SCAD Photographers

'Girl: Continued ... The Legacy of Francesca Woodman'

The SCAD Museum of Art presents "Girl: Continued…,"  the first exhibition in a series that highlights a work from the permanent collection by an artist whose influence has greatly impacted the artistic practices of SCAD professors and alumni.

Francesca Woodman, "Self-portrait Talking To Vince," gelatin silver print, c.1980. SCAD Permanent Collection.
Francesca Woodman, "Self-portrait Talking To Vince," gelatin silver print, c.1980. SCAD Permanent Collection.

In this instance, the late yet extremely influential American photographer Francesca Woodman’s photograph "Talking to Vince" serves as a focal point presented alongside seven SCAD artists’ pieces. This curatorial approach showcases Woodman’s legacy and her impact on future generations of photographers. The exhibited photographs share a kinship with Woodman’s ethereal style and her haunting manipulation of the female body in both portraiture and self-portraiture.

Artists include:

  • Deanne Andrus, M.F.A., photography, 2013, B.F.A., photography, 2010
  • Sandrine Arons, M.F.A. photography student
  • Lauren Hughes, B.F.A., photography, 2010
  • Tobia Makover, M.F.A., photography, 2001
  • Jaclyn Cori Norman, professor of photography, M.F.A., photography, 1995
  • Sandra-Lee Phipps, professor of photography
  • Chasity West, B.F.A., photography, 2011

Presented as part of the 2014 deFINE ART program, Feb.18-21, 2014.

Museum Admission

The exhibition is free for all SCAD students, faculty, staff and museum members and open to the public with the cost of museum admission.

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