Sentences with phrase «practice of interdisciplinary work»

Significantly less popular than one of its influential predecessors — the Bauhaus — Black Mountain College was radically collaborative in its practice of interdisciplinary work, in its educational system and its encouragement of creative production, fostering the emerging avant - garde from music, poetry, art, theatre, design, architecture, economics, psychology, math and physics.

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They'll be asked to say good - bye to the long - held practice of working solely within their departments with familiar colleagues (English teachers with English teachers, math teachers with math teachers, and so on) in favor of interdisciplinary projects and activities.
Many of the artists that we bring to the museum school to give lectures and perform studio visits with students are artists who are really engaged in interdisciplinary practices or artists who have experience as educators and working directly with young artists.
American artist Julia Heyward, contemporary of Gordon Matta - Clark, will perform and screen select works from her interdisciplinary practice.
Often working in collaboration with artists, dancers, musicians, and writers, he invented new interdisciplinary modes of artistic practice that helped set the course for art of the present day.
Sarah Hughes is a British artist, composer and performer, producing work that explores the boundaries of interdisciplinary practice, often moving between sculpture, installation, composition and music.
David Ross is now working as chair of the interdisciplinary low - residency MFA: Art Practice program at the School of Visual Arts in New York...
Holleman has developed an interdisciplinary practice that allows her work to relate the concerns of several disciplines.
Jeanine Oleson is an artist whose practice incorporates interdisciplinary uses of performance, film / video, installation, and photographic work, often collaboratively.
And my studio practice is an interdisciplinary effort that, for the past six years, has focused on building a body of work and stop motion animation series that explores the surreal nature of daily life while employing a cast of diverse materials, and tan, plastic, Barbie like characters.
The Or Gallery is an artist - run centre committed to exhibiting work by local, national, and international artists whose art practice is of a critical, conceptual and / or interdisciplinary nature.
Robert Raushcenberg is an artist best known for his spirit of innovation, commitment to egalitarian materials, and collaborative, interdisciplinary practice which produced a groundbreaking body of work during the course of his career.
As part of a mobile, interdisciplinary, and pedagogical practice, we design and build boats, publish broadsides, essays, and books, invent water - related art and educational forums, and collaborate with diverse institutions, artists, and theorists to produce public talks, participatory works, and voyages as platforms to catalyze social change.
Francis Alÿs is a Belgian artist whose work emerges in the interdisciplinary space of art, architecture, and social practice.
Working alone and in collaboration with artists, dancers, musicians, and writers, he invented new, interdisciplinary modes of artistic practice that set the course for art of the present day.
Bahmanipour's interdisciplinary practice spans from installation to painting and video based works, examining hybrid dialogues between Western and Eastern perspectives in search of deconstructing cultural truisms.
The intersection of painting and photography predominates throughout the exhibition, reflecting the art practice of Bishop Good, a photographer who frequently works in the interdisciplinary realm between the two mediums, and in multimedia.
, all of the works have ties to the fiber arts, whether it is the materiality or the methodologies, while proposing new directions and hybrids that represent the interdisciplinary nature of a contemporary craft practice.
Within Somewhere Between Black and White, all of the works have ties to the fiber arts, whether it is the materiality or the methodologies, while proposing new directions and hybrids that represent the interdisciplinary nature of a contemporary craft practice.
Many of her works, whilst being primarily sound - based, incorporate interdisciplinary aspects that blend performance art, visual art and theatre practice.
In frames of A-I-R Laboratory she has worked on multiple art productions and long term interdisciplinary art projects involving research on institutional and social conditions of art making, such as Re-tooling Residencies (2010/2011; Ptak is the editor of the reader accompanying the project), Studio Warsaw (2011/12) and currently Re-Directing: East which seeks for the new communication channels between art practices in Eastern Europe, Middle East and Asia.
Maia Chao, 2018 Van Lier Visual Arts Practice Fellow, is an interdisciplinary artist from Providence, RI whose work — often playful and absurd — uses existing institutions and their systems as sites of social intervention and critique.
Kevin's internationally recognized work branches from an interdisciplinary expanded drawing practice, bringing together elements of drawing, sound, video, installation, and performance to produce works that are temporary, durational, and public.
PNCA»S LOW - RESIDENCY MFA IN VISUAL STUDIES (LRVS) program, rooted in critical investigation and rigorous, self - disciplined creative practice, is ideal for motivated students who can work independently, who desire a flexible structure, and who are seeking the challenge and community of an immersive graduate program, inclusive of both discipline - specific and interdisciplinary practices.
In working to conceptualize information theory and connect forms of interdisciplinary knowledge through artistic practice, Gregorio uses conversations with Theoretical Cosmologists, Science Fiction Writers, and Experimental Musicians, as research for his ongoing body of work.
Unlike Alex Katz, many of today's artists are working beyond the studio and gallery walls, devoted to an interdisciplinary practice reaching far beyond the traditions of «object - based» art.
