Tuesday, March 23, 2010

My Show!!! Wahoo

Over the past year and a half I have been working on a body of work which illustrates my transition into adulthood. Below is information about my reception which is on April 9th @ 6pm in the Student Business Services gallery.  Come check out my work and sign my book any time. I would love to get some feedback. :)

My mom is coming which makes me ecstatic. With the new prospects of going to graduate school I feel like this show is just the beginning of everything.
-Terri

Friday, February 12, 2010

Graduate Endeavors

Lamarre April 2008

So I thought I would post a little about the graduate schools and programs that I have applied to. I hope that maybe the information and links that I post here will help some undergraduate students who are unsure of applying for graduate school to just do it.

Over this past school year I have been encouraged by my mentors telling me to "keep my aperture open" or to "pick what you love in your heart, and to live with it for awhile to see how it feels", and my mom telling me "life is long, you have plenty of time to mess it up and to fix it"

Listed below are the schools that I have applied to for my Masters of Fine Arts with a concentration in Photography.

School:                                                  Application Due dates (for Fall 2010)
California College of the Arts                                       1/5
International Center of Photography-Bard                    1/8
UCLA                                                                           1/8
The School of Visual Arts                                             1/15
Bard College                                                                1/15
Columbia College                                                         1/15
Tufts University                                                           1/15
California Institute of the Arts                                      1/30
Rutgers                                                                         2/1
USC                                                                               2/1
CSU Long Beach                                                           1/30
CSU Fullerton                                                              1/30

All of these programs vary in how much the application fee is. I was able to get waivers from all but two schools, ICP-Bard, and Columbia College. My best advice to anyone is that if you are eligible for aid try to be good friends with your aid councilor.  Also if you are worried about tuition, some of the best schools out there pay entirely for your MFA, for example USC, they have an amazing program and also pay almost fully for their students.

I have also found that the best way to really understand how a program works is to call them and ask questions. You absolutely do not want to call and ask questions about information that is posted to their websites, but perhaps more conceptual questions that give you a better idea of how the program really functions, keeping in mind if you think it will be a good fit for you.

So everyone keep your fingers crossed for me, I should start finding out my fate the in the next few weeks.

Love and Kisses,
Terri
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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Doubles

This is where my most current project started. I took photographs of myself reenacting photographs that had been taken of me as a child.

Since then my photographs have morphed and changed, but I still wanted to share this little bit with everyone out there.

My inspiration of this work came from an amazing photographer who works at Columbia College, Kelli Connell. My own work is nothing like hers, but her photographs just stuck out to me, as something that I could relate with. Check out her work and click here.







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