk@steuber.com>
To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca
Subject: non-silver in graduate programs
Date: Wed, Feb 2, 2000, 10:30 AM

Emboldened by issue #4 of Post-Factory Photography which describes how to
get onto the 'List', I am venturing into this august online gathering with a
question about graduate programs in printmaking or photography that have
strong non-silver components. For nearly 20 years I have been teaching
cyanotype, gum, vandyke and palladium at the University of the Arts in
Philadelphia. Undergraduate and graduate students from a wide range of
disciplines within the visual arts take my classes. Right now a talented
printmaking major is asking me to recommend graduate programs in printmaking
that have non-silver facilities and classes. In the past, photography majors
have asked the same question about graduate programs in photography. I need
first-hand, recent knowledge of faculty and facilities.

Thank you very much for any information you can share.

Sarah Van Keuren


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