Description
Works in Progress is an interdisciplinary course that combines studio, seminar, and critique formats to strengthen an independent research-led practice within a community of artists. Students will make clear connections between research and making as they develop their thesis and refine a personal approach. Seminar sessions will offer a collaborative forum for student-led discussions on the intersection of theory and practice, in addition to faculty lectures and workshops. Studio sessions will be focused on the development of an independent body of work, leading up to the spring Thesis Exhibition. Ongoing group critiques throughout the semester will provide additional support from your peers, faculty, and arts professionals. Students will be expected to identify and articulate a contextual awareness of their work in relation to history, community, and audience. Students will further develop an awareness of professional expectations and skills, relevant to sustaining a contemporary art practice.
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