Classes & Workshops

Storytelling through Film Photography (Ages 13-17)

  • Class starts on: Saturday, June 22, 2024
  • Duration: 6 Weeks
  • Saturdays | 11:00 am - 01:00 pm
  • Location: Main Campus
  • Fee: $195

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Become a visual storyteller! Learn how to sequence images to create a narrative while incorporating the concepts of symbolism and metaphor. Process your film and watch as your prints develop in Crealdé's darkroom then combine with the written word. Get the picture?

Required Supplies

Film cameras are provided.

Special Notes

Young Adults ages 13-17

Instructor

Anthony Hicks Jr.

Anthony Hicks, a graduate student studying Art Administration and Museum Leadership, is a traditional and new media artist who is primarily focused on his work in black and white fine art photography. Hicks holds a BA degree in Fine Art with a minor study in interactive media from Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey. Currently, Hicks is a preparator and art handler, while teaching film photography at Crealdé School of Art and Visual Art at the Elementary School grade levels. Hicks integrates art history, art appreciation and art criticism into all lesson plans, and is committed to designing lessons to accommodate a broad range of learning styles while encouraging students to reach their fullest potentials.