PERSONAL PROJECTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY
Victoria Heilweil
5 sessions >> Tuesdays, February 25- March 24
6:00-9:00pm, Studio 18, $245Photographers often work with individual
images, refining their technique, composition and content. The next
step in that development is to work with a group of related images and
build a personal project from start to finish. The class takes you
through a process of brainstorming, development, editing and
presentation to transform your ideas to a completed form. We will
also create artist statements, and strategies for getting your work
out into the world. Each student’s development will be individual in
the course, but expect to make considerable progress on your project
over the five weeks. Each week we will review your work, and make
recommendations for improvement, and next steps for your series.
Whether this is the first time you are creating a personal project, or
you are stuck in your process and would like some feedback to help
refine and complete an existing series, this class is for you.
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VICTORIA MARA HEILWEIL is a nationally exhibited photographic artist,
curator, and educator. Her photography transforms the mundane into the
sublime. She received her MFA from California College of the Arts in
1995. Her work has been included in exhibitions at the San Jose
Institute for Contemporary Art, Intersection for the Arts, Southern
Exposure, RayKo Photo Center, Pro Arts and PHOTO Gallery in the Bay
Area; wall space gallery and Robert V. Fullerton Art Museum in
Southern California; University Art Gallery at California State
University, Chico; Minneapolis Photo Center; Visual Arts Center in
Portsmouth, Virginia; and Washington Square Art Galleries in New York
City. She has also created public and community-based artworks in
conjunction with the ZERO1 Biennial in San Jose and the Bayview Opera
House in San Francisco. Heilweil was selected as an Artist in
Residence at the de Young Museum in 2015.
https://www.victoriaheilweil.com [https://www.victoriaheilweil.com]
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FAQs
What materials (if any) will I need to bring to class?
Each course requires specific materials that we ask you bring to your
first class session so you can get started making right
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What are my transport/parking options getting to SAN FRANCISCO ART
INSTITUTE?
All classes, unless otherwise noted, meet at 800 Chestnut Street,
between Jones and Leavenworth. You can find directions to campus on
the SFAI website. [http://www.sfai.edu/contact-us]
SFAI is located in a residential neighborhood, and free two-hour
parking is available on all of the streets immediately surrounding the
school. The two-hour restriction cuts off at 9 pm, so evening Public
Education students do not need to move their car, unless you arrive
prior to 7 pm.
SFAI is easily accessible via public transportation, with Muni bus
lines #30 Stockton, #45 Union, and #47 Van Ness located within a few
blocks of campus.
Where can I contact the organizer with any questions?
SFAI Public Education Staff are always happy to answer any questions
you may have about the Public Education program, or our courses. We
are in the office Monday-Friday from 9 am to 5 pm. Call US at:
415.749.4554 or e-mail: publiceducation@sfai.edu
What is the refund policy?
Refund requests must be made in writing to publiceducation@sfai.edu.
For courses that meet for ten sessions or more, a 100% refund minus a
$20 processing fee is given if written notice is received at least
five business days before the first class. After five business days
before the first class, an 80% refund minus a $20 processing fee is
given when written notice is received prior to the third class. _No
refund is given after the class has met three times. Please allow two
to three weeks to receive your refund._
For courses that meet for six sessions or fewer, a 100% refund minus a
$20 processing fee is given when written notice is received at least
five business days before the first class. After five business days
before the first class, an 80% refund minus a $20 processing fee is
given when written notice is received prior to the second class. _No
refund is given after the class has met two times. Please allow two to
three weeks to receive your refund._
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