Controlled Trauma: 10 years of Surgical Photography at RIT

The role of photography in the digital era has transformed medical photography and profoundly influenced medical education. Surgical Photography, a course offered by RIT’s photographic sciences program, aims to engage students in this transformation by placing them directly in the field.

Gallery r’s “Controlled Trauma” exhibition features photographs from the operating rooms at Rochester General Hospital (RGH) that were taken by students enrolled in the Surgical Photography course over its 10-year existence. read more

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Glass visiting artist offers demos, lecture

The public is welcome to attend two demonstrations and a lecture by printmaker Charlie Cohen, a visiting artist being hosted by RIT’s glass program. Cohan is a professor and the printmaking program chair at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. During his demos, Cohan will merge glass, kiln forming and screen printing.

The demos are scheduled to start at 11 a.m. on both Feb. 27 and March 1 in RIT’s glass studio (Booth Hall, room 3593). The lecture is set for 3:45 p.m. Feb. 27 in Neblette Conference Room (Gannett Hall, room 1104). read more

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Exhibit: master drawings by graphic design pioneer

The opening reception of “Master Drawings” is scheduled for 4-6:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, in University Gallery. During the reception, at 5:30, Roger Remington, RIT’s Vignelli Distinguished Professor of Design, will give a presentation about the exhibit’s featured artist, Lester Beall.

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Creative duo to speak in University Gallery

Rochester Institute of Technology’s School of Art is set to host Maryland-based artist duo Plakookee from Feb. 12-16.

A creative collaboration between artists and designers Justin Plakas and Rachel Debuque, Plakookee has generated numerous imaginative projects since 2013. During their visit, Plakas and Debuque are scheduled to work with students to make work that will be exhibited in Bevier Gallery, conduct one-on-one critiques with students and deliver a public talk at 5 p.m. Feb. 15 in University Gallery. A small reception for the Bevier Gallery show is slated to take place following the lecture — the work will remain on view until March 10. read more

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