This volume, published in conjunction with the Walker Art Center's 2018 exhibition, considers the artist's practice and his collaborative works as interdisciplinary investigations that further the fields of experimental jazz and visual art.
Woodman's practice combines the visual language of Greek art with a contemporary understanding of interdisciplinary work.
Artists selected for this program are at all stages of their careers and work in all media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, film, video, new media, installation, fiction and nonfiction writing, poetry, dance, music, interdisciplinary, social practice, and architecture.
Both artists with an interdisciplinary and research - based practice, they work towards re-contextualizing desire and privilege in the United States, currently developing installations inspired by the lost histories of Bengali sailors who passed as Black in the early twentieth century.
The exhibition focuses on three themes: Storytelling, Embracing the Future and Motif and Manipulation and showcases new work by 16 established and emerging international and UK artists and makers that have embraced the interdisciplinary nature of this skill, applying the aesthetics and techniques of pattern - cutting to their practice in innovative and unexpected ways.
As the inaugural Henry L. and Natalie E. Freund Visiting Artist in the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, Smith developed Needle Work in conjunction with multiple visits in fall 2009 to participate with Washington University faculty member Lauren Adams in her interdisciplinary course «Past Perfect, Present Tense,» which investigated the use of historical research as a strategy within contemporary artistic practice.
The landmark exhibition will investigate the unique working methods, profound relationships, and influence of a choreographer whose singular approach to sharing a «common time» remains one of the most inspirational models of the 20th century for interdisciplinary practice.
The selecting panel was excited by the interdisciplinary nature of much of the proposed work and the ambition of all the artists and museums to push their practice in a new direction to develop a work that will become of national significance.
Gallery Director David Falkner After studying Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art & Design (1988 - 91), David practiced as an artist, exhibiting throughout Europe, before dedicating himself to interdisciplinary curatorial work in public - sector venues in the UK, initially at Bury St Edmunds Art Gallery and Pump House Gallery London, before becoming Director of the Stanley Picker Gallery at Kingston University in 2004.
Together, this interdisciplinary presentation of genre - bending works frames Newsome's live performance and studio practice through the history of collage.
Expressions of interest are invited from individuals working in the following fields: • Pervasive and location based gaming and interactive media • The use of mobile and portable devices in cultural and artistic practice • Games design and theory • Interdisciplinary and live art practice
Working alone and in collaboration with artists, dancers, musicians, and writers, he invented new, interdisciplinary modes of artistic practice that helped set the course for art of the present day.
In addition to her studio practice, Donahue has maintained the ongoing interdisciplinary project Disparate Minds with collaborator Tim Ortiz since 2014, the scope of which includes curatorial projects, exhibition reviews, essays, and research dedicated to discussing the work of marginalized self - taught artists in the context of contemporary art.
Studio Views: Craft in the Expanded Field features interdisciplinary artists at work on large - scale, immersive, and community - engaged installations that challenge and expand the boundaries of traditional craft - practice.
Working alone and in collaboration with others, Rauschenberg invented new, interdisciplinary forms of artistic practice
The final temporary exhibition in 2011 presents the work of leading Brazilian artist Rivane Neuenschwander, being seen for the first time in Ireland in a major mid-career survey of her wide - ranging, interdisciplinary practice.
While initially visiting for personal reasons, she soon found that the interdisciplinary and political nature of the work by the artists she met there started to change how she thought about her own creative practice.
«As of fall 2010, all freshmen at Meadows are introduced to alternative models of artistic practice — which includes everything from our own programs in music therapy and our interdisciplinary ensemble, Point, to our community artist partnerships with Big Thought — AND to the basics of how the various arts businesses, both nonprofit and for - profit, work.
Scholars in these fields have brought theories of language, narrative, and storytelling to bear on very practical issues involved in representing clients — and in this endeavor they have found common ground with many other law professors with a broad variety of legal specialties.30 Again, even a cursory review of this vast literature is beyond my scope here, but it is important to note the very promising way that interdisciplinary work has already been providing a quite practical link between theory and practice.
Indeed, integration of interdisciplinary scholarship into legal education has drawn criticism as impractical, as if expertise in assessing how law works on the ground undercuts legal scholars» understanding of — and ability to teach — law in practice.18 This attitude is not as farfetched as it might appear to be, however, because of the gaps that exist within the ranks of legal academy itself.
This 2 - day workshop will teach the basics of Collaborative Practice - How to work in interdisciplinary teams to help separating couples reach agreement.
From the beginning of a transaction through its completion, the skilled lawyers comprising our business transactions, real estate, environmental, land use, and tax practices work together to the extent necessary in each matter to deliver practical and cost effective interdisciplinary advice to achieve each client's specific goals.
Collaborative Practice, including Collaborative Law and interdisciplinary Collaborative Divorce, is a way for you to resolve disputes respectfully — without going to court — while working with trained professionals who are important to all areas of your life.
The miracle of interdisciplinary collaborative team practice can heal such a rupture so that there is sufficient trust and cooperation in order for a collaborative divorce to work.
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