Photography Professor To Hold Exhibition at the Halsey
The College's head of photography, award-winning photographer Elizabeth Bick, will have her first solo show at the Halsey Institute this winter.
The College's head of photography, award-winning photographer Elizabeth Bick, will have her first solo show at the Halsey Institute this winter.
Dontre Major '17 explores the visual impacts of fingerprints of enslaved workers left in the bricks of some of Charleston's historic buildings in the exhibit "Prints in Clay."
As a photographer, William Fulmore ’68 viewed life through his own lens. A new exhibit at the Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library is sharing his unique perspective with the campus community.
The black-and-white photography exhibit explores the history and traditions of camp meetings that take place annually in the Carolinas.
Vanessa Albury '01 traveled to the Arctic Circle to photograph glaciers and dodge polar bears.
Four College of Charleston students are working behind the scenes with editors from Time, Inc., magazines to photograph a new event that promotes Charleston.
While her peers pondered questions like "what do I want to do with my life?" Lucy Remitz '12 was busy filling out her Irish work visa. Two years later the comm grad still works in Dublin, Ireland.