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2010 SPE Annual ConferenceSpeakers

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Amber Johnston

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 1:00pm, Salon A

"Self as Object: Perspectives of Identity"

Amber Johnston received her MFA in photography from RIT
after a BFA in ceramics from UArts in Philadelphia. She currently
lives and works in Philadelphia teaching in the Continuing
Studies department at UArts and at... read more

Priya Kambli

Priya Kambli

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 1:00pm, Salon E

"Color Falls Down"

Priya Kambli was born in India. She moved to the United States at age 18, carrying her entire life in one suitcase. She began her artistic career in the States, and her work has always... read more

Dennis Keeley

Dennis Keeley

Thursday, March 04, 2010 @ 9:00am, Room 411-412

Student Seminar

Dennis Keeley has worked as an artist, photographer, teacher and writer for more than 25 years. His work has been exhibited in numerous one-person and group shows, and he is published internationally in books and... read more

Richard Kelly

Richard Kelly

Thursday, March 04, 2010 @ 12:00pm, Salon CD

"What Every Photographer Should Know About Copyright"

"The Phone Rings, Now What?"

Richard Dale Kelly is a Pittsburgh-based photographer and educator. A recipient of the 2011 United Nations' International Photographic Council's Leadership Award and a 2009 Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Council... read more

Jay Kinghorn

Jay Kinghorn

Thursday, March 04, 2010 @ 1:30pm, Salon CD

"I Need a Workflow That Works for Me"

Accomplished author, provocative speaker and Olympus Visionary Photographer Jay Kinghorn guides companies in boosting their marketing efforts and brand recognition through the use of visual media. His company focuses specifically on the strategic use, creation... read more

Vicki Kluthe

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 9:00am, Salon F

"Framing the Family Photograph"

Vicki Kluthe pursued and received a BS in art education from
the University of and a graduate degree from Texas Woman's
University. While at TWU she discovered photography. This new
media allowed her to express... read more

Tuba Koymen

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 2:00pm, Salon B

"Inside/Outside"

Tuba Koymen was born and received her BFA in Turkey. She
earned her MFA degree in photography from the Maryland
Institute College of Art. Her works have been in many solo and
group exhibitions in... read more

Katharine Kreisher

Katharine Kreisher

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 1:00pm, Salon A

"Self as Object: Perspectives of Identity"

Katharine Kreisher directs the photography program at Hartwick College. She earned an MA from Skidmore College and MFA from the University at Albany, SUNY. Recent solo exhibitions include "Dream Desert" at RioBravoFineArt in Truth or... read more

Christina Leslie graduated from the Ontario College of Art and
Design with a BFA in photography. Her photographs explore her
bi-racial heritage, her west- Indian culture, race, stereotypes and
marginalization. Text is often incorporated in... read more

Erica Lord was born in Alaska; she has not stopped moving
since. She is an interdisciplinary artist and a professor of visual
art and indigenous studies at the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
In her work,... read more

Pierre-Yves Mahé

Pierre-Yves Mahé

Saturday, March 06, 2010 @ 2:00pm, Salon E

"House of Nicéphore Niépce: A Retrospective"

Pierre-Yves Mahé directs the Maison Nicéphore Niépce project from its beginning in July 1999. Commercial photographer and holder of an executive MBA diploma from HEC, he has also created the school of photography SPEOS in... read more

Jean-Louis Mariginier

Saturday, March 06, 2010 @ 2:00pm, Salon E

"House of Nicéphore Niépce: A Retrospective"

Jean-Louis Marignier is a researcher for the CNRS at the
Physical Chemistry lab of the University Paris-Sud Orsay. He has
rediscovered the whole photographic processes invented by Nicéphore
Niépce and forgotten since, and discovered an... read more

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