Showing posts with label School of Visual Arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School of Visual Arts. Show all posts

3.01.2019

JOSEPH MAIDA with BRANDON ISRALSKY + INA JANG | SVA BFA Photo + Video Conversation

  Ina Jang

Brandon Isralsky 


Join School of Visual Arts BFA Photo and Video Chair Joseph Maida in conversation with alumni Brandon Isralsky (2013) and Ina Jang (2010) to discuss their trajectories since graduating from SVA including their new book Utopia Centerfolds at Play (convoke.nyc). This publication pairs Isralsky and Jang with Berlin-based artist, Dean Sameshima, to constellate overlapping visual explorations of censorship, ephemera, and sexuality across gender and social spectrums. A reception and book signing will follow.

 Joseph Maida with 
Brandon Isralsky + Ina Jang
SVA Theatre
333 W 23rd Street, NYC
March 18, 2019, 7PM 
Free and open to the Public


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And check out the MENTORS Exhibition, SVA BFA Photography and Video students inspired by their working relationships with leading NYC arts professionals. March 12 - 26, 2019. Opening Thursday March 14, 6-8pm. SVA Chelsea Gallery, 601 West 26 Street, NYC

2.29.2016

JOSE ESPAILLAT: An Interview With Designer MIODRAG GUBERINIC

Headdress Design: Miodrag Guberinic 
Photograph © Jose Espaillat

Designer Miodrag Guberinic

Headdress Design: Miodrag Guberinic 
Photograph © Jose Espaillat

It all started when James Estrin, co-founder and editor of The New York Times Lens Blog, spoke to my School of Visual Arts BFA Photography "Professional Community" class! I gave the students an assignment to create an editorial blog-post worthy of The NYTimes Lens Blog. Jose Espaillat created this amazing piece with his brilliant photographs accompanying his interview with Designer Miodrag Guberinic, whose most recent project was the development of costume crafts and prototypes of iconic helmets and shoulder pieces for Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour 2015.

Espaillat was born and raised in The Dominican Republic. He moved to New York City in 2012 and started taking photos in the summer of 2013. Following his dream, he began studies at School of Visual Arts for a BFA in Photography. In his short career, Espaillat's work has been featured online as well in print by several magazines. Selected editorials were published by GlassBook, Elegant Magazine, The Dapifer, among others.

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Jose Espaillat met with Designer Miodrag Guberinic at his studio in Brooklyn to talk about his art and the life of an artist in New York City. Guberinic grew up in Serbia and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Belgrade with a BFA in Costume and Fashion Design in 2005. He was awarded a full scholarship to Northwestern University’s Stage Design Program, and graduated with an MFA in Theater Costume Design in 2011.  Following his graduation he moved to NYC. He has worked with big names like Madonna, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdale’s, Prada, among others. 

Jose Espaillat: How was it when you moved to New York City? Was it hard, was it easy?

Miodrag Guberinic: When I came to NYC for the first time as a tourist in 2004, I felt that it was the place where I belong. I knew this was the city that would give me abundance of creative work opportunities in my field and I sensed that I simply need to come back to it. So since then, I knew NY will be my home.
The first few months were challenging, but I was doing my best to be proactive about my work and I did everything I could to stay focused on my path. A few of my colleagues from Chicago had moved to NYC as well, so my first jobs were in the Theater. Additionally, I worked as a craft assistant in theater costume shops and a tailor's assistant in a few fashion companies. I only promised myself I will make my money from creative jobs and stay persistent.

Designer Miodrag Guberinic developed the costume crafts and prototypes of iconic helmets and shoulder pieces for Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour 2015! (Photo: Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)


Photographer Jose Espaillat shooting Model shooting Selfie

Q: How did you get those jobs?

A: Most of the jobs came through friends and friends of friends, and some came through Craigslist.

Q: After 5 years you are working for big clients. Did you ever think that you wouldn’t make it in NYC?

A: I never had a doubt. The phrase, “To make it in New York City” has a different meaning for every person who comes here. For me it means - to be able to create and to be recognized for the love I invest in my creative work - as well as to live and support myself from it. That dream became true.

Q: Do you go to art exhibitions and museums frequently?

A: I try to follow whats happening in the city as much as I can. Usually I go only to recommended exhibits. Most  of my close friends are artists and I rely on their opinions. They are pretty active in the city so they help me filter my choices when it comes to new art shows.

