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Photography Exhibition by Steven Hirsch on View August 31
Media Arts Renamed Film/Video and Photography
Pratt to Present "Eye on the Strand" Photo Exhibition
Pratt to Celebrate its First Ever Endowed Professorship
2009 Fine Arts Graduates Win Joan Mitchell Fellowship Awards
Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) Gallery will present “Courthouse Confessions – In Their Own Words,” a photography exhibition of work by CCPS instructor and longtime photojournalist Steven Hirsch. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, runs from August 31 – September 29, 2009.
Pratt Institute’s Media Arts Department has been renamed the Film/Video and Photography Department, effective July 1, 2009. The department, which is one of 15 degree programs within the Institute’s School of Art and Design, is located on Pratt’s Brooklyn campus.
Pratt Center for Continuing and Professional Studies (CCPS) Gallery will present “Eye on the Strand,” a group exhibition that features the work of the three winners and 20 finalists of Pratt, the Aperture Foundation, and Strand Book Store’s first-ever photography contest. The exhibition, which is free and open to the public, will run from July 15 – August 26, 2009 and will include creative photo representations of the Strand Book Store.
Pratt Institute President Thomas F. Schutte and The Board of Trustees of Pratt Institute will hold a dinner to celebrate the establishment of The Marc Rosen Distinguished Visiting Chair in Design on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at The Gramercy Park Hotel Roof at Two Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. The event will include a cocktail reception at 7 p.m. followed by dinner, and will celebrate the first endowed professorship in the history of Pratt Institute.
Pratt Institute department of fine arts graduate students Charlotte Meyer and Kris Scheifele won 2009 Joan Mitchell Fellowship Awards for their accomplishments in sculpture and painting, respectively. Through this award program, Meyer and Scheifele will each receive a $15,000 grant and will also participate in a group exhibition at the Cue Art Foundation in Chelsea, New York in spring of 2010.
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7 AIA CES LUs, 7 PDHs. In combination with the regions transit systems and intercity rail systems, the regions expressways and parkways provide the essential network for mobility of people and goods in the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Area. This arterial highway system directly moves people in buses, taxis, HOVs, and automobiles, and gives access to the other people modes, such as bicycle, rapid transit (bus or rail), ferry, etc. Along with freight rail lines, the expressways also move the vast quantities of goods that support the regions economy. Unlike many other areas, the New York-New Jersey regions arterial highway system, including its key bridge and tunnel links, is provided by a multiplicity of governments and authorities, in both states. The roles of the agencies and organizations involved have undergone many changes over the past 100 years, the period within which the present network developed. This course will review that development, focusing particularly on the period from the 1930s through the present. It will examine key influences and influencers, system milestones, points of controversy, current system status, and the outlook for the future. The course will also present and analyze past, current, and emerging concepts for policy, planning, design and operations of the arterial highway system. Topics include: The regions roadways at the turn of the 20th century; emergence of the automobile (1920s, 1930s); influences, inside and outside of the U.S.(1930s, early 1940s); bridges and tunnels (1880s to 1930s); programs of NYC, NYS, NJ (1920s-early 1940s); Post-World War II (1950s, 1960s); new twists (1960s, 1970s); the maturing of the highway system (1980s, 1990s); recent developments (early 2000s); and retrospective/ prospective. Tuition: $295.
Pro Stud Manh Non-Credit Tuiti: $295.00
Pro Stud Manh Reg Fee: $10.00
Location: Manhattan
Meeting Information: T (09:00AM-05:00PM)
CEUs: 0
Start Date: 11/24/09
End Date: 11/24/09
Faculty: Goodman, Leon