with Michael Grieve, Patricia Morosan, Francesca Comune and Calin Kruse

“I tend to think of the act of photographing, generally speaking, as an adventure. My favorite thing is to go where I’ve never been.” ― Diane Arbus
12 MONTH PROGRAM 2027
The Scottish filmmaker, John Grierson coined the term ‘documentary’ in the 1920’s and defined it as ‘the creative treatment of actuality.’ Werkstatt: offers an educational program based on Grierson’s deceptively simple definition, designed for students to engage with documentary + art photography, with reference to the complex theoretical and discursive history of this particular and rapidly evolving genre.
From the outset students will be set small yet stimulating assignments to begin the process of questioning the medium of photography and the practical issues of effectively engaging with the subject. Conceptual, experimental, speculative and straight approaches are all encompassed. Passion is the fuel and an essential motivation for any photographer to actively and intellectually engage in the real world. Key issues are researching, shooting, editing and sequencing projects during the process of making the work. It is only in the doing of the work that the meaning begins to develop. A great emphasis is placed on finding a natural visual voice, via technique and the appropriate visual attitude to the subject.
The Saturday seminars are taught by Werkstatt: founder and director, Michael Grieve. The seminars are for the research, development and production of major projects. For the first 3 seminars assignments will be set that are designed to question the fundamental dialogue of the document/art relationship of photography, narrative and visual technique. Participants will be provided with a reading list of photographic texts and reading material to study.
The Sunday seminars are taught by Patricia Morosan, Francesca Comune and Calin Kruse, and international guest lecturers. Calin Kruse will introduce the development of making a book, involving narrative, sequence and design.
The aim of the program is to produce an aesthetically strong and meaningful body of work to be exhibited at a gallery space in Berlin. Please note that the program fee does not cover the costs of exhibitions.
PROGRAM BEGINS IN MARCH 2027
APPLICATIONS OPEN SOON
DEADLINE
The program is designed for 12 students.
The program is divided into 21 physical seminars . 1 weekend per month divided into 2 seminars. 10 Creative Practice seminars (Saturday). 10 Guest Lecturer and Theory seminars (Sunday).
The program will be taught by:
Michael Grieve, photographer, director/founder of Werkstatt: and ArtFotoMode.
Patricia Morosan, photographer and visual artist.
Francesca Comune, photographer, visual artist.
Calin Kruse, founder/director of Dienacht Publishing and director of Leipzig Photobook Festival.
The Sunday seminars for the 2027 program will feature a variety of invited guest lecturers.
Past guest lecturers: Uli M Schueppel, filmmaker; Damien Daufresne, photographer and visual artist; Francois le Blond, master printer at Moon Prints ; Anne Barkin, editor of Photo Letter; Tanya Sharapova, photographer; Masixole Ncevu, visual artist.
Private visits to galleries, institutions and archives including the Kicken Gallery.
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March/7
01.03.2027 - 01.03.2028