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Professor Sandra Cheng
Office: Namm 602B
Office Hours: Tu/Th 9-10 am or
by appointment
Office Tel: 718-260-5003
Email: scheng@citytech.cuny.eduHelpful Links
New York Times Arts
- The Design Legacy of Los Angeles That Fell to the Fires
- Arts Groups and Donors Create Fire Relief Fund for Los Angeles Artists
- As Art Sales Fall, Christie’s and Sotheby’s Pivot to Luxury
- Calder Gardens Names a Curatorial Leader and Sets September Opening
- Des Moines Art Center to Demolish Work and Pay Land Artist $900,000
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Recent Posts
- Re: Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
- Re:Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
- Re: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
- Response to: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
- Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
Recent Comments
- Michael Lorenzo on Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
- Michael Lorenzo on Discussion Topic: Tim Hetherington and Modern-day War Photography
- Michael Lorenzo on Discussion Topic: The Greatest War Photograph and Robert Capa
- Phalenta Pamphile on Discussion Topic: Street Art, Photography, and the Inside Out Project in Times Square
- Shantel on Discussion Topic: Photographing the Beginning of the Civil Rights Movement
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Women in combat
I was very intrigued when I read his article because when I think of combat and war I automatically picture extremely built and strong men. I usually don’t think of women. It might have something to do with all that … Continue reading
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Photography and Tragedy Response
Before even reading the article, I thought to myself what I would think if someone just photographed me during a personal moment. I thought that it would only be acceptable for this to happen if the photographer has or gets … Continue reading
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