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Introducing...Tracy Longley-Cook (a Photography Outing at the Dayton Arcade)

  • 18 Oct 2020
  • Dayton Arcade
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Introducing...Tracy Longley-Cook (a Photography Outing at the Dayton Arcade)
(SOLD OUT)

Sunday, October 18, 12:30pm-1:30 or 2pm-3

Join the DSA for for a sneak peak and opportunity to photograph the Dayton Arcade before it opens to the public. Tracy Longley-Cook, photography professor at Wright State University will be leading the workshop and will be available for questions, feedback, instruction, and/or critique. Registrants will be required to bring all of their own photography equipment. Masks are mandatory and social distancing is required. Event is dependent upon the current state of public health and may be canceled if deemed unsafe.

Submit two final photos to director@daytondsa.org for an online exhibition featured on the DSA's website of the work created that day. Other follow up opportunities will be considered during the day-of.

Registration is limited. Registration is only $5 thanks to an MCACD Grant! (If the $5 is cost prohibitive, e-mail director@daytondsa.org or call 937-228-4532 for free registration!)

Tracy Longley-Cook
Tracy Longley-Cook (b. 1973, Coronado, California) has her BFA and MFA in photography from the University of Washington (1997), and Arizona State University (2007). Tracy also studied at the Maine Photographic Workshops residency program from1994-95.  Currently, she is an Associate Professor of photography at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. 

Tracy’s work has been exhibited at Tilt Gallery and the Rayko Photography Center, and publications include Manifest Gallery’s International Photography Annual, and the Elements of Photography, 2nd edition by Angela Faris-Belt.Tracy’s interests as a visual artist, educator and curator are strongly influenced by themes relating to place, transformation, and perception. Through the use of experimental and traditional techniques, Tracy incorporates a variety of working methods into her photography, prints and books.

Introducing...
The purpose of the workshop series, Introducing..., is to acquaint DSA members and the community to different mediums and methods in the visual arts. In conjunction, the attendees will get to know the instructing artist, their background, and tips and tricks of their trade.

MCACD and Culture Works Grant
The discounted registration fee of only $5 is generously provided by the Montgomery County Arts Cultural District's special projects grant which is in partnership with Culture Works. Thank you MCACD and Culture Works!

   

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