Sparking New Meaning with Diptychs and Paired Photographs with Morgain Bailey
Starts December 7th meets for four Tuesdays, 1pm - 3pm EST
In this group, Morgain Bailey will provide instruction and guidance in the art of sparking new meanings by pairing land-inspired photographs. She will provide inspiration to the group by showing examples of various ways images work together to create meaning in unconventional ways. She will also offer guidance in thinking about directing the visual language we create when making and editing our photographic land-based work. The group will provide constructive criticism and feedback in addition to opening an opportunity to talk about your work in a private environment.
Morgain Bailey (she/they) is a visual artist with a multi-decade art practice. She creates long-form projects that mix social documentary with personal poetics and geographic exploration. She teaches online photography workshops and lives in northeastern Maine. She studied multi-disciplinary visual art at The San Francisco Art Institute, The California College of the Arts, FotoFilmic, Maine Media Workshops, Santa Barbara Community College and the California State Summer School for the Arts at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. Find her online at: morgainbaileyphotographer.com or on Instagram at @bailey_photo.
Non-refundable donations in any amount are encouraged and gratefully accepted. They will go to support both the instructor and the Six Feet Photography Project. Currently, practice groups do not have any additional funding and provide a unique workshop environment for participants.