Wednesday, April 15, 2009
PHASE III SCHEDULE:
“If you depict a bird, give it space to fly.”
On Mind Meditation and Art-Eleanor Rosch
Objective: The Purpose of this project is to make a final project, a continuation of work or a new topic of your choice.
Requirements:
-An Artist Statement will accompany this last project (2 paragraphs to 1 page)
-Final Review will be scheduled. If you are NOT being reviewed, you are required to attend at least two reviews.
PHASE III SCHEDULE:
April 7 Final Phase Topic-posted on Blog
Class Discussion on Research (hand out)
April 14 Small Groups Meetings/ Open Studio
April 21 Open Studio
Sun. April 26 Email Draft to lhpaluay@mac.com:
& Print Out 1 copy for class
April 28 Draft of Artist Statement Due (2 pages)
Individual Meetings
May 5 Small Groups Meetings /Open Studio
May 12 Last Class Critique
Art Ed Final Reviews-Required for Juniors & Seniors
Sign Up Will be posted
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
PHASE II
“I must create a system or be enslaved by another man’s. I will not reason and compare; my business is to create.”
-William Blake
Objective: The Purpose of this project is to make work focused on a non-western , non –traditional or social issues topic.
Method for Investigation:
1.Questions: 5 Questions about your topic
2.Research: Where did you find some answers?
3.Problem Solving: How do I Respond? What are my approaches, materials and methods?
Post responses on your blog-
Weekly Requirements:
-Writing: Notebook 2 pages/ 3x week
“Morning” pages
-Strictly stream of consciousness
-Blog Update: 1x week, 2 paragraphs (minimum)
Post response to work, research, questions, and progress
Post images relating to progress (photos, drawings, research))
PHASE II SCHEDULE:
March 3 Phase II Proposals Due on Blog (2 paragraph minimum)
March 10 Spring Break NO CLASS
March 17 Open Studio/Individual Meetings
March 24 Open Studio/Process Critiques in small groups
March 31 Phase II Projects Due
Greatest Blessings Come from Madness -Socrates
Objective: The Purpose of this project is to make work with a specific materials exploration.
Method for Investigation:
1.Questions: 5 Questions about your material
2.Research: Where did you find some answers?
3.Problem Solving: How does I Respond to Materials, Methods, and Approaches?
Weekly Requirements:
-Writing: Notebook 2 pages/ 3x week
“Morning” pages
“ Strictly stream of consciousness- Do not judge what you are writing
Write the same word over and over until the next one comes. Don’t worry about punctuation
The time given to morning pages will be led to new sources of support as you begin to support yourself.”
-Blog Update: 1x week, 2 paragraphs (minimum)
Post response to work, research, questions, and progress
Post images relating to progress (photos, drawings, research))
PHASE I SCHEDULE:
February 10 Open Studio/Individual Meetings
February 17 Open Studio/Process Critiques in small groups
February 24 Phase I Projects Due
Method for Investigation:
1.Questions: 5 Questions about your material
2.Research: Where did you find some answers?
3.Problem Solving: How does I Respond to Materials, Methods, and Approaches?
Weekly Requirements:
-Writing: Notebook 2 pages/ 3x week
“Morning” pages
“ Strictly stream of consciousness- Do not judge what you are writing
Write the same word over and over until the next one comes. Don’t worry about punctuation
The time given to morning pages will be led to new sources of support as you begin to support yourself.”
-Blog Update: 1x week, 2 paragraphs (minimum)
Post response to work, research, questions, and progress
Post images relating to progress (photos, drawings, research))
PHASE I SCHEDULE:
February 10 Open Studio/Individual Meetings
February 17 Open Studio/Process Critiques in small groups
February 24 Phase I Projects Due
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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