
ICP - International Center of Photography
Join us for an evening to meet the chairs, tour our facilities, and learn more about our Degree and Certificate Programs. For further information, please phone Degree and Certificate Programs at 212.857.0063, or learn more at www.icp.org/school.
RSVP online at http://www.icp.org/school/information or call 212.857.0001.
Time:6:00PM Friday, November 6th
Location:Learn more about the School of the International Center of Photography

ICP - International Center of Photography RIP Roy DeCarava
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Roy DeCarava translated American reality into terms that satisfied his photographic integrity.

ICP - International Center of Photography Date change! The book signing with Lillian Bassman originally scheduled for this evening will now be held November 20
Lillian Bassman: Women
Location:ICP Museum Store
Time:6:00PM Friday, November 20th

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Peter van Agtmael has risked his life to capture the grim reality of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as Niko Koppel reports.

ICP - International Center of Photography What's next at ICP--surrealism, homemade cameras, and Alan B. Stone

ICP - International Center of Photography From the ICP Collections Blog "Fans in a Flashbulb"
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ICP - International Center of Photography Show off your "Dress Codes" love with this ICP-exclusive tote bag
Source: shopping.icp.org
You may have trouble deciding whether to use this tote bag or just keep it on view. This limited edition, original wearable art bag features two dazzling and powerful images from Mickalene Thomas recent work, Put Something Down On It, 2009 and Lovely Six Foota, 2007. ...

ICP - International Center of Photography Every Friday at 3pm, join the Certificate and Degree Programs Associate to learn about ICP's full-time programs. For more information, contact the Degree and Certificate Programs Associate at cthuman@icp.edu or 212.857.0063.

ICP - International Center of Photography
General Studies
-This program current photographic trends as well as the history of the medium, accommodating students of wide-ranging interests.
Documentary Photography and Photojournalism
-This program provides professional training for advanced photographers in the field of photojournalism.
ICP-Bard Undergraduate Photog...raphy Program
-We offer a 32-credit option within the General Studies Program.
Application deadline: Friday, January 15, 2010
To download application materials, visit: http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b. 732197/k.B754/FullTime_Programs.htm
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-This program current photographic trends as well as the history of the medium, accommodating students of wide-ranging interests.
Documentary Photography and Photojournalism
-This program provides professional training for advanced photographers in the field of photojournalism.
ICP-Bard Undergraduate Photog...raphy Program
-We offer a 32-credit option within the General Studies Program.
Application deadline: Friday, January 15, 2010
To download application materials, visit: http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.
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ICP offers full-time programs at both the undergraduate and graduate-degree levels.
Time:12:00PM Friday, January 15th
Location:The School of the International Center of Photography

ICP - International Center of Photography
Application deadline: Friday, January 8, 2010
The 60 credits required for the MFA degree cover the production of a final exhibition of original artwork and a cumulative written document, as well as the completion of assignments and internships. At the center of the program is an exploration of the ways in which the phot...ograph operates in society and the ways in which students' own practice works for them.
The ICP-Bard approach emphasizes creative vision and an openness to examining the many iterations of the image from photography to digital imaging, installation, and video. By considering how photographs are created, presented, discussed, used, and documented, students gain an intimate knowledge of the entire life cycle of the image.
The graduate seminars blend in-depth study, intensive discussions, and individual work. Students also gain an understanding of the role of art historians through working with ICP's curatorial team and extensive archives; they learn how exhibitions are curated, archives are maintained, and research is conducted. In master classes and internships, students learn firsthand from contemporary artists about the practical conditions of art making and innovative approaches to photographic practice. With its strong emphasis on writing, the program encourages students to articulate the relationship between their practice and that of other artists. Students challenge their ideas and test new approaches to image making, synthesizing the program's varied experiences and defining their own way of working.
Throughout the program, students receive individualized attention and support from a distinguished and dedicated core faculty, as well as noted visiting artists who conduct master classes and mentors with whom students intern. Because the visiting faculty consists of practicing artists, scholars, critics, and historians who have other professional commitments, participants vary from year to year.
To download application materials, visit: http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b. 850305/k.2BF6/ICPBard_MFA.htmRead More
The 60 credits required for the MFA degree cover the production of a final exhibition of original artwork and a cumulative written document, as well as the completion of assignments and internships. At the center of the program is an exploration of the ways in which the phot...ograph operates in society and the ways in which students' own practice works for them.
The ICP-Bard approach emphasizes creative vision and an openness to examining the many iterations of the image from photography to digital imaging, installation, and video. By considering how photographs are created, presented, discussed, used, and documented, students gain an intimate knowledge of the entire life cycle of the image.
The graduate seminars blend in-depth study, intensive discussions, and individual work. Students also gain an understanding of the role of art historians through working with ICP's curatorial team and extensive archives; they learn how exhibitions are curated, archives are maintained, and research is conducted. In master classes and internships, students learn firsthand from contemporary artists about the practical conditions of art making and innovative approaches to photographic practice. With its strong emphasis on writing, the program encourages students to articulate the relationship between their practice and that of other artists. Students challenge their ideas and test new approaches to image making, synthesizing the program's varied experiences and defining their own way of working.
Throughout the program, students receive individualized attention and support from a distinguished and dedicated core faculty, as well as noted visiting artists who conduct master classes and mentors with whom students intern. Because the visiting faculty consists of practicing artists, scholars, critics, and historians who have other professional commitments, participants vary from year to year.
To download application materials, visit: http://www.icp.org/site/c.dnJGKJNsFqG/b.
The ICP-Bard MFA Program in Advanced Photographic Studies
Time:12:00PM Friday, January 8th
Location:The School of the International Center of Photography

ICP - International Center of Photography Polaroid film slated for mid-2010 return!
Source: www.the-impossible-project.com
We are pleased to herewith announce a history making cooperation between Polaroid and The Impossible Project: As we have created quite some buzz about Analog Instant Photography over the past 12 months, ...

ICP - International Center of Photography Today at the ICP Museum Store: book signing with Magnum photographer Peter van Agtmael at 6pm
Peter van Agtmael: 2nd Tour: Hope I Don't Die
Location:ICP Museum Store
Time:6:00PM Friday, October 23rd

ICP - International Center of Photography
http://ethicist.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/1 0/20/should-photos-come-with-warning-lab els/
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Given the ongoing criticism of digitally manipulated fashion spreads, should ads using electronically altered images be banned?

ICP - International Center of Photography Tomorrow at the PDN PhotoPlus Expo at the Jacob Javits Center (NYC) - "Weird Beauty" panel discussion featuring curators and images from the hit Year of Fashion exhibition
a panel discussion
Location:PhotoPlus Expo, Jacob Javits Center
Time:1:15PM Thursday, October 22nd





















