
About
Michael Cardinali is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of New Hampshire, specializing in photographic education across digital and film mediums since at least 2014 with teaching assignments extending through 2025.
Education:
- B.F.A. in Photography from State University of New York at Purchase
- M.F.A. from Mass College of Art
Research Focus: His creative scholarship centers on photographic documentation of urban and natural environments, exemplified by projects like Scenes from a Floating World and River Work. He integrates technical instruction with conceptual exploration in bookmaking and darkroom processes, emphasizing tangible artistic output through workshops.
Publication Trends: His 2018 book LOST Boston represents a cohesive investigation into architectural decay and historical memory within urban landscapes, bridging documentary practice with fine art photography through thematic series.
Awards: No scientific awards or fellowships are documented in available materials.
Grants & Advising: Research activities note "Continued Work" with unspecified funding sources, though grant details remain absent. No student advising relationships or mentored graduate work are referenced.
Research Environment: Creative output is showcased through his professional portfolio (cardinaliphoto.com) featuring series like Home and Gardens and Wilds, but dedicated labs or collaborative teams are not mentioned.
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