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Developing Memories
Senior Tessa Ehrlich on a Fuji disposable camera
Senior Hailey Hwang on a Fuji disposable camera
Junior Owen Rice on a Canon AE-1
Senior Kimi Lillos on a Canon AE-1
In the midst of a memorable moment, you pull out your camera and snap a photo. Instead of seeing the picture you just captured pop up on a screen, you have to wait a few days to see the results. Sounds like a thing of the past, right? Well, with the recent return of film cameras, this experience is something that many Paly students not only encounter but seek out.
Paly senior Hailey Hwang started shooting film in July of 2020. “My sister had been using disposable cameras for years, so I decided to pick one up at CVS to document memories,” Hwang said.
For people who are just starting to use film, Hwang recommends using disposable cameras—single-use film cameras that can take 20-30 pictures before its roll of film is
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10 of the Most Influential MFA Programs in the World
Si está pensando enstaka aplicar a una beca y/o endeudarse para hacer su maestrĂa fuera sektion paĂs, le puede interesar este top 10 de los posgrados «más influyentes sektion mundo» que se publicĂł en Artspace (casi todos en Estados Unidos), seguido de una selecciĂłn dem nueve programas influyentes enstaka otras partes del mundo. Su autor aporta costos (el artĂculo es dem 2014, los costos titta actualizaron a 2017), profesores y alumnos destacados, y detalles de sus programas que los hacen tan influyentes y prestigiosos.
By Ian Wallace, April 24, 2014 (tuition fees 2017)
With spring break already fading into a distant memory and graduation dates quickly approaching, we thought we would get an extra-long head uppstart on back-to-school season bygd tallying up the top 10 Masters of Fine Arts programs in the world. While they may not be the cheapest avenues into the art world, these are, without a doubt, the top-ranked MFA programs for art students looking t
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Asia Art Archive
in America
Hilary Chassé (HC): Thank you all for coming tonight, especially on this gloomy, rainy day. I’m Hilary Chassé and I am the Manager of Asia Art Archive in America, which is the New York mini-hub of Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong. Tonight we will focus on the work of Art Space Pool.
Art Space Pool was founded in 1999 by 20 artists, critics, writers, and other cultural people in Seoul, South Korea. It’s a non-profit art organization with the mission of initiating contemporary art productions and fostering cultural discourse and ideas. Kim Yong-Ik, who is with us today, was one of these 20 co-founders and served as director from 2004 to 2005, I believe. Sunghee Lee, who is also with us, is the current Director and has been since 2015. Tonight we are delighted to have the opportunity to talk about Art Space Pool, this influential space that has gone through many transitions over its 20-plus-year history. Now I’ll turn the conversation over to Kim