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9/21/2022

Learn A.I. Imaging for your Studio Practice

The 621 Gallery is having a workshop entitled: USING AI IMAGE GENERATION IN THE STUDIO featuring Department of Art Professor Keith Roberson this Saturday, Sept 24th at 2pm. The workshop will give an overview of tools and workflows which use A.I. image generation. This workshop is geared to beginners with no prior knowledge of AI imaging, although a basic understanding of how to use a laptop or smartphone is necessary. Admission is $5

Keith Roberson is an Associate Professor of Digital Arts at Florida State University, and is currently the BFA Program Director of FSU’s Studio Arts Program. He has been creating digital, Interactive and kinetic sculptures for more than 20 years. His work has been shown in venues like the Jepson Center for the Arts Savannah, Arlington Center for the Arts, Royal Theatre of Manchester UK, Institute of Contemporary Arts London, The Venice Art Center, SIGGRAPH LA and Orlando, and The Venice Biennale and has been presenting his artworks extensively in US, as well as in the UK, Australia, and China.