Matt Hamon, Artist Workshop

Harmon will present a workshop on location lighting with strobes and speedlight for portraiture. Workshop attendees will get hands-on experience with technical, aesthetic, and conceptual aspects of portraiture, including location choice, posing a subject, lighting, exposure, and post-processing. This workshop is aimed at intermediate to advanced photographers. This workshop will be conducted with a digital workflow. Strobe lighting will be provided.

** Participants are encouraged to bring their own cameras and lights if they have them.

Attendance is limited. Please reserve your place by calling 405-744-1535 or infosca@okstate.edu

 

One of the first residence halls in Oklahoma, the Women’s Building was constructed in 1910. The name was changed to Gardiner Hall in recognition of Maud Gardiner, who pioneered Home Economics at OSU. In addition to being one of the first women’s residence halls, it also housed the Domestic Economy and Art Division. Through the years, along with the Domestic arts, the building has been used for women’s physical education, karate, speech, agriculture extension, drafting, and the Foreign Language Department. A gift from Pete and Pat Bartlett made possible a complete renovation of Gardiner Hall. The name was changed to Bartlett Center for the Studio Arts after the Art Department reclaimed the building in 1984. With the addition of the Visual Arts Annex to the Art Department in 2002, new opportunities in 3D, Sculpture, Ceramics, and Printmaking Studios became available, so the name was changed to the Bartlett Center for the Visual Arts. The art gallery continues to bear the historic building name as the Gardiner Gallery of Art. Exhibits include the student and faculty exhibitions as well as international and national artists. The gallery also features faculty and student curated shows and traveling exhibitions.