Workshops
Guided by Elizabeth Greenberg, explore the connection between landscape and memory to share recollections of history and personal narratives.
Dates:
Jan 15, 2025 - Feb 12, 2025
Levels:
Intermediate,
Advanced,
Workshop Fee: $750
Workshop Duration: 17.5 hours over 5 weeks (Wednesdays, 1:30-5pm ET)
Workshop Location: Online
Class Size: 10
Note: This class will be held in a live, online format using the Zoom Platform.
Class meets on 5 Wednesdays, Jan 15, 22, 29, Feb 5 & 12 from 1:30-5pm ET.
Even the most familiar and ordinary places have the ability to reveal clues that point to the mysteries of the past. Symbols and metaphors found in the landscape serve as bridges between the past and the present, the ordinary and the remarkable. With our cameras, our hearts, and our minds, we will search like archeologists, to seek what is no longer there physically, allowing light and the land to reveal the presence of what is no longer there.
Allowing our imagination to play, we will intermingle recollections, personal narratives, and history to create images that transform place, projecting the landscape forward and backward in time.
Students also have the option to continue to explore the connection between the landscape and memories through history, mythology, and personal narratives in Memories and the Land II (Online).
All Images: ©Elizabeth Greenberg
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Instructor: Elizabeth Greenberg
Elizabeth Greenberg is an artist and educator living on the coast of Maine. She is an explorer of places and memories of that which has never been seen. Elizabeth’s passion for photography is her guide for living a life and career immersed in a daily conversation about looking at and making pictures.
She is Provost at Maine Media College and teaches in all programs at Maine Media, including a workshop in Hawaii.
With her camera, Elizabeth explores as an archeologist of memories and myths. She looks for evidence of secrets, to tell stories of magic, mystery, love, loss, and memories of things never seen.