Headdress Design: Miodrag Guberinic 
Photograph © Jose Espaillat

Headdress Design: Miodrag Guberinic 
Photograph © Jose Espaillat

 Model: Mateusz Maga and Makeup Artist: Viktorija Bowers

Q: What’s the art event in NYC that left the biggest impression in you?

A: There were a number of costume exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Art that were astounding to me. If I need to select one - I would say, "Seeing Alexander McQueen" exhibition in 2011. That specific exhibition pushed me to move to NYC faster. Moreover, it had the strongest emotional, intellectual and lifelong creatively inspiring impact on me.

Q: Your drawings are very futuristic and unique. Did you always draw with that style? How do you come up with those alien ladies?

A: In my childhood I drew a lot of princesses, then in primary school I started drawing monsters. With art education and work, ladies and monsters evolved and merged into those androgynous looking beings. They just appear on the paper for me and I try to give them my full attention in one shot. I never go back to the same drawing twice - what happens in that moment, that's what it is. 

Q: Do you see yourself in NYC in the next 10 years; and if so, doing what?

A: I see myself here until the end of my life. I will always enjoy being in this city as so many beautiful moments happened and are happening for me here. I don’t recall any other place I visited that gave me a sense of belonging like NYC. I will be doing what I love at that time in my life. That's the goal.

In a city that never sleeps, Mio is an unstoppable force that is working towards greatness.

Makeup Artist: Viktorija Bowers
Model: Mateusz Maga

10.30.2015

SVA MASTERS IN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM: Information Session November 7

Photograph: Kathryn Mussallem
SVA MPS Digital Photography Graduate Class '15

SVA MPS Digital Photography Graduate Class '15

Finding the right school and the right graduate program at the right time in your life is a very important decision. Attend the School of Visual Arts Masters in Digital Photography Information Session on November 7th 2-5PM in NYC. You’ll have the opportunity to meet department staff, students and alumni and visit the 2015 Thesis Exhibit. An online session is also offered on December 3rd.

Information Session 

School of Visual Arts Masters 
MPS Digital Photo i
Saturday, November 7th 2-5PM.

9.18.2015

LAUREN FLEISHMAN: A Love Story // SVA

"Photographing a Love Story"
Photograph © Lauren Fleishman

The School of Visual Arts and Dear Dave Magazine present a talk by Lauren Fleishman (BFA 2001 Photography) about the process of making her recently published photography book, "The Lovers" (Schilt Publishing 2015).

Inspired by the love letters her grandfather wrote to her grandmother during World War II, "The Lovers" documents the stories of couples who have been together for more than 50 years.

 A Talk by Lauren Fleishman:
Friday, October 9th 2015
SVA Theatre, 333 West 23rd St, NYC
Doors open at 7:00PM Presentation at 7:30PM
Free and open to the public 

5.01.2015

SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS: Fall 2015 MPS in Digital Photography Program

Clay McBride

Large Format Print Week with
Celebrity and Portrait Photographer Greg Gorman

Clareese Hill

Ksenia Tavrina

Photography Icon Bruce Davidson Lecture

Tom Ashe Reviewing Online Class Prints

The School of Visual Arts
Master of Professional Studies in Digital Photography Program

The Master of Professional Studies in Digital Photography is an intensive graduate degree program that addresses the technical and creative aspects of current digital image practices, which professional photographers and photo educators require to be at the vanguard of contemporary fine art, commercial, portrait, and fashion photography practices. Within the year, the diverse and talented students excel at producing technically outstanding and conceptually compelling images and multimedia projects, and are ideally positioned to pursue gallery representation, editorial or commercial work, as well as high-end digital retouching and consulting careers.

SVA offers two versions of the MPS Digital Photography Program; a full-time one-year On-campus/Summer Residency program for students that prefer learning in a classroom environment and a part-time two-year Online/Summer Residency for those who would benefit from the convenience and flexibility of the virtual learning experience. Both programs culminate with a summer session and group exhibition in New York City.

MPS Digital Photography Program Co-Founder and Chair, Katrin Eismann, is an internationally respected photographer, educator and author specializing in creative digital photography. Her books include Photoshop Masking and Compositing, Photoshop Restoration and Retouching, The Creative Digital Darkroom, and Real World Digital Photography, among others.

