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Program 2 and Certificate Guidelines and Application

Painting, Drawing, Sculpture, Photography - Apply Now

  • applicants are encouraged to submit paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs
  • each applicant will get up to eight running feet of wall space or up to 64 square feet of floor space in the Lewis Center to display their submissions
  • contact Marjorie Carhart to be assigned a location
  • work can be installed between Wednesday, March 28, 10:00 AM and Saturday, March 31, 5:00 PM.  All work will be reviewed starting Monday morning, April 2 - no exceptions
  • in addition to actual work, applicants may submit up to 12 additional images of their work on a cd rom
  • images must be formatted as jpegs no larger than 900 x 700 pixels at 72 dpi
  • submit cds to Joe Scanlan, Director, via Kristy Seymour in the Lewis Center for the Arts office, room 112, no later than 5:00pm on Monday, April 2
  • questions contact Joe Scanlan
     

Film and Video Production - Apply Now

  • applicants may submit up to 15 minutes of film and video work. This can be one work, several works, or excerpts, as long as the total running time does not exceed fifteen minutes
  • works should be submitted on DVD or miniDV. Please test your DVDs before submitting to be sure they play in a standard DVD player as well as on a laptop
  • applicants may also submit up to 10 pages of scripts and /or storyboards in addition to their video work
  • submit DVDs to Joe Scanlan, Director, via Kristy Seymour in the Lewis Center for the Arts office, room 112, no later than 5:00pm on Monday, April 2
  • questions contact Su Friedrich
     

Film History and Theory - Apply Now

  • applicants may submit a letter indicating the following: Department of major, courses taken in film studies, anticipated plans for junior independent work. Please note: film certificate candidates must have the agreement of their home departments to do a film-related thesis. It is not possible to do a second thesis in this track
  • if you have completed a film history or theory course, please submit one graded paper
  • please direct all questions and submissions to P. Adams Sitney


     
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