Description
This interdisciplinary studio course focuses on the development of students’ creative practice within a community of artists. Seminar sessions and dedicated studio time will support the development of an individual practice, while identifying and negotiating diverse approaches to making in the studio cohort. Project work will be guided by a series of prompts and methods, challenging students to be generative, experimental, and collaborative. Students will learn to be expansive in their thinking and making, synthesizing relationships from part to whole, and from individual to collective. Learn to develop your own studio strategies and tools through the examination of systems and methods used by other artists. Students will also develop a relationship to generative writing as a consistent and playful source of ideas in the studio. As a cohort, students will engage through readings, discussions, individual and group studio visits, critiques, and collaborative project work.
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