Entitled SHOW THREE, it is the third in a series of four exhibitions that will eventually showcase the work of the entire graduating class in a BFA exhibition. It is installed in the Gulf + Western Gallery (lobby) and the 8th Floor Gallery at 721 Broadway (at Waverly Place).

Works by Ten Graduating Seniors in The Department of Photography and Imaging At the Tisch School of the Arts to Go on View
Artist: Marissa Singer; Title: "Edith"; Medium: Digital inkjet print

**Media are invited to attend the opening reception on Thursday, March 25, 2010, from 6-8 p.m.**

Third Show in Series Featuring Thesis Projects from the Class of 2010 Opens March 25

An exhibition featuring approximately fifty works in photography, digital imaging, and multimedia by ten graduating seniors from the Class of 2010 in the Department of Photography & Imaging at the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television will open March 25.  It will remain on view at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts through April 17, 2010.

Entitled SHOW THREE, it is the third in a series of four exhibitions that will eventually showcase the work of the entire graduating class in a BFA exhibition. It is installed in the Gulf + Western Gallery (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 further information call 212.998.1930 or visit www.photo.tisch.nyu.edu.

In this exhibition: Robinson Deckert creates a short animated science fiction film using photographs of discarded household objects; Danlly Domingo’s conceptual multimedia installation explores the impact the digital revolution has had on the future of print media; Kat Hughes’s photographs offer an insider’s view of Appalachia; Simon Pinter explores the adaptability of the marine ecosystem of south Florida in the face of human intrusion; Linzi Silverman’s multimedia installation plays off of ideas of memory and moments never experienced; Caroline Sinders explores archetypes of the Southern Gulf Coast through medium-format portraits of her family; Marissa Singer challenges conventional notions of aging through a series of portraits of elderly women from Bayonne, New Jersey; and Lindsay Yellin studies the beauty of reflections on New York City’s window displays to create multi-layered images of alternate realities.  Also included are Matt McGrath and Kimera Wachna.

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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