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CONTINUING EDUCATION

Faculty

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Shelby Lee Adams

Photographer; educator; author, Appalachian Portraits and Appalachian Legacy; exhibited and widely collected. Instructor's Site

 

Vince Aletti

Photography critic; columnist, Village Voice, Modern Painters, and Photograph. Contributor to Aperture, Art Review, and Artforum. Curator, Male (1998) and Female (1999), Wessel + O'Connor Gallery, New York. Recipient, 2005 ICP Infinity Award in Writing.

 

Steve Anchell

Photographer; educator; internationally exhibited and published; author of numerous books, including The Darkroom Cookbook, The Variable Contrast Printing Manual, and The Film Developing Cookbook; contributing editor for Outdoor Photographer and Camera and Darkroom, among others.

Instructor's Site

 

Kathleen Anderson

Photographer, specializing in the foundations of Photoshop; educator; widely exhibited.

 

Mark Andres

photographer; director of the Seeing with Photography Collective; publications include Shooting Blind, photographs by the visually impaired; internationally exhibited; recipient, 2006 NYFA award

 

Farley Andrews

Photographer; ICP darkroom associate; published in National Geographic,N.O.W.; clients include Digital Equipment Corporation and the Boston Globe.

 

Amy Arbus

Photographer; internationally published and collected; author,The Inconvenience of Being Born and No Place Like Home; clients include American Express, Nickelodeon, and Saatchi & Saatchi.

Instructor's Site

 

David Arky

Photographer; commissions include the New York Times Magazine, Fortune Small Business, Self, Oprah, Skiing, Outside, Men’s Health, and Runner’s World. Advertising and corporate work for Citibank, Eli Lilly, Compaq, Illy USA, Wyeth, and Amgen.

Instructor's Site

 

Bill Armstrong

Photographer; work is in numerous collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Fogg Art Museum, and the Addison Gallery of Art, among others; widely exhibited and collected.

Instructor's Site

 

Michael Ashkin

Photographer; represented by Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York; internationally exhibited; widely published; books include Garden State; awards include New York Foundation for the Arts; instructor, School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute.

Instructor's Site

 

Jane Evelyn Atwood

photographer/author; widely collected; recipient, numerous awards;
author of Too Much Time, Women in Prison and Dialogues de Nuit, among others; published in Life Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, Stern, Géo, Paris Match, The Independent, Telegraph, Libération, VSD, Marie-Claire, and Elle, among others; worked on-assignment for Doctors without Borders, Handicap International, and Action Against Hunger.

 

Stephanie Badini

Photographer, specializing in portraiture, fashion, and music; work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Time Out, and The Village Voice, among others; widely published and exhibited.

Instructor's Site

 

Nelson Bakerman

Photographer; collections include Brooklyn Museum of Art, The City of Paris Collection, NYNEX, and ICP; published in The New Yorker, GQ, Rolling Stone, and Esquire; clients include GTE, Bell South, and I.M. Pei Partners.

Instructor's Site

 

Tracy Doyle Bales

photography editor, LIFE; former photography editor, Time Out New York and Maclean's, Canada's only weekly news magazine; co-curated a showcase of the Maclean's photo archive and produced a book to commemorate the title's centennial anniversary.

 

Craig Barber

Craig J. Barber is known for his quiet and provocative landscape photographs and is recognized as one of today's premier platinum printers. His photographs have been exhibited in more than fifty solo exhibitions and numerous group exhibitions. His work is represented in several public and private collections, including the George Eastman House in Rochester, NY, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, the Brooklyn Museum of Art in New York City, and the Biblioteque Nationale de France in Paris. Barber lives in the Hudson Valley of New York State and teaches photography workshops throughout the United States and Europe.

Instructor's Site

 

Ernesto Bazan

photojournalist; published in Life, Time, Newsweek, Natural History, and Sette, among others; widely exhibited and collected;
recipient of numerous grants and awards including the Mother Jones, Alicia Patterson, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the W. Eugene Smith award, among others; author, The Perpetual Past and Passing Through.

 

Michele Beck

Video and sound artist, performer, writer. Exhibitions and screenings internationally, including the ICA in London, the Sound Art Museum in Rome, the Blaffer Gallery at the University of Texas Museum, Galerie Chez Valentin in Paris, the Bronx Museum of Art, and the Queens Museum of Art. Writings published in NY Arts, Surveillance and Society in the U.K. and Ideologica Ádhuc in Spain. Grants received from New York Foundation for the Arts and the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs. Recipient of three residencies at Yaddo, Saratoga Springs, NY. Awarded a grant from the Fondation Téno to attend a residency at CAMAC in Marnay-sur-Seine, France, summer 2006. Faculty, New School University. B.A. Art History, New York University. M.F.A, Parsons School of Design.

