tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67898329022536739472024-02-07T16:14:14.211-08:00Art/En F'12 156A blog for Intro to Studio Art: Art/EnAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09497667240858525710noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789832902253673947.post-62693739321389375352013-01-14T13:24:00.000-08:002013-01-14T13:24:03.624-08:00Designing for Community Sites: Art in the EnvironmentFor this Field Study students were asked to become familiar with <a href="http://www.amarageffenstudios.com/?page_id=33" target="_blank">Art & Environment Initiative</a> projects in Meadville by 1) walking <a href="http://www.amarageffenstudios.com/?page_id=142" target="_blank">Meadville's Urban Art Trail</a> and 2) looking for sites and/or project ideas that might be worth exploring. <br />
<br />Students worked together to identify a series of site options and then develop individual proposals (drawings, models and where essential both) for a public art project for that site. All projects were intended to be specific to the site, and in an effort to maintain connections to the Urban Art Trail, all proposals had to explore water or include a water theme in some way.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09497667240858525710noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789832902253673947.post-47183582058850175452012-10-24T10:18:00.001-07:002012-10-24T10:18:21.762-07:00Collage Compositions<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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For this Field Study Unit students were asked to gather 3 - 5 collections of <i>images</i> and use them, not necessarily at one time, to create a 2D collage, or a 3D assemblage/relief (something designed with reference to a flat picture plane) that:</div>
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Through this Field Study Unit students developed 3 - 5 collage compositions, each of which was evolved through 2 - 3 revisions over time. Our discussion focused on compositional organization, spatial organization, serial images vs. centralized pictorial space, integration of materials, color, shape, texture and intention.... and much more).</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09497667240858525710noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789832902253673947.post-54264662483696168712012-10-02T20:46:00.003-07:002012-10-25T04:54:45.649-07:00Transformed Objects<div style="text-align: center;">
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Part-way through our work with transforming objects, it seemed that many of you needed to slow down and consider the importance of deep looking, authentic engagement in the creative process, and finding what is most interesting in your own work (learning, as Bruce Mau says, ...'to love what you make like you would love an unwanted child")</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09497667240858525710noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6789832902253673947.post-36382623056166285022012-09-26T13:08:00.004-07:002012-10-11T20:27:24.352-07:00Some images from 8Hr ProjectsFor the past 15+ years the art department has hosted 8 Hour Projects. For this show, the first of the academic year, artists spend one full day making a work of art in the gallery. Students and other visitors get to talk with the artists and often help them or even collaborate with them. Don't be fooled by this 8 Hour concept - most artists invest many many many hours planning for the day to ensure that things will work as imagined. For those who do not plan well or who run into unforseen problems, the results can be disappointing. Most of the time though the process that unfolds during the course of the 8 Hours is so magical and inspiring it just makes you wanna make art!<table align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; text-align: center;"><tbody>
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