Family Now: Picturing Connectedness

In this new online workshop, you explore the visual language of memoir, personal storytelling, and familial narrative, led by fine-art photographer Elinor Carucci and contemporary photographer David Hilliard.

The Visual Language of Image Sequencing

Through guided exercises, assignment reviews, and experimentation discover how groups of photographs can be structured and rearranged to tell stories and evoke emotion.

The Meaning Behind the Making: A Creative Journey

Photographer and art therapist Carly Sullens guides participants through a transformative creative journey—one that moves past technical perfection and into image-making rooted in authenticity, emotion, and intention.

Cyanotypes: Exploring the Boundaries

Join Morgan Ford Willingham as she guides students through the required setup necessary to create cyanotype prints on fabric, using several different surfaces to push the boundaries, generating alluring handmade alternative images.

Photography and Art: Building Bridges

In this new online program with artist Valda Bailey, she explores that in-between space—where photography becomes more than a record and enters into a dialogue with painting, abstraction, and storytelling.

Wabi-Sabi: The Japanese Approach to Design and Aesthetics

Join photographic artist Richard Martin in this four-session online workshop aimed at challenging the celebrated ideas of perfection and beauty, introducing new possibilities and providing both aesthetic exploration of individual creativity and technical experimentation.

Photography as a Meditation on Memory

This new online workshop with Gina Costa explores the pursuit of how objects or certain subject matter are tied to memory and how the choice to photograph these, consciously or subconsciously, is essentially an exercise in the search for meaning.