Incorporate photographic objects into your artistic process.

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Class meets 1PM – 4PMET Saturday June 4

In this online introduction class, we’ll explore how artists have incorporated photographic objects into their artistic practices. We will take a broad look at many artists currently working and exploring in this art form. There will be a demonstration of resources and a few techniques used in Dawn’s work. This class is a great for preparation to the weeklong studio class that will be offered in the fall on the campus of Maine Media.

No Materials or tools  are required. Dawn will review, and demo supplies and provide a list.

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Instructor: Dawn Surratt

Dawn Surratt earned a B.A. in Studio Arts from the University of North Carolina in Greensboro and a Bachelor and Master’s Degree in Social Work from the University of Georgia. Her years of work with dying patients in hospice settings is the backbone of her imagery combining photographs with photography based book structures, installations, and objects as visual meditations exploring concepts of grief, transition, healing and spirituality. Her work has been widely shown and is held in private and permanent collections across the United States. She is a 2016 Critical Mass Finalist and a 2018 nominee for the Royal Photography Society’s 100 Heroines.