The Department of Art & Art History is taking a bus trip to New York City and students are strongly encouraged to attend this trip as it will be a great opportunity to observe cutting edge contemporary artwork. Attending this trip will count as two artsXpose assignments, and students in attendance will not be required… Continue reading New York City Bus Trip!!! – Saturday – March 3, 2012
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Ira Glass – Getting Started
GOALS
Joe recently asked the Sculpture 3 students about their long term goals. Students wrote their responses to the following questions: As an artist, what is your definition of success? What do you want to achieve long term? What are the 3 most important things you can do now to reach your goal(s). We watched the… Continue reading GOALS
Ingenious, low-budget, temporary public sculpture.
A little snow, a snow shovel, and more than a little genius. http://www.woostercollective.com/post/pavel-puhovs-eyeglasses
A primer on 3-D printing
The Story of Stuff
Cattelan Exhibits at the Guggenheim
With not a single piece of art on the walls, the Guggenheim Museum is celebrating Maurizio Cattelan’s career by hanging all his works in the middle of its central space. Serena Altschul got a personal tour from Cattelan who shared insight into what makes this perennial trickster such a popular artist. CBS Morning just did… Continue reading Cattelan Exhibits at the Guggenheim
Art21 Website
Art21 has a great website on contemporary art. The videos are well produced and the artists interviews are fascinating. Enjoy! Click here to visit the Art21 website: http://www.pbs.org/art21/
3-D Ceramic Printing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmVLQHAH-V4&feature=player_embedded#! I taught at BGSU before coming to Bucknell, where I worked with John Ballisteri. Greg Pugh — the assistant that you see setting things up in their shop — was a student in the very first class I taught at BGSU.