A significant portion of this program is studio-based. Because it is limited to three weeks, the atmosphere will be directed and intense. The course itself will vary between group studio projects that I will introduce in a drawing context and individually-developed projects that you will pursue. Like a major studio course, you will be expected to conduct research related to your interests. Similar to a directed study, you will be encouraged to focus on one or two aspects of this research in order to arrive at a state of completion by the end of the class. The program will end with a student exhibition at AICAD.
A typical day will include a group exercise followed by individual studio visits. Each student will have their own studio - they average 10'x18' each, though there are variations to each space. These studios are your opportunity to bring your primary research from the city into your creative practice.
In order to better prepare for the course itself, I will be posting introductory assignments on this blog, as well as periodically emailing readings and links.
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