Degrees:
M.F.A., Brooklyn College, CUNY
B.A., Univ. of Wisconsin
Bud Glick received a BA in History from the University of Wisconsin and an MFA in Photography from Brooklyn College. For over four decades, he has worked as a commercial photographer, photojournalist and documentary photographer. While pursuing a freelance photography career, he has also focused on personal projects in documentary photography, been widely published, and in 2018-2019 had a major solo exhibition at the Museum of Chinese in America in New York.
Glick has taught photography at numerous colleges and universities. His objective as a teacher is to understand where his students are coming from, where they want to go, and to help them to achieve their goals.
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Documentary Photography
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Location Lighting for Photography
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Introduction to Photography
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Assignment Photography
STAR-150
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Visual Thinking: Digital Photography in the Documentary Tradition
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Documentary Photography
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Assignment Photography
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Selected Exhibitions:
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Interior Lives: Photographs of Chinese Americans in the 1980s by Bud Glick, Solo, Museum of Chinese in America, NYC, 2018-2019
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Seeing Latin America, Group, Baruch College Gallery, NYC, 1988
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Nicaragua, Solo, Midtown Y Photo Gallery, NYC, 1988
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New York: The City and its People, Group, Working People’s Cultural Palace, Beijing, China and at the Shinjuku NS Building, Tokyo, Japan, 1985
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Milwaukee Hispanic Community, Solo, City Hall Rotunda, Milwaukee, WI, 1985
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Contemporary Photographs of the Lower East Side, Group, Abrons Arts Center, Henry Street Settlement, NYC, 1984
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NY Chinatown photographs, 2-person, Queens Museum-Queens, NY, 1984
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NY Chinatown photographs, 2-person, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA, 1984
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NY Chinatown photographs, 2-person, Main Branch-New York Public Library, NYC, 1983
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The People of Chinatown, 2-person, Abrons Arts Center, Henry St Settlement, NYC, 1983
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Milwaukee Hispanica, An Urban Latin Community, Solo, 11th St. Photo Gallery, NYC, 1981
- Permanent collection, The Museum of Chinese in America, NYC
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- Puffin Foundation Artist Grant, The Puffin Foundation, 2009
- Artist grant, Milwaukee Common Council, Latino Milwaukee Photo Project, 1978-9
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