Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (001) |
John D Neff |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1231
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 314
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (002) |
Kelly F. Kaczynski |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1232
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 328
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (003) |
Assaf Evron |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1233
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 315
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (004) |
D. Denenge Duyst- Akpem |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1234
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 329
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (005) |
Terri Kapsalis |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1235
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 326
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (006) |
Irina Adina Bucan |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1236
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Lakeview - 1428
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (007) |
Julietta Cheung |
Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1237
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
MacLean 501
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (008) |
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Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1238
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Graduate Studio Seminar |
5600 (009) |
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Tues
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
Prerequisites
Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in the Low-Residency MFA Program.
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Class Number
1241
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Credits
3
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (001) |
John D Neff |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1230
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (002) |
Kelly F. Kaczynski |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1313
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (003) |
Assaf Evron |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1314
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (004) |
D. Denenge Duyst- Akpem |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1315
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (005) |
Terri Kapsalis |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1316
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (006) |
Irina Adina Bucan |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1317
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (007) |
Julietta Cheung |
Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1318
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (008) |
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Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1319
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Low-Residency Colloquium |
5610 (009) |
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Tues/Fri
3:30 PM - 6:15 PM
In Person
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Description
This seminar consists of weekly lectures, colloquia, and studio visits. Students are expected to arrive with completed and semi-completed works and be prepared to make and re-make new works throughout the summer sessions. A wide variety of readings chosen by faculty will guide discussions that concentrate on problems concerning methods of artmaking, distribution, and interpretation. Readings will include examples drawn from the emerging category of conceptual writing as well as crucial art historical texts, literature, and poetry.
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Class Number
1320
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
To Be Announced
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Professional Practices: Digital Interfaces |
5630 (001) |
Kelly F. Kaczynski |
Thurs
8:30 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This is a specialized professional practice course designed to prepare students for active participation in the on-campus as well as online components of the Low-Residency MFA. Students will be trained on digital platforms including Canvas, SAIC's learning management system. Students will be introduced to online library resources and to all digital research, communication, and dissemination tools necessary for use during off-campus semesters. Students can be authorized on general as well as specialized equipment for use during the residency.
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Class Number
1229
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 1117
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Professional Practices: Digital Interfaces |
5630 (002) |
John D Neff |
Thurs
8:30 AM - 11:15 AM
In Person
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Description
This is a specialized professional practice course designed to prepare students for active participation in the on-campus as well as online components of the Low-Residency MFA. Students will be trained on digital platforms including Canvas, SAIC's learning management system. Students will be introduced to online library resources and to all digital research, communication, and dissemination tools necessary for use during off-campus semesters. Students can be authorized on general as well as specialized equipment for use during the residency.
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Class Number
1247
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Credits
1.5
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Department
Masters in Fine Arts Low Residency
Location
Sharp 1116
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