What is Media Studies?

The Integrated Media Studies classes are mandatory, trimester, non-elective courses, grades 9-11 that are integrated into the cultural history curriculum. In all the Media Studies courses, students learn to deconstruct and construct media via collaborative and individual projects and activities, production, discussion, and written reflection. This is a double-period class.

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Artist Statement

My body of work represents where I am in life at this point in time. This is not a solid place but instead, ever changing; I am no longer a child, but not quite an adult. At first I am standing and simply looking out at the lake, wondering what it is like. This represents my childhood, in which I was frightened by the thought of growing up. Then, in the next photo I become curious and begin to peer into the depths of the lake, and prepare to test the waters. In the final stage where I am about to place my foot in is symbolic of the stage of life I am entering. I don’t mean life as in eating, breathing, or sleeping, but life as a symbol of becoming independent and self-reliant. I am not quite ready to fully embark on this journey, and I feel that all I can do right now is to prepare for the “dive”.

As I become more courageous (and rebellious) I wish to break away from the things that hold me captive and set my limitations such as school, and my parents. In the next two photographs I am viewing myself through a dead tree. The death of this tree represents my past as it bars me from reaching the state in which I see myself, facing the ocean. Ever since I was little I have been extremely scared and awed by this vast expanse of water, and in my mind it has always symbolized the unknown of what is to come. I feel as if I should be facing this future head on that weighs down on me, but I don’t fight to break through the tree because I still wish, treasure and long for the comfort that it provides.

(P.S. I couldn't get the photos to upload in the order that i wanted)

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