Instructor's Site

 

Jim Beecher

Photographer; educator; clinical social worker; published www.photokaboom.com, a directory of photographic resources; recipient,1985 Robert Rauschenberg Change grant.

Instructor's Site

 

Chris Beirne

Master color printer; photographer; widely exhibited; published internationally.

 

Janet Beller

fine art and commercial photographer; work has appeared in books, national magazines, advertising, and both group and one-woman
shows; photographs included in the permanent collection of the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris, as well as many private collections; author and photographer, Street People; faculty, New School for Social
Research and Penland School of Crafts.

 

Marina Berio

Marina Berio grew up in New York and began photographing as a part of general art studies which also included drawing and sculpture. After earning a BA at Oberlin College she worked as a curatorial assistant at the Museo d'Arte Contemporanea in Prato, Italy. A decision to return to New York to make art led to jobs assisting Nan Goldin and Jackie Winsor, among others.

Her photographic work has often dealt with physicality, surface, and space in one way or another: she built wooden boxes whose sides comprised images printed on plates of glass, and then began a series of straight photographs taken through windows. The "Untold Stories" are the most recent manifestation of that body of work, a study of travelers through graffiti-scratched windows of the Staten Island Ferry. Meanwhile, Berio has recently returned to drawing, using her own negatives as source material for large-scale works in charcoal on paper.

Berio has been awarded the Aaron Siskind Foundation Fellowship, and been invited to residencies at the MacDowell Colony, the Millay Colony, and Schloss Plüschow in Germany. Her work has been exhibited and published both in the US and abroad, most recently in group shows at the Von Lintel Gallery in Chelsea and Smack Mellon Gallery in Brooklyn. She recently earned a Master of Fine Arts degree at the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Fine Arts at Bard College.

Instructor's Site

 

Ports Bishop

Photographer; published in the Village Voice and Parnassus, among others; advertising clients include AT & T Wireless, Isabella Fiore, Brooklyn Industries and M.R.S. Solo show at Hanna Gallery Japan. New book Future Friends.

Instructor's Site

 

Maclean Ports Bishop

Photographer; published in the Village Voice and Parnassus, among others; advertising clients include AT & T Wireless, Isabella Fiore, Brooklyn Industries and M.R.S. Solo show at Hanna Gallery Japan. New book Future Friends.

 

Robert Blake

Chairperson, ICP General Studies Program; photographer; award-winning independent video producer; author; international workshop leader.

 

Nayland Blake

Chair, ICP-Bard Program in Advanced Photographic Studies; interdisciplinary artist; faculty, Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts (Bard College, NY); work included in the collections of the Whitney Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others; writing published in numerous publications and catalogues; internationally exhibited; represented by Matthew Marks Gallery (New York).

 

Mara Bodis-Wollner

Mara Bodis-Wollner Artist/Photographer.  Represented by Jen Bekman Gallery; recipient of Fulbright Scholarship (Hungary) 1999; Production Manager for Gregory Crewdson  2004-2006; M.F.A. in photography, Bard College; Adjunct faculty, NYU Tisch School of the Arts.

 

Corinne May Botz

Photographer; internationally exhibited and collected; author, The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death; published in New York Magazine, Metropolis, 2wice, Blackbook, and Popular Science.

Instructor's Site

 

Jean-Christian Bourcart

exhibited and published; work included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain (Genève), Maison Européenne de la Photographie (Paris), and the New York Historical Society, among others; recipient of numerous grants and awards.

 

Alison Bradley

photographer; represented by Sepia International; internationally exhibited; work included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; published in The New York Times, Boston Globe, Newsday, Kansas City Star, La Repubblica, Il Sole 24 Ore, and Corriere della Sera (Italy).

Instructor's Site

 

Dan Burkholder

Dan Burkholder artist/photographer, specializing in contact printing processes; widely published; author, Making Digital Negatives for
Contact Printing; instructor, Texas Photographic
Society Workshops.

Instructor's Site

 

Thomas Carabasi

Photographer; photography department Chair, Ringling School of Art; recipient of numerous grants; exhibited throughout the United States and Europe; published in Zoom, Popular Photography, View, Camera, and Mirabella, among others.

 

Elinor Carucci

Photographer; internationally exhibited and collected; work has appeared in The Village Voice, The New Yorker, The New York Times Magazine and W; author, Closer and Diary of a Dancer; recipient of numerous awards, including the ICP Infinity Award, the Buhl Foundation grant, the Friends of Photography award, Guggenheim Fellowship, among others.

