All those higher education professionals can now chime in to say how many students of color they have in their photo classes or departments, and why they think they are so under represented in arts, and especially photography.
not a higher education professional, nor do i play one on TV but i was a student in the 80s at a liberal arts university
over a 4 years period
about 15.. maybe 18 [ each semester ]
3-4 asian americans
2 women
no african americans
mostly euro/anglo americans or english/european students
this is for photography 2-5 ( advanced )
students shared the classroom worked together and met all at the same time
not sure what hte breakdown was at the SMFA which was an afflilated school
not sure why minorities were under represented, maybe they had different interests or not enough $$ for the materials ?
there were no pre-requisites ( except you use a manual camera and buy your own paper +film )
it wasn't cheap,
people often took photography classes thinking it was a gut/blow off / easy A and after the first couple of classes
they realized it wasn't as easy as they thought.
hi theo
$75 is a lot of money to some folks ..
( it is to me ! ) just as the cost of an apug subscription ( $24 )
is enough of an obstacle to some that they can't afford it.
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