Online Critique Seminar |
5611 (001) |
John D Neff |
Thurs
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
All Online
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Description
This 1.5 credit synchronous online course provides a forum for structured group discussion of students¿ studio work during remote semesters. Attendance at regularly scheduled synchronous meetings is required for this course.
The project of this course is developing students¿ skills around the observation of artworks, the verbal interpretation of artworks, and the framing of generative questions about studio practices.
In the course, students will present their own artwork and respond to colleagues¿ works within the context of facilitated group discussions on Zoom. A modest amount of asynchronous coursework will take place through Canvas and other platforms.
Regular synchronous course meetings will take place Thursdays 6-7 pm Central and Saturdays 11-12 pm Central.
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Class Number
2211
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Area of Study
Community & Social Engagement, Art/Design and Politics, Exhibition and Curatorial Studies
Location
Online
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Online Critique Seminar |
5611 (002) |
John D Neff |
Sat
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
All Online
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Description
This 1.5 credit synchronous online course provides a forum for structured group discussion of students¿ studio work during remote semesters. Attendance at regularly scheduled synchronous meetings is required for this course.
The project of this course is developing students¿ skills around the observation of artworks, the verbal interpretation of artworks, and the framing of generative questions about studio practices.
In the course, students will present their own artwork and respond to colleagues¿ works within the context of facilitated group discussions on Zoom. A modest amount of asynchronous coursework will take place through Canvas and other platforms.
Regular synchronous course meetings will take place Thursdays 6-7 pm Central and Saturdays 11-12 pm Central.
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Class Number
2212
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Area of Study
Community & Social Engagement, Art/Design and Politics, Exhibition and Curatorial Studies
Location
Online
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Art Ideas: Performance and Performativity |
6410 (001) |
Aliza Shvarts |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
What are the most urgent issues in contemporary art now? This online course addresses the central themes and ideas shaping the production and distribution of art. Students will develop and manage their own blogs and participate in continuing online discussions. The final requirement will be a finished paper.
This course will explore performance and theories of performativity, with a focus on histories of 20th and 21st century performance art, speech acts, and theories of gender performativity and embodiment. Taking up the core proposition of the ¿performative turn¿ in art and philosophy, we will examine not only what artworks, texts, and embodied practices mean, but what they do. Coursework will combine new and canonical works in queer theory, feminism, Black studies, Indigenous studies, and disability studies, and performance studies, as well as assignments that create opportunities to put theory into practice.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1986
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Art Ideas: Translation, Reciprocity, Return |
6410 (002) |
Nathanaël |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
What are the most urgent issues in contemporary art now? This online course addresses the central themes and ideas shaping the production and distribution of art. Students will develop and manage their own blogs and participate in continuing online discussions. The final requirement will be a finished paper.
This formulation of Art Ideas will be attentive to the Caribbean archipelago as a place from which to perceive the world. Contesting continental presuppositions, we will be heedful of Antonio Benitez-Rojo¿s affirmation that ¿the culture of the Caribbean is aquatic, not terrestrial¿ and follow Aimé Césaire¿s famous injunction: ¿I shall command the islands to be.¿ We will move among texts and artworks in a kind of organic displacement, bearing in mind that the archipelago is in constant metamorphosis, an interchange between land and water, a seismic circumstance, a volcanic advent, an appellation of migrations, languages in flux ¿ in sum, a series of imbricated translations that overturn the idea of a single, stable vantage. A sense that, as Toni Morrison insists, ¿just as we watch other life, other life watches us.¿
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1990
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Art Ideas: Proximity to the Colossal and Small |
6410 (003) |
Kelly F. Kaczynski |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
What are the most urgent issues in contemporary art now? This online course addresses the central themes and ideas shaping the production and distribution of art. Students will develop and manage their own blogs and participate in continuing online discussions. The final requirement will be a finished paper. This course investigates issues of size, scale, scope and proximity. Its aim is to pursue our fascination with - and comprehension of - the gargantuan and the minute. The course examines the formal factors which affect our perceptions and, more importantly, the psychological and political implications of encountering the extreme spectrum of scale. Issues of public and private space reveal inherent conditions when addressed by comparing elements of the monumental and the spectacle to - and within - the intimate and fetish qualities of the small. Our primary question might be: how do we comprehend scale? Or, it might be: how is scale mobilized towards modes of comprehension? Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2486
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Artistic Research |
6450 (001) |
Andrea Ray |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2209
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Top:Human Rights and Art |
6450 (002) |
Pamela I. Sneed |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
Human Rights and Art: A Study of Social Movements is a course about art, activism, and writing about art in relationship to history, philosophy, social studies, literature, film, and ideas of the human. We will investigate ways artists in a variety of cultures articulate and express human rights, acting as conduits and catalysts who respond locally and globally to its abuses. In particular, we will investigate the uses of poetry, performance, theater, and visual arts. Through writing prompts, essays, and online discussions we will examine art produced by and not limited to AIDS activism of the early 90s, feminism, the LGBTQ liberation struggle, the South African anti-apartheid struggle, liberation struggles in Egypt and the Middle East, and the current Black Lives Matter movement. Also, we will examine the current resurgence in political art. We will look at many philosophers, historians, and essayists including Hannah Arendt, Kevin Bales, along with artists such as Pussy Riot, Simone Leigh, Carlos Martiel, Karen Finley, Kara Walker, and Ai WeiWei.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2210
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (001) |
Aliza Shvarts |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2213
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (002) |
Asha Iman Veal |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2107
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (003) |
Assaf Evron |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2108
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (004) |
Andrew S. Yang |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2109
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (005) |
Kelly F. Kaczynski |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2110
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (006) |
John D Neff |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2111
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (007) |
Betelhem Makonnen |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2112
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (008) |
Dushko Petrovich |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2113
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (009) |
Corrine E. Fitzpatrick |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2214
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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Graduate Projects |
6909 (010) |
Mark Jeffery |
TBD - TBD
All Online
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Description
The Graduate Projects course allows students to focus in private sessions on the development of their work and research from their home studio or mobile platforms. The continued development of ideas and approaches initiated during the summer Graduate Studio Seminar will be supported through in-person and online conversation with SAIC Program Mentors. These liaisons are intended to support the off-campus development of work while also providing personal connections to SAIC's vast global network of distinguished alumni. Open to Low Residency MFA students only.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
2485
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Online
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