An exhibition featuring approximately 80 works in photography, performance, digital imaging, and multimedia by 14 graduating seniors from the class of 2012 in the Department of Photography & Imaging in the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television will open March 22.

Works by 14 Graduating Seniors in The Department of Photography & Imaging  At the Tisch School of the Arts To Go on View

The Third of 4 Shows Featuring Thesis Projects from the Class of 2012 Opens March 22

An exhibition featuring approximately 80 works in photography, performance, digital imaging, and multimedia by 14 graduating seniors from the class of 2012 in the Department of Photography & Imaging in the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television will open March 22. It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 14, 2012.

Entitled SHOW THREE, the exhibition is the third in a series of four, the fourth of which will showcase the work of the entire graduating class in a BFA exhibition. It is installed in the Gulf + Western Gallery (1st floor, rear lobby) and the 8th Floor Gallery at 721 Broadway (at Waverly Place). Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, and noon to 5 p.m. Saturdays. Admission is free. Photo identification is required for access to the building. For more information, visit www.photo.tisch.nyu.edu or call 212.998.1930.

In this exhibition: Patrick Barragan displays designs from his upcoming magazine The Road Less Traveled; Cameron Cuming reveals pure color darkroom work; Vladimir Gintoff interprets the layers formed by urban architecture in Lower Manhattan; Hannah Holzwarth takes photos and makes zines; Arieru Iwahori showcases 3-D imaging software; Melodie Jeng explores the mediums of blogging, magazines, and photography through a presentation of New York street fashion portraits; Rin Johnson presents a slide-based installation on light in the fake-life; Whitney Johnston screens her video one night a week for your viewing pleasure; Jen Kinney shares a journey and conjures stories through her photographic deck of Tarot cards; Kristina E. Knipe shows a series of color photographs and books of images taken in Finland; Alison Lentz photographs a feeling using light and interior space in her home; Shiori Ohira photographed her evanescent summer with two boys in Japan; Emma Strugatz explores the intricacies, anxieties, innocence, and loss of innocence within her little sister’s circle of Brooklyn teenagers; Shoshana Zambryski-Stachel unveils an “eggstraordinary” “eggsxhibition” of her ovum-based opus.

The Department of Photography and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts is a four-year B.F.A. program centered on the making and understanding of images. Students explore photo-based imagery as personal and cultural expression. Situated within New York University, the program offers students both the intensive focus of an arts curriculum and a serious and broad grounding in the liberal arts.

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