Sentences with phrase «understanding of your studio practice»

The personal statement provides us with a deeper understanding of your studio practice and potential for growth within SMFA at Tufts programs.

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As the host studio for the Canadian Nationals this September 2018, we are committed to providing ongoing opportunities to deepen and strengthen your understanding and practice of yoga.
Developing games is at the heart of every game studio, but understanding best practices and keeping up on the latest in game design from conception to post-launch can be daunting.
Pratt Institute's M.F.A. Painting and Drawing Curriculum offers students a broad but rigorous studio practice, highlighting students» individual development and focusing on an understanding of the significant concerns that constitute contemporary art today.
Artists Leah Brown, Rosemarie Chiarlone, Naomi Fisher, Jillian Mayer, Lisa Rockford and Frances Trombly expand the scope of contemporary artistic practice, working beyond the confines of the studio to improve understanding and representation of contemporary art in the region.
The book hopes to contribute to a better understanding of the role and function of the studio in contemporary artistic practice
One of the most unique aspects of studying art history at an art school was that I was required to develop my own artistic practice through hours of drawing classes, performance art classes, photography studios, and so on, which allowed me a much more intimate understanding of the artistic process — but it was also important to be surrounded by other ambitious creators.
Through public talks and intimate seminars and studio visits with UH students, internationally recognized scholars, curators, artists, and critics will investigate the idea of the contemporary as both a temporal and aesthetic framework to broaden critical understanding about how we situate current artistic practices.
For added educational benefit, EFA Project Space staff members take interns on occasional gallery trips and studio visits with member artists of the EFA Studio Program to gain a deeper understanding of contemporary art - making and curatorial practice.
Either through their own experimental studio practice, or in how they visualize and aestheticize the passage of time, the artists in this exhibition address cosmological hierarchy from the bottom up, reiterating the impulse of subjects to understand their existence and the world through objects.
Celia Perrin Sidarous» ongoing photographic series Les Choses («things») is an exploration of material life and the act of understanding the world through objects, spaces, and gestures — both central considerations of her dedicated studio practice.
Yet equally his painting is the result of day - by - day graft in the studio, a practiced understanding of the effects and illusions that can be wrought out of his medium and a grappling with painting's fundamental dynamism «'' the superficiality of its depths and vice versa.
Yet, due to the visual superimpositions of present times, artists have started to shy away from the rigid limitations of - isms related to the «non-objective» or «reductive» and have embedded existing ideas, confluence of styles and approaches into the contemporary world, the here and now, mingling with popular culture as well as branching out of the studio practice inherent in painting as we know it and as the majority still likes to understand it.
We ask art historians about the training, methodologies and practices required to write a substantial and informed history of Indonesian art; we foster interaction between art historians and artists in our community through interviews; and we encourage artists to use their studios as laboratories where the present and the past collide, creating alternative, hybrid forms of understanding.
To fully understand Paul McCarthy's practice, one should consider the artist's studio as a kind of sculpture itself — an object perpetually digesting and expunging the everyday grotesqueries of the American psyche.
In response to the changing nature of artists» studio spaces in the District, Hamiltonian Artists has launched the Understanding the Artist: Studio Visit Series to expose the public to various types of studio spaces and art practices throughout the city.
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