| Program length |
1 Week |
| Dates |
June 13 - June 19, 2009 |
| Cost |
$945 |
| Age range |
This program is open to students who will complete grades 9-12 during the 2008-09 school year. |
| Openings remaining |
Yes. Admission to the Institute is first-come, first-served. Applicants will be notified of admission decisions on a rolling basis. Early application is encouraged. |
| Portfolio required? |
See below |
| Apply |
Summer 2009 application materials will be available soon! Click here if you'd like to receive a one-time email notification when they are posted. |
Overview
This course is designed for students who are ready to explore three-dimensional art from an innovative point-of-view. Students will investigate contemporary trends through an expansion of traditional media.
Art areas:
- installation art
- conceptual art
- mixed media art
- environmental art
- public art
Students will develop ideas of personal interest while reacting to materials and contexts. From a portfolio perspective, this class will allow students to show their creative and expressive potential and will provide for some exciting and dynamic documentation. Lectures and presentations will cover a variety of trends in contemporary art. Class discussion will explore why and how artists innovate.
Details
The Visual Arts Portfolio Institutes include:
- intensive class sessions
- workshops and seminars focused on concepts of portfolio development
- daily presentations and portfolio reviews by college representatives
- open studio time for students to continue working on projects
Other subjects covered during the Institute include:
- how to research schools and programs to find the best match
- specific requirements for the application process
- how to present yourself and your work to a panel
- how to document your work
Facilities
In 2009, the visual arts programs will relocate to the new Dow Center for Visual Arts. This exceptional facility includes separate studios for ceramics, sculpture, painting, drawing, metals, digital arts, photography, printmaking and fibers. The light-filled complex also features a professional gallery space for exhibitions.
Prerequisite
No prior experience is required, but students must bring documentation of finished works. Documentation can be in the form of original work, photos or digital images of work. Care should be exercised in transporting original works. It is also recommended that students bring their sketchbooks.
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