2025 Summer Workshop Program
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In this workshop we will explore the relationship between sequencing and storytelling in photography. This workshop aims to enhance the artist’s narrative skills and improve how to present work in both exhibitions and book formats. This will be a group critique focused on sequencing and narrative with a hands-on exploration of image placement and flow. Please bring a selection of printed photographs (physical prints required) and be ready to engage and collaborate with fellow artists.
Participants need to bring a set of photographs to display. The only requirement is that they are printed, not just in digital form.
Biography
Catherine Opie (b. 1961) is one of the most important photographers of her generation. Her subjects have included early seminal portraits of the LGBTQ+ community, the architecture of Los Angeles’ freeway system, mansions in Beverly Hills, Midwestern icehouses, high school football players, California surfers, and abstract landscapes of National Parks, among others. She was a 2019 Guggenheim Fellow recipient and the Robert Mapplethorpe Resident in Photography at the American Academy in Rome for 2021. She has exhibited at international venues such as Guggenheim Museum in New York, The Photographer’s Gallery in London, Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark. Opie was a professor of photography at UCLA for 25 years. She lives and works in Los Angeles.