The graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging in the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts will exhibit a selection of their senior thesis projects at the Calumet Gallery in New York. Entitled Twenty-Ten, A Myriad Effect, the show will open April 1 and remain on view through April 22.

Department of Photography & Imaging Class of 2010 Exhibit Works
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**Media are invited to the opening reception on April 1, 2010 from 6:00-8:00 pm**

Exhibition Dates: April 1 – April 22, 2010

The graduating seniors in the Department of Photography & Imaging in the Kanbar Institute of Film and Television at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts will exhibit a selection of their senior thesis projects at the Calumet Gallery in New York.  Entitled Twenty-Ten, A Myriad Effect, the show will open April 1 and remain on view through April 22. 

Twenty-Ten, A Myriad Effect will be on view at the Calumet Gallery, located at 22 West 22nd Street.  Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays, and noon to 5pm Saturdays.  The exhibition is open to the public and admission is free.  For further information, visit photo.tisch.nyu.edu; or calumetphoto.com.

The exhibition, comprising works selected from the students’ thesis projects, represents the visual and conceptual diversity of the department’s class of 2010.  The 31 graduates featured in the exhibition are: Alex Brown, Kat Ching, Robinson Deckert, Danlly Domingo, Sara Feinstein, Ben Franke, Kat Hughes, Lili Holzer-Glier, Seth Mroczka,  Thalia Ortiz, Casey Oto, Simon Pinter, Linzi Silverman, Caroline Sinders, Marissa Singer, Taylor Poulin, Meredith Rom, Suzy Shaheen, Erica Tashiro, César Vega, Erin Wahed, Sterling Yee, Lindsay Yellin, Jackee Zaccor, Mike Bump, Garrett Chang, Katie Frank, Amanda Mauro, Matt McGrath, Caitlin Saunders, and Kimera Wachna.

The Department of Photography & 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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