Sp48Th Films about Creative, Controversial Artists (Hybrid/In-Person)

In-Person | Available (Membership Required)

4/16/2026-6/4/2026
1:45 PM-3:45 PM EDT on Th

Sp48Th Films about Creative, Controversial Artists (Hybrid/In-Person)

In-Person | Available (Membership Required)

[NEW COURSE] We will choose from at least four films about controversial and creative artists working in diverse media in the 20th century including Bill Cunningham: New York, Andy Goldsworthy: Rivers and Tides, Finding Vivian Meyer, The Woodmans, Fur: An Imaginary Portrait of Diane Arbus, Loving Picasso, a short film about Diane Arbus, a film about Sally Mann, and possibly more from which to choose. Class members’ opinions will be one way that we choose our films. Audio/Visual, Discussion, Lecture

  • *This registration item is HYBRID/IN-PERSON, which means that you can attend either in-person or via Zoom. DO NOT also register for the Zoom section of this course.*

Lisa Jadwin

Lisa Jadwin, Ph.D. (English, Princeton University), has 35 years of teaching experience, has won teaching awards, and has taught college-level courses on detective fiction for more than two decades. She is a retired professor from St. John Fisher University.