Saturday, October 14, 2017 @ 9:00am, Room 149
Panel Talk: Tracing the Lineage of 20th-Century Landscape Photography into the 21st Century
In 2014 Ginger Sisco Cook earned an MFA from TAMUC with a concentration in photography. Her post-graduate work, A Woman's Eye of The Llano Estacado, challenges the American West as defined by the eyes of males since the beginning of photographic history. Her work offers landscapes of West Texas and Eastern New Mexico with élan of female eyes. Ginger will explain how her work concentrating on the Llano Estacado has been inspired by the TAMUC landscape photography program taught by Chad Smith.
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