28 August 2021
Social Environment and Self-Image
blended courseThis course is part of the Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts's 2021 programme.
Course leader
Christina Dimitriadis
Target group
open to anyone interested in fine arts
Course aim
The self-image as an environmental interaction can be expressed through photography. Creation of an individual visual language and a personal narrative is central to the course, as is the importance of design in photography. Students focus on exploring and understanding the ways of perceiving ourselves in the surrounding society, especially through a female/feminist gaze. While acquiring knowledge of photographic history, theory and applied techniques, students develop a body of work. They learn to reflect upon their ways of seeing themselves and their social environment. Diversity (demographic, cognitive and experiential) and the notion of the Gaze of the Other will be further central aspects of the course.
The primary emphasis is on experiment, technique and critique, together with extensive visual analysis, feedback and discussions of the students’ work. Experimenting with the medium of photography and its materials opens new horizons and possibilities, which students study and analyse by studying the work of other photographers and visual artists who use this medium.
Students will work on their project using digital and analogue cameras and smartphones. They can also work from photographic archives and found images. Sessions are divided into meetings in the morning and afternoon. In between, students work on their projects. Students’ works are reviewed in group discussions and in one-on-one mentoring sessions.
*If necessary, the course may be held exclusively online.
Fee info
EUR 640: regular fee
EUR 480: reduced fee for students
Scholarships
Grant applications can be sent before 3 May.