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Photography + Integrated Media

Concentration within the B.F.A. Studio Art program

What you’ll learn

Our Photography program builds on the legacy of the historically renowned Clarence White School of Photography in New York, which was re-established at Ohio University in 1948. The program focuses on photographic practice in its most inclusive and experimental manifestations. The curriculum and faculty will encourage you to experiment with a wide variety of processes and platforms, ranging from black and white photography, to digital imaging and video, to interdisciplinary practice.

PROGRAM OVERVIEW AND REQUIREMENTS

Applying to the Photography + Integrated Media concentration

After you complete concentration prerequisites, you’re required to submit a letter of intent/statement of purpose, artist statement, resume, and three letters of reference along with your application.

APPLICATION FOR CURRENT STUDENTS

Career opportunities

Students from the program have been known to become leaders in the field, receive honors from the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships.

Admissions

Students can start out as B.A. or B.F.A. Studio Art majors, or start out in the B.A. Studio Art major and then apply to enter the B.F.A. degree at a later date. There are no requirements beyond University admission requirements to become a Studio Art major.

Incoming Students: APPLY TO THE BFA STUDIO ART PROGRAM

Connect With Us

All faculty in the Photography + Integrated Media area are working artists who exhibit actively and serve as visiting artists and lecturers at colleges and galleries across the country. Ohio University and the Photography + Integrated Media Department are committed to the creation of a diverse community of artist scholars. If you’d like more information about our program, please reach out to Cassidy Brauner.

Cassidy Brauner
Interim Chair
and Visitng Professor of Photography and Integrated Media
braunerc@ohio.edu

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