Instructor's Site

 

Chan Chao

photographer; author, Something Went Wrong, Echo, Letter from P.L.F.

Instructor's Site

 

Monica Chau

Artist/educator, specializing in interactive web design; mixed media work nationally and internationally exhibited; recipient of numerous grants and awards, including an NEA/WESTAF grant.

Instructor's Site

 

Shauna Church

Artist/photographer, specializing in digital imaging, darkroom techniques, and infrared photography; work widely published and exhibited; recipient of numerous grants and awards; faculty, The New School, SVA, NYU/Tisch, Maine Photographic Workshops,Santa Fe Workshops, and Palm Beach Photographic Workshops.

Instructor's Site

 

Vincent Cianni

photographer; exhibitions include George Eastman House, Museum of the City of New York, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Fullerton Museum; author, We Skate Hardcore: Photographs from Brooklyn's
Southside; published in Aperture, DoubleTake, and Creative Camera; awards include Jerome Foundation, Light Work Residency, Ruttenberg
Foundation; faculty, Parsons School of Design, Center for Documentary Studies.

Instructor's Site

 

Jem Cohen

filmmaker; films: Chain, Benjamin Smoke, Instrument/Fugazi, and Lost Book Found; collaborations with musicians, including Patti Smith, the Ex, Godspeed You Black Emperor!, R.E.M., and Elliott Smith; collected by MoMA and the Whitney; broadcasted on PBS,
Sundance Channel, Arte; recipient of numerous grants and Alpert Award.

 

Arlene Collins

Arlene Collins is a documentary and corporate photographer who specializes in location lighting utilizing compact strobe units. In New York City she studied with Lisette Model and currently teaches at Parsons School of Design and The Maine Photographic Workshops. She has lectured at the Istanbul Photography Center, Turkey and Centro de la Imagen in Mexcio City. Her black and white photographs of Machu Picchu were recently published in Hasselblad's Forum magazine and her travel photography advice can be found at www.cnn.com. She also leads travel photography workshops around the world, including, thus far, Morocco, Vietnam, Cambodia, and China. Ladakh, India, and Bhutan are her next travel photography workshop destinations.

Instructor's Site

 

Sharon Collins

Sharon Collins, photographer and lawyer, author of To the Light: a journey through Buddhist Asia (W.W. Norton 2003); European Publishers' Award for Photography finalist; work internationally published including Condé Nast Traveler, Expedia Travels, Organic Style, La Fotographia Actual and The Photo Review; fine art photographs nationally exhibited and included in collections of Atlanta¹s High Museum of Art, the New York Public Library, the Musee de la Photographie a Charleroi, the Buhl Collection and several private and corporate collections; represented by the Candace Perich and the Tulla Booth galleries.

Instructor's Site

 

Ken Collins

Photographer; represented by Gitterman Gallery, New York City; widely collected including Houston Museum of Fine Art; published in New York Times, ArtNews, American Theater, Orion, and New York; author, In Their Company, Portraits of American Playwrights (forthcoming); former black-and-white technician, Kelton Labs, New York.

Instructor's Site

 

Michael Crouser

photographer; widely published and exhibited; recipient of numerous
awards including Photo District News "Photographs of the Year" and Communication Arts Award of Excellence in Photography, among others.

Instructor's Site

 

Michael Crouser

photographer; widely published and exhibited; recipient of numerous awards including Photo District News "Photographs of the Year" and Communication Arts Award of Excellence in Photography, among others.

 

Elizabeth Culbert

photo editor, The New Yorker; photography dealer, Pace/MacGill
Gallery, New York, representing David Byrne, Robert Polidori, Michal Rovner, and others; former director, Von Lintel Gallery, New York;
former director of photography, Onview, New York; editor; author.

 

Linda Cummings

Photographer/artist/ educator. Linda Cummings's photographs have been published in Blind Spot magazine and Aperture. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including the ISP Fellowship at the Whitney Museum of American Art and a residency at the Yaddo Artist Colony. Exhibitions include the Walker Art Gallery; Lehigh University; Hampshire College. Museum collections include the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian, Washington, DC; Brooklyn Museum of Art; Bronx Museum of the Arts; Muskarell Museum, VA; Art Museum of Missoula, MT ; Musee Jenisch, Switzerland; and Museo Nazionale della Fotographia de Brescia, Italy.

Instructor's Site

 

Billy Cunningham

freelance photographer, specializing in interior photography; contributing photographer, Architectural Digest; clients include Tiffany & Company, House Beautiful, among others.

Instructor's Site

 

 

 

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