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Society for Photographic Education (SPE). Prior to the 1960s, photography was taught primarily in departments of journalism at American universities. The SPE appeared as art departments were beginning to include photography in their curricula. Nathan Lyons, then associate director at George Eastman House, recognized the emerging academic field and organized a conference in November 1962 in Rochester, New York, to address educators' concerns. Beaumont Newhall, Walter Rosenblum, Art Sinsabaugh, Aaron Siskind, Henry Holmes Smith, John Szarkowski, Jerry Uelsmann, and Minor White were among the 30 attendees who, representing the intersection of fine-art practice, education, and history, aimed to formulate the goals of photographic education. The first annual conference was held in Chicago in 1963 and the articles of incorporation were signed in May 1964. Since its establishment, many noted photographers, curators, and critics have been involved with SPE, a national non-profit organization that seeks to promote a wider understanding of photography in all its aspects, and to foster teaching, scholarship, and critical analysis. The SPE's headquarters are at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, and its archives are at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, Arizona.

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The Society for Photographic Education is a non-profit membership organization that provides a forum for the discussion of photography and related media as a means of creative expression and cultural insight. Through its interdisciplinary programs, services and publications, the society seeks to promote a broader understanding of the medium in all its forms, and to foster the development of its practice, teaching, scholarship and criticism.

The Society for Photographic Education (SPE). Prior to the 1960s, photography was taught primarily in departments of journalism at American universities. SPE emerged at a time when art departments were beginning to offer photography in their curriculum. Nathan Lyons, then associate director at the George Eastman House, recognized the newly emerging academic field; he coordinated and hosted a conference in November 1962 in Rochester, NY to address the concerns of these educators. Beaumont Newhall, Walter Rosenblum, Arthur Sinsabaugh, Aaron Siskind, Henry Holmes Smith, John Szarkowski, Jerry Uelsmann and Clarence White were among the thirty attendees at the “Invitational Teaching Conference.” Representing the intersection of fine art practice, education and history, these early participants aimed to formulate the goals, future and improvement of photographic education. The first annual national conference was held in Chicago in 1963 and the articles of incorporation were signed in May 1964. Since its establishment, many noted artists, curators, and critics in the field of photography have been involved with SPE or its programs. Although the majority of its 1,800 members are fine art photographers and educators, curators, critics, historians and artists are also members. SPE is a national non-profit organization that seeks to promote a wider understanding of photography in all of its forms and to foster the development of its practice, teaching, scholarship and critical analysis. The national headquarters are located in Cleveland, OH, and the archives are at the Center for Creative Photography in Tucson, AZ.


 
 

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