eyeteeth
spring 2025 edition
by Kathleen M. Sanker
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About the Book
The idiom 'eyeteeth' is rich with meanings. To 'cut one's eyeteeth' often signifies gaining sophistication or experience, transitioning to a state of being worldly-wise. It can also refer to one's initiation or first experience in a career, skill, or hobby. Moreover, to 'give one's eyeteeth' is to offer something highly valuable, usually in exchange for a desired object or situation, as in the phrase, 'She would give her eyeteeth for that shot.'
The following pages present the lens-based work of my photography students from the spring of 2025. Each image captures a significant moment of growth and engagement with the act of seeing as well as the creative process. For many, this marks their first experience with photography or a visual arts course. The students take pride in these epiphanic experiences, where they drop in and begin to see differently, create, grow, and transform into new states of awareness. These moments are priceless—truly invaluable—and indeed worth one's eyeteeth.
Eyeteeth was started in the fall of 2009 with the help of one of my most memorable students, Chris Ryan. We hope you enjoy these images as much as we have enjoyed the act of seeing, learning, creating, and growing as artists, witnessing the world together.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
- Additional Categories Arts & Photography Books, Education
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 36 - Publish Date: May 13, 2025
- Language English
- Keywords studentwork, eyeteeth, photography, 2025, spring
About the Creator
Kathleen's artwork investigates the passage of time, memory, and the fleeting nature of experience, particularly focusing on intimate spaces and relationships. Sanker is a distinguished, award-winning Professor of Art at St Charles Community College, where she has devoted over two decades to helping students expand their creative life experiences and artistic toolboxes. Her exceptional teaching has won her a post-graduate fellowship at Washington University (2001), the prestigious Emerson Excellence in Teaching Award (2016), as well as the Callanan Excellence in Teaching Award from CENTER Santa Fe (2024). Her academic credentials include an MFA from Washington University in St. Louis and a BFA from the University of Missouri–Columbia.