TEEN INSTITUTE

Image by Doriyan Coleman

 

 

We give young Photographers the tools to express themselves, interact with their environment, and learn what it means to be an Artist.

The Cleveland Print Room (CPR) is proud to offer a range of Photo Mastery experiences that enrich and educate.

Teen Institute serves over 400 students to foster self-expression and community engagement. We offer programs at the Print Room, throughout the community, and at CMSD Schools. Our diverse group of young photographers can develop their knowledge, critical thinking, writing, and public speaking skills. Teen Institute offers successive experiences that lead to Photo Mastery, including one-on-one mentoring and group instruction.

All of our programs are FREE for ages 12-21.


SPRING/SUMMER PROGRAMS 2024

For further info, please contact:

Kerry Davis: kerry@clevelandprintroom.com

Cc: Orlando Caraballo: orlando@clevelandprintroom.com

 

DIGITAL PHOTO: Saturday Classes

In Partnership with Tri-C’s Creative Arts Academy

STREET PHOTOGRAPHY

july 8th - july 12th, 2024 | 9:00 AM - 4:00 pm | FREE - Course 40084

Location: Tri-C Metro Campus, Creative Arts Academy Building

Students will learn to be more present and engaged in the world around them through Street Photography. They will also learn the history of street photography and how it is relevant to photographers and creative people today. Practicing street photographers will lead students throughout different parts of Cleveland to engage with their surroundings, be more comfortable interacting with people, sharpen their eyes, and be more curious and intentional about what they see and how they see it. 

Lunch provided.


Project Snapshot Darkroom Class

@ CSU’s School of Arts and Design

PROJECT SNAPSHOT

September. 17, 2024 - Mar. 4, 2025 | Tuesdays, 4:30 - 6:30 PM | FREE

Location: CSU’s Middough Building (1901 E 13th St, Cleveland, OH 44114)

This Black-and-White Photography program will teach students the fundamentals of analog film photography.

Students will use these traditional photographic methods to portray their visual interpretations of the world around them. Students will also explore various traditional and contemporary styles and approaches to documentary photography through lectures, guest speakers, and established local photographers. Each student will be encouraged to find their unique artistic voice to create a body of photographic work that will be shared with the public via online and gallery exhibitions.

Students will demonstrate knowledge of the analog photographic process including 35 mm camera functions, film processing, and making photographic prints in the darkroom. Instruction will be delivered through presentations, demonstrations, and hands-on applications. Elements and Principles of Design, composition, proper exposure, and final presentation will be covered, in addition to class critiques and discussions regarding their photographic imagery.

All materials are provided, including camera, film, and photo paper.

Registration opening soon.