From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 03/21/01-02:25:59 PM Z
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, sam tischler wrote:
>
> Hey Mark,
> Check out the college of Santa Fe, Very new facilities
> lots of non silver classes and over all I think a good
> working enviroment.
> I have an intern who goes there and from the way he
> talks about it I almost wish I was 10 years yonger and
> going there.
>
> Sam
But not to be confused with the Santa Fe *workshops* which last time I
read their catalog had almost zip. Also, however good "Brookings inst."
might be to learn photo tech, I wouldn't put it on the list for
non-silver. From what I've heard "in the field" from graduates, by the
way, I'd second Sarah Van Keuren's plug for the College of Art. Alums
speak of it (and her!) lovingly...
For workshops only, the Photographer's Formularly summer workshops in
Montanna (wherever that is), are -- unlike the run of summer "find your
expressiveness through nude photography" packages -- taught by authorities
in each medium, therefore a good bet for someone interested primarily
in a particular process, like collodion or carbon.
Judy
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