OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN Emerging Curators Retreat in Los Angeles Jamillah James and Meg Cranston, Emerging Curators Retreat 2018. Photo: Paulina Samborska. Priority deadline: January 30, 2019 Otis College of Art and Design 9045 Lincoln Blvd 90045 Los Angeles, CA www.otis.edu Instagram / Facebook / Twitter / YouTube The two-week Emerging Curators Retreat focuses on Los Angeles’ international art scene with powerhouse visiting curators. Perfect for emerging and diverse individuals looking to advance their artistic and curatorial skills. Through a series of talks, conversations, and presentations with professional curators, artists, and thinkers, and site visits to museums, galleries, studios, and alternative spaces, participants will be able to engage with the local art community and advance their careers as curators. This retreat focuses specifically on the Los Angeles’ art scene while participants develop transferable skills as a curator.
OPPORTUNITY | ACADEMIC PROGRAMS:
Mfa Digital Art, Indiana University
Mfa Digital Art, Indiana University
DART focuses on artistic experimentation with computer, time-based media, and other electronic devices. The goal of the program is to prepare students for careers as artists with solid technical skills, knowledge of contemporary critical issues, and the ability to express their conceptual and aesthetic matters. Students are expected to be self-motivated, disciplined, and demonstrate an ability to work independently. They will generate and expand on ideas within their work through creative projects, readings, research, and regular critical feedback.
Formal coursework includes areas of 3D modeling/immersive environment, digital imaging, multimedia authoring, non-linear video production, and sound editing. Seminars within and outside of the program allow students to investigate various theoretical and practical themes provided by professors. Students are encouraged to explore their work with approaches of installation, performance, kinetic sculpture, and collaboration. The MFA degree in DART is a three-year program and involves a minimum of 60 credit hours. An average of 40 hours is assigned to DART studio core courses. Students are required to enroll in the Digital Art seminar each semester. Students must consult with faculty prior to registration concerning coursework. A private pre-oral exam is held during the fifth semester of regular full-time study. The student is formally admitted to candidacy for the MFA degree by passing the exam. A public oral exam is held during the student’s MFA Thesis Exhibition which is commonly installed in School of Fine Arts Gallery or IU Art Museum.
Formal coursework includes areas of 3D modeling/immersive environment, digital imaging, multimedia authoring, non-linear video production, and sound editing. Seminars within and outside of the program allow students to investigate various theoretical and practical themes provided by professors. Students are encouraged to explore their work with approaches of installation, performance, kinetic sculpture, and collaboration. The MFA degree in DART is a three-year program and involves a minimum of 60 credit hours. An average of 40 hours is assigned to DART studio core courses. Students are required to enroll in the Digital Art seminar each semester. Students must consult with faculty prior to registration concerning coursework. A private pre-oral exam is held during the fifth semester of regular full-time study. The student is formally admitted to candidacy for the MFA degree by passing the exam. A public oral exam is held during the student’s MFA Thesis Exhibition which is commonly installed in School of Fine Arts Gallery or IU Art Museum.
Deadline: Wed Jan 15th, 2014
Location:
Hope School of Fine Arts, Indiana University
Room 123, Fine Arts Building, Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana Bloomington 47405
United States of America
Hope School of Fine Arts, Indiana University
Room 123, Fine Arts Building, Indiana University
Bloomington, Indiana Bloomington 47405
United States of America
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