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escollon | Craft Theory Reading List
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Craft Theory Reading List. A suggested reading list. About the Craft Theory reading list. June 6, 2009. Is a metalsmith, writer, and craft activist. In addition to founding conceptualmetalsmithing.com. In 2008, Craig is the Editor in Chief of the forthcoming National Student Craft Zine. Here is my top 5 (I couldn’t pick just 3):. 1 Adamson, Glenn. Oxford and New York: Berg, 2007. Craft has been trying to define itself since before I began making things. As I grappled with my identity as a maker. The book...
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“Determining Domain” exhibition photos | Scott Tsuchitani
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Davies Forum Exhibition and Lecture, 4/24/12. 8220;Determining Domain” exhibition photos. November 10, 2012. Link to blogpost with photos of the show. I’m currently part of a group exhibition called. At Intersection for the Arts. There will also be a series of lectures and workshops about the practical aspects of art and intellectual property (legal risks and protecting your own creative work). Intersection for the Arts. A group exhibition featuring work by seven artists Bigface, Scott Kildall. Delve int...
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Looking, Making, Thinking about Art.: March 2010
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THOUSANDS OF FREE BLOGGER TEMPLATES �. Looking, Making, Thinking about Art. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Image that I saw at the gallery because the internet does NOT do it justice. Its very disappointing online but amazing in person. Posted by Savonnah Marie. Tuesday, March 23, 2010. Posted by Savonnah Marie. Monday, March 22, 2010. Posted by Savonnah Marie. Monday, March 15, 2010. While looking for inspiration for my web design class i came across these sites that have really clean nice designs. Out of cur...
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LECTURE SERIES — MFA Applied Craft + Design
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MFA AC D students have the opportunity to directly engage with prominent visiting artists, designers, and critics through the Program's robust lecture series, typically complemented by studio visits, workshops and a post-lecture dinner in the studio. MFA AC D Studios - 421 NE 10th Ave. Portland, OR. All lectures are free open to the public unless noted. HEATH CERAMICS : ROBIN PETRAVIC CATHERINE BAILEY. SUSAN S. SZENASY. MARY SMULL RANDY HUNT. MICHAEL PALMIERI DONAL MOSHER. RALEIGH DENIM : Victor. Born 19...
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UC Berkeley Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium - Bio: Stephanie Syjuco
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The Art, Technology, and Culture Colloquium. UC Berkeley's Center for New Media. Lossy: On the Politics of Networked Flows and Degraded Systems. Artist and Professor, Art Practice, UC Berkeley.
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Connections Class | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Artists addressing “the archive” and also casual display tactics. In light of Adam’s “archive” installation portraying his first home away from home I mentioned a few artists that seem to relate in different ways:. 8212;——————. At PBS’ “Art21” series. 8212;—————–. Wooden box, felt, text. Test tubes, DNA in solution. 6″ x 12″ x 18″. In attempts to understand thinking, I have:. 8212;——————-. 8212;————. 1999, wooden structure, mixed media, 8 x 12 x 9ft. (installation view). Mark Dion: New England Digs.
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How to use this site | Connections Class
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How to use this site. September 5, 2006 at 11:33 pm. Welcome to the class website! Entries to browse, with lots of images. This site is built as a blog, so those of you familiar with standard blogs will pick it up easily. You can browse the content in several ways:. Scroll directly down the page to read entries. Recent ones are at the top, and older ones are at the end. Choose a “category” at the right-hand column to get specific information. Looking forward to working with all of you this semester!