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2010 SPE Annual ConferenceSpeakers

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Cat Marino

Saturday, March 06, 2010 @ 10:00am, Salon CD

"Re-Thinking Photographic Education: Expanding the Canon"

Catherine Marino is an artist, curator, and educator currently working at the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach, California. She has a MA in Art and Visual Culture Education from the University of... read more

Michelle Dunn Marsh is an advocate for photography and
design. Affiliated with the Aperture Foundation since 1996, she
currently serves as co-publisher of Aperture magazine. She also
develops photo-based book projects for other institutions andread more

Douglas McCulloh is an artist, educator and curator based in
Southern California. He exhibits widely in the United States,
Mexico, Europe, and China. McCulloh has curated 13 exhibitions,
most recently "Sight Unseen: International Photography byread more

Tim McLaughlin

Tim McLaughlin

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

"Multimedia Crash Course for Photography Students"

Originally from Louisville, KY, Tim McLaughlin received his Masters of Fine Arts from the University of Florida. As a graduate student he studied the history and impact of documentary practice both within an art context... read more

Kimowan Metchewais (some early works signed McLain) is a
Cree artist, writer, and graphic designer. He is now a professor of
studio art at the University of North Carolina. He comes from
Cold Lake First... read more

Rick Miller

Rick Miller

Thursday, March 04, 2010 @ 3:00pm, Salon AB

"What's New in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom"

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 1:00pm, Room 411-412

"Adobe Photoshop Lightroom: From Image Library to Finish"

Rick Miller is a Senior Solutions Engineer for Education at Adobe Systems where he helps Adobe's education customers find the solutions they need to enhance the pedagogical experiences of their students. Before working at Adobe... read more

Roberto Muffoletto

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 3:00pm, Salon A

"The Vasa-Project: Beyond the Classroom Walls"

Roberto Muffoletto was founder and director of CEPA Gallery
in Buffalo, NY, editor and publisher of Camera Lucida: Journal
of the Criticism of Photography, and editor of Frame|Work from
the Los Angeles Center of Photographic... read more

Renée M. Mussai

Renée M. Mussai

Friday, March 05, 2010 @ 10:00am, Salon E

"Autograph ABP: The Missing Chapter"

Renée Mussai has been involved with Autograph ABP since 2001, where she currently oversees the establishment of the Archive and Research Centre for Culturally Diverse Photography at Rivington Place, London. In addition to curating the... read more

Osamu James Nakagawa

Osamu James Nakagawa

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

"Remains"

Osamu James Nakagawa received a MFA from the University of Houston, and currently he is an associate professor at Indiana University in Bloomington. Nakagawa is a recipient of the 2009 Guggenheim fellowship and 2010 Higashikawa... read more

Jane S. Noel

Saturday, March 06, 2010 @ 10:00am, Salon B

"Bend Me, Shape Me: Self Portraiture and Stereotype"

Jane S. Noel: Using a variety of materials, I primarily investigate
the concepts of identity, gender, and contemporary issues. My
training was in the more traditional realms of photography with
Judith Joy Ross at Moravian... read more

Ginger Owen-Murakami

Saturday, March 06, 2010 @ 11:00am, Salon F

"Ancestral Presence"

Ginger Owen-Murakami is assistant professor of photography
and intermedia at Western Michigan University. She holds an
MFA in photography from Louisiana State University, a BFA in
photography from The University of Central Florida, and was... read more

Veronica Passalacqua is curator at the C.N. Gorman Museum at University of California, Davis. As a writer, curator, and scholar of Native North American art, her research emphasis and curatorial practices are based upon collaboration... read more

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