Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Lecture Hall
Student Film Screenings will be shown in the Lecture Hall starting at 7 pm (Wednesday through Saturday) Students will present their work from the following VES courses: Introduction to Non Fiction Filmmaking; Introduction to Non Fiction Videomaking; Fundamentals of Animation; Introduction to Narrative Filmmaking; The Essay Film; Intermediate Animation: Making and Animated Film; Critical Media Practice.
Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts, Lecture Hall
Student Film Screenings will be shown in the Lecture Hall starting at 7 pm (Wednesday through Saturday) Students will present their work from the following VES courses: Introduction to Non Fiction Filmmaking; Introduction to Non Fiction Videomaking; Fundamentals of Animation; Introduction to Narrative Filmmaking; The Essay Film; Intermediate Animation: Making and Animated Film; Critical Media Practice.
The Visual and Environmental Studies Visiting Faculty Richard Renaldi will present his work. Renaldi teaches the Where the Wild Things Are photography course.
WEDNESDAY, March 28! Freshmen: Come to VES’ Advising Fortnight event, “Inside VES” at 4:00 in Carpenter Center B04, on the lower level. Current concentrators and an alum will present their work and talk about concentrating in VES and refreshments will be served. Hope to see you there. For more information, contact Paula Soares at soares@fas.harvard.edu.
The Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) hosts its annual Fall Open Studios on Tuesday, December 5, 2017 from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts. Students present their work from the following VES courses: Silkscreen; One Thing Leads to Another: Introduction to Painting; Introduction to Still Photography; The Devil Probably x 8+1; On Objects: A Studio Course in Sculpture, Video, & Performance; Directed Research; Principals and Plasticity: Intermediate Painting Course; Object Matter of Jellyfish: Sculpture...
Applications are due on Thursday October 26 for sophomores.
What is VES?
The concentration in Visual and Environmental Studies cultivates skills in both the practice and the critical study of the visual arts. Its components include photography, filmmaking, animation, video art, painting, drawing, printmaking and sculpture, as well as film and visual studies, critical theory, and the study of the...