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24 March |
ART-SCHOOL – MISSING PV [Eng Subs] |
Posts Tagged ‘art’
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24 March |
Game Design School |
www.hotdesignschool.com With game design classes youll learn to create and perfect your own alternate universes and your own hot games. You will strengthen your basic art and design skills. Then youll learn how to design game play and background, create characters and their environments, and apply your knowledge of video and computer games to evaluate products. You will also learn to plan the game environment and determine choices for characters.
Search top art schools and art programs, then request free information from as many design schools as you like. Taking the first step towards achieving a highly respected degree in design is only a few clicks away!
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22 March |
The Jam – Art School |
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22 March |
Otis Artist-in-Residence: Rick Lowe, Spring 2010 |
Rick Lowe, acclaimed for art-as-urban-recovery, returns to L.A. for a residency at Otis College, in the Graduate Public Practice Department. The Houston-based artist and activist, who planted the seed for Project Row Houses 15 years ago, will be back in town to spend nine weeks helping graduate students in the schools Public Practice program, who are training to create art in the civic realm.
Lowes chief accomplishment is Project Row Houses, which he launched in Houston in 1993. The initial work of rehabbing 22 abandoned homes in the city’s Third Ward as a community center serving both aesthetic and social ends has grown to 40 structures, according to the Project Row Houses website. Michael Kimmelman, art critic of the New York Times, wrote in 2006 that it may be the most impressive and visionary public art project in the country.
After getting Project Row Houses off the ground, Lowe came to Watts starting in 1994 and tried to do the same. The Watts House Project was the focus of his contribution to Uncommon Sense, a spring 1997 group exhibition of conceptual art at L.A.s Museum of Contemporary Art Lowes installation at MOCAs Geffen Contemporary was a three-room house-cum-information center that told viewers what he was trying to accomplish a few miles away in Watts. In his review, Times art critic Christopher Knight wrote that the artist’s open-ended ideas for loosely coordinated community projects that don’t require massive infusions of funds — or numbing civic bureaucracy — together make for a vibrant sense of possibility marked by welcome pragmatism. The Geffens ‘model home’ offers inspiring information, but the real project is rightly taking place far beyond museum walls.
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22 March |
Kyle Clements: Brain Candy (2005) |
“Brain Candy” is a 12 part series of acrylic paintings from 2005.
The intention of this series is to poke fun at art universities that spend a lot of time writing about art, talking about art, and thinking about art, but very little time is spent actually looking at or making art. Aesthetics are routinely dismissed as ‘eye candy’, while certain concepts and ideas are pushed. However, the concepts that art universities deem ‘acceptable’ seem to fall within a very small bubble. Ideas from outside this bubble are either not understood, or rejected outright.
These ‘acceptable ideas’ were printed onto paper cards, and randomly placed on each artwork, to demonstrate how arbitrarily many of these ‘concepts’ seem to be attached to an art work. The tags are non-archival, and will fall off with time, much like how the ideas we attach to an artwork will be lost with time, yet the actual piece of art will remain.
I don’t paint with this technique too often anymore, so if there is enough interest, I could post a video demonstration of how I achieve this effect with acrylic paint
Kyle Clements
ps: While I retain all rights to these paintings, the content of this video is released under a creative commons attribution share alike non-commercial license. In short, this means that you can do whatever you want with it, so long as you don’t make any money off of it, you credit me, and you release your version under these same conditions.
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20 March |
The Art Institutes – Best Teen Chef 2008 Competition |
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/youtube/youtube.aspx?source=YTUBE&cid=YTUBE_AIWA_0812_ST_002 Learn more about the Best Teen Chef Competition at The International Culinary Schools at The Art Institutes, during which entrants competed for a culinary school scholarship.
Learn more about the culinary arts and culinary management programs offered at The Art Institutes by clicking the link above!
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20 March |
Photography – Wisconsin Technical Colleges |
Turn your love of photography into a career and capture yourself as a success!
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20 March |
Sesame Street – Murray Has a Little Lamb: Art School |
While this has nothing to do with thanksgiving, I am thankful, however, for my artistic ability. And what better to celebrate it than with a Sesame Street segment.
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This is a sub I made for ART-SCHOOL’s PV “MISSING”.
Hmm
the jam (paul weller)
Alumni from The Art Institute of California-San Diego (June, 2007).