Support for class at the Residential College in Humanities. How to think about: Cyanotypes; process and creativity.

The class is designed to be about the influence of process and practice as a catalyst for creativity and experimental thinking. Readings from various resources, synchronous class discussions, and weekly assignments ( transform) combine to become individually realized artworks. The class itself become a creative process as we allow the students to transform the direction of the instruction and inquiry pathways. We respond to each other until the directions emerge as they will. Outcomes ar not fixed but fluid. Its atlas about creative process tag becomes a creative process and exchange between students the instructor as a moderator facilitator.

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Conrad Noll/Tapp Farm, Wilderness, Virginia, 5-7 May 1864

Accession Number
2004/1.158

Title
Conrad Noll/Tapp Farm, Wilderness, Virginia, 5-7 May 1864

Artist(s)
John Huddleston

Object Creation Date
2004

Medium & Support
photograph and photocopy on paper

Dimensions
11 7/8 in. x 26 7/8 in. ( 30.2 cm x 68.2 cm )

Credit Line
Museum purchase made possible by the W. Hawkins Ferry Fund

Primary Object Classification
Photograph

Collection Area
Photography

Rights
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