Snapshot Day– From Dean Ugoretz

Hi everyone,

You should have received this email from Dean Ugoretz today. Please read:

Hello Class of 2017!

As most of you probably already know, Friday, October 11, is the date of the annual Snapshot NYC.

What does this mean to you? This means that all of you, every Macaulay freshman, will take a photograph on that day. Every year on October 11, since 2006, we have been collecting these photos, building an archive of Macaulay students’ views of New York City on the same date every year.

Your photo can be of any subject–anything that represents how you see New York City on that day–at the intersection of who you are and what you see in your city. You don’t need a fancy camera (anything that takes pictures will do), you just need your creative eye and inquiring heart.

After you take the photo, you will upload it to an online gallery (by October 25!!) and a team of student curators, led by a curatorial associate, will mount all the photos in an exhibition at the Macaulay building, which you will come to see and experience on Sunday, December 8. (Your Arts in NY Seminar professor may also ask you to discuss your submissions in class).

You can find instructions for how to upload your photo at

http://eportfolios.macaulay.cuny.edu/faculty/2011/10/05/snapshot-2013-directions/

The online gallery will be open for viewing, commenting and sharing, so tell your friends, family and classmates to have a look. (after October 11, of course, when your photos begin to be there to be seen!)

If you want to have a look at some of the photos from last year, they are here
http://macaulay.cuny.edu/gallery/index.php/Snapshot-2012

Or maybe you’re interested in being one of the student curators for the event? If so, drop me an email. The student curators get to work with our Curatorial Associate, Corey D’Augustine, an artist and experienced curator. They get to shape the show that will be exhibited December 8, get a great credential to put on a resume, and even get some free dinners!

I’m very much looking forward to seeing your photos! Don’t forget to shoot them on October 11–anytime in that 24-hour period.

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