Applications for Fall 2015 MPS Digital Photography Program are being accepted now! Study with Elizabeth Avedon, Michael Foley, Greg Gorman, James Estrin, Tom P. Ashe, Darren and Debra Klomp Ching, Russell Hart, Stella Kramer, Matthew Richmond and Katrin Eismann, along with a roster of other greats! Check out the complete MPS Digital Photography Curriculum and Faculty [here].



Check out my Thesis: Book+Branding Class of 2014

Thesis: Book+Branding Class of 2013 

4.29.2015

SVA DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY MASTERS: Summer Lecture Series. Free


The i3: Images, Ideas, Inspiration summer lecture series features presentations by cutting-edge digital photographers and industry experts.  The series is curated and hosted by Guatemalan photographer Jaime Permuth.

Presented by the Masters in Digital Photography,
Katrin Eismann, Chair

May 28: GREG GORMAN
Celebrity Portrait Photographer

June 11: KIKE CALVO
Photojournalist and Author

June 25: ARLENE GOTTFRIED
Documentary Photographer and Author

July 9: ILONA SZWARC
Fine-Art Photographer

 School of Visual Arts
136 West 21st Street, Room 418
New York, New York
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Free and Open to the Public 
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Download and Subscribe to the i3 Lecture Series on iTunes here. Includes photographers Elinor Carucci, Phil Toledano, Radcliffe 'Ruddy' Roye and 70 others. 

9.13.2014

PHOTOVILLE: SVA BFA Alumni Exhibition In Brooklyn Bridge Park

Photograph © Nir Arieli

Photograph © Supranav Dash

An Exhibition of Works by select School of Visual Arts BFA Photography Alumni from the classes of 2013 and 2012. Curated by Department Chair Stephen Frailey for PHOTOVILLE, a Public Exhibition Space built from Shipping Containers in the heart of Brooklyn Bridge Park.

9/18 – 9/28

9/18 – 9/28

7.16.2014

SVA MPS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: Book+Branding Class of 2014. Part III

 MARK ROUSSEL  Finding and Losing My Father
Photograph (c) 2014 Marc Roussel

Photograph (c) 2014 Evelina Reinhart

HENNY GYLFA  Park Hill Boxing Club
Photograph (c) 2014 Henny Gylfa

JAMIE SHIELDS Less Is More
Photograph (c) 2014 Jaime Shields

SHARRON DIEDRICHS Burden of Existence
 Photograph (c) 2014 Sharron Diedrichs

 WON KIM Stereotypes
Photograph (c) 2014 Won Kim

ERIKA VELASQUEZ  Below The Surface
Photograph (c) 2014 Erika Velasquez

ZILAN FAN Between Dream and Reality
Photograph (c) 2014 Zilan Fan

Photograph (c) 2014 Taylor Mickle

SVA Masters in Digital Photography 2014 Grads - Part III

Leading-edge Masters Degree program in Digital Photography at the School of Visual Arts, Chaired by "Photoshop Diva" Katrin Eismann (check out her Books on Amazon!), with Associate Chair and "Color Guru" Tom P. Ashe, (check out his Color Management book); and with an unbelievable faculty of photography professionals I'd list but do not want to leave anyone out! Congrats to all my students on their final Branding, Book and Portfolio Designs!


*all names are Website links

SVA MPS DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: Book+Branding Class of 2014. Part II

 JAIME CODY  Recollection

VICTORIA HARDINA  Together
Photograph (c) 2014 Victoria Hardina
 

CLAREESE HILL  My Black Face
Photograph (c) 2014 Clareese Hill

AILIN BLASCO  Ourea
Photograph (c) 2014 Ailin Blasco

KEVIN WO  Announce
Photographs (c) 2014 Kevin Wo

 CHUCK ALMAREZ  A Time Gone By
Photograph (c) 2014 Chuck Almarez

 LACY KIERNAN  URBAN LANDSCAPES
Photograph (c) 2014 Lacy Kiernan
ANDRE AVANESSIAN  phobophobialand

  ADRIANO HULTMAN  Things We Can See 
Photograph (c) 2014 Adriano Hultman

SVA Masters in Digital Photography 2014 Grads - Part II

Leading-edge Masters Degree program in Digital Photography at the School of Visual Arts, Chaired by "Photoshop Diva" Katrin Eismann (check out her Books on Amazon!), with Associate Chair and "Color Guru" Tom P. Ashe, (check out his Color Management book); and with an unbelievable faculty of photography professionals I'd list but do not want to leave anyone out! Congrats to all my students on their final Branding, Book and Portfolio Designs!


*all names are Website links