Saturdays at Todd
Documenting Three Dimensional Works of Art
If you do not have an MTSU account, please call 615-542-6368 or email gallery@mtsu.edu to enroll.
This faculty led initiative was designed to expand our community engagement in and around Murfreesboro. The events are free and open to the public with all materials provided as tools to build greater advocacy for the arts in middle Tennessee. Students and faculty participate and lead demonstrations. They answer questions and offer insight into context, technique, and concept.
Exhibit openings in our main gallery and each student space are scheduled on Saturdays to encourage community and alumni attendance while providing greater access to our facilities and programs.
Activities include all ages in interactive workshops, lectures, and exhibits. Through open discussion about artwork and the role of the artist in communities, we will demonstrate the importance of arts education while fostering a culture of support for the Arts in Tennessee.
All workshops are located in Todd Hall Room 224A except where otherwise noted.
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Note this workshop is on a Friday afternoon and is open only to currently enrolled MTSU Art and Design students. It will be an introduction to the use of photography, lighting, color correction and Photoshop to accurately document three dimensional works of art. Discussion will include appropriate lighting, ethical editing, file handling and storage as well as documenting works of art. Participants may bring in a small work of their own but everyone's work may not be documented during the workshop. Experience with Photoshop not required.
Questions: Mark.Mcleod@mtsu.edu or at Todd Hall, Room 217.