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In the world of Art+Design at Houston Community College, there are many creatives, including Fashion, Fashion Merchandising, Cosmetology, and Photography. Experts in the fields talk about their…
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Description: The Art+Design Creative Collective brings multiple programs together to showcase Fashion Design student work in a live-streamed fashion show | Euphoric Bloom. Art+Design programs include…
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The New World / New Dimension Fashion Show is a Film & Fashion Collaboration of Art+Design@HCC and the XR Lab & Studio. New World / New Dimension was developed and produced by faculty,…
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The New World / New Dimension Fashion Show is a Film & Fashion Collaboration of Art+Design@HCC and the XR Lab & Studio. New World / New Dimension was developed and produced by faculty,…
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Photography, Arft oen then129th century
Creative Commmons License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA
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Portrait Photography
Creative Commmons License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA
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Overwhelming (Im)PossibilitiesThis exhibition of images includes work by members of the South-Central chapter of the Society for Photographic Education. The chapter includes students, educators and…
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Late 19th century Impressionism
Creative Commmons License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA
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Late 19th century Art
Creative Commmons License
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: CC BY-NC-SA
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Features prints and mixed media works.
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2018 FotoFest at Central: Vanishing Point: Ten Thousand Miles of Photographs for Tempor, an ongoing collaboration between Photographer and HCC Adjunct Faculty, Scott Cartwright, and his wife, Art…
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Portrait of the Neighborhood by Luis Parra
During the Summer Studios program, I met and photographed many people of
the neighborhood surrounding Project Row Houses. I wanted to document…
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Meggs Hiostory of Graphic Design 6th edition lecture of Chapter 3: THE ASIAN CONTRIBUTION
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“In 1968, when he came home from his tour of duty as a battlefield medic in Vietnam, Alan Pogue began using photography to look into society’s wounds for the possibility of cultural…
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