These days, you can find 20x200 photographer Kevin Miyazaki in the classroom at the Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design where he is busy teaching the course Professional Practices. But Kevin, who you may know for his his blog or his ongoing curated group show on the web, Tiny Tiny Group Show, is not settling for in-classroom teaching alone. His latest web endeavor, MIAD-FA382 (named after the course title), serves as an online photographic resource for his students (and the lucky public). The site, in the form of a blog, includes an extensive collection of artist and industry interviews culled from blogs and magazines, gallery listings, and also features the work of his very own students.

We've picked out a few of our favorite interviews from his listings to get you acquainted. Start with an interview with last week's 20x200 edition maker Liz Kuball who discusses her early beginnings and her most recent series California Vernacular, from which two editions are currently available on 20x200. Other 20x200 artist interviews include an in-depth look at internet phenom Noah Kalina, the creative processes of Curtis Mann, and Joseph Holmes' dialogue on photography from start to finish. Also not-to-be-missed are the interviews with photography heavyweights Ryan McGinley, Cindy Sherman, and Andreas Gursky. Whatever your tastes, you'll come away from Kevin Miyazaki's experiment in education both inspired and informed.

