Curve, Color, Composition Space and Storytelling

$25.00

Come join Corbin Rouette for a guided discussion about photography and sculpture and the basic rules of composition, color and form. He will dive into the basics of these rules and show ways and methods of how to break the traditional techniques to create emphasis in your own work. Corbin will explore how skateboarding and its subculture has shaped his visual storytelling through photography and installation art.

$25 Per Student

In this hour and a half long lecture he will go over the basic rules of composition in photography and show how through the use of composition and color you can create story and dialogue. Building a dialogue and  understanding of how work behaves in space. He will explore putting together sequences of images to create visual tensions and stories to create bodies of work. He will show  the class visual tools and assets to grow your work and form a stronger understanding of image making to expand how photographers use images to make meaning . Within the class you will engage in a multitude of story building activities with images provided from your instructor to grow your understanding of how these tools work. 

Corbin Rouette is a photographer and sculptor from Prescott, Arizona. His work is deeply rooted in personal experience and shaped by the skateboarding subculture that has long influenced his perspective. Through objects and images, Corbin creates an ongoing dialogue that explores memory, identity, and his evolving sense of place in the world. Drawing from family archives, particularly those of his father and late mother, he reflects on connection, loss, and the narratives that shape a life.

His practice centers on themes of growing up, processing grief, and interpreting how environment and experience inform perception. Using landscapes, portraiture, and abstract imagery, Corbin explores emotional resonance and the interconnectivity between people, place, and memory.

Corbin has exhibited work across Arizona and nationally, including at the Tucson Museum of Art, Praxis Photo Arts Center in Chicago, and Hidden Light Gallery in Flagstaff. His photography has been featured in Thrasher Magazine and Arizona Highways. In 2024, he was awarded the Atiba Jefferson Scholarship from the College Skateboarding Education Foundation and has received additional support from the Arizona Commission on the Arts.

Alongside his work, Corbin maintains a commercial practice focused on documenting products, people, craft, and performance through visual storytelling.

He is currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, Video, and Imaging at the University of Arizona.

Saturday March 14th

5:00 - 6:30pm

$25/ticket

ALL SALES ARE FINAL

Come join Corbin Rouette for a guided discussion about photography and sculpture and the basic rules of composition, color and form. He will dive into the basics of these rules and show ways and methods of how to break the traditional techniques to create emphasis in your own work. Corbin will explore how skateboarding and its subculture has shaped his visual storytelling through photography and installation art.

$25 Per Student

In this hour and a half long lecture he will go over the basic rules of composition in photography and show how through the use of composition and color you can create story and dialogue. Building a dialogue and  understanding of how work behaves in space. He will explore putting together sequences of images to create visual tensions and stories to create bodies of work. He will show  the class visual tools and assets to grow your work and form a stronger understanding of image making to expand how photographers use images to make meaning . Within the class you will engage in a multitude of story building activities with images provided from your instructor to grow your understanding of how these tools work. 

Corbin Rouette is a photographer and sculptor from Prescott, Arizona. His work is deeply rooted in personal experience and shaped by the skateboarding subculture that has long influenced his perspective. Through objects and images, Corbin creates an ongoing dialogue that explores memory, identity, and his evolving sense of place in the world. Drawing from family archives, particularly those of his father and late mother, he reflects on connection, loss, and the narratives that shape a life.

His practice centers on themes of growing up, processing grief, and interpreting how environment and experience inform perception. Using landscapes, portraiture, and abstract imagery, Corbin explores emotional resonance and the interconnectivity between people, place, and memory.

Corbin has exhibited work across Arizona and nationally, including at the Tucson Museum of Art, Praxis Photo Arts Center in Chicago, and Hidden Light Gallery in Flagstaff. His photography has been featured in Thrasher Magazine and Arizona Highways. In 2024, he was awarded the Atiba Jefferson Scholarship from the College Skateboarding Education Foundation and has received additional support from the Arizona Commission on the Arts.

Alongside his work, Corbin maintains a commercial practice focused on documenting products, people, craft, and performance through visual storytelling.

He is currently completing a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Photography, Video, and Imaging at the University of Arizona.

Saturday March 14th

5:00 - 6:30pm

$25/ticket

ALL SALES ARE FINAL