Students in my classes can expect to see a wide range of photographs not only limited to photo-based art but also as tools of surveillance, anthropology, commercial promotion and journalism to discuss theory and to explore the rich photographic collections in the National Capital Region. I am interested in photography as a “social practice” - that is to say, I do not look at photographs as straightforward and unequivocal historic records but instead I examine how they mediate lived experience. Paul Getty Museum (California) and the London Regional Art Gallery (now Museums London), among other institutions. Before coming to Carleton, I worked for the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography (then an affiliate of the National Gallery of Canada), the J. and Ph.D (Boston University)Ī specialist in photo studies, I teach undergraduate and graduate classes in the history and theory of photography as well as a range of other Art History courses. Full Professor Associate Dean, Research and International, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Degrees:ī.F.A.
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