Wednesday, December 2, 2009
LAST LECTURE!
Well Tuesday was our last lecture for the first semester! Can't believe the semester is just about over! Sarah came in to talk to us and I enjoyed her lecture. She said she really enjoys glass blowing and made it seem really interesting, especially how she described it as using her whole body to create art. She moved on to video and interactive art which was really cool. She incorporated glass blowing .. sort off.. but did sugar blowing. She also used silk and video. I thought her work was really beautiful especially the flowers and the tree-like figures.. so awesome. She also mentioned that she does a lot of print work, which I enjoy. This was a good way to finish off the lecture series for the first semester :)
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
yet another lecture
Today was the second to last lecture for the first semester! I can't believe that these past months have flown by so quickly. All I can recall was Etsy, Etsy, Etsy. I felt she was just trying to sell herself to a bunch of broke college students, and a spokesperson for Etsy. The lecture was kinda boring, I think at least. There was a lot of relation to gods and goddesses in her titles of work. She worked with fabrics, spices, stains, and alchemy. Talk a lot about vending, blahhh.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
lecture
So I totally regret not going to the lecture this morning, but I am sick and decided to sleep in. The lecture at 7 pm featured the work of Brett Cook. I really liked his work or portraits, its size and color! Wow there was so much color, and used with spray paint. It really was amazing. His lecture was very interactive, we took three breaths together to collaborate. He had volunteers write on posters on the walls that read COMMUNITY and SOUL, and used them as rubrics for his presentation. He does a lot of interesting community projects that really get people you wouldn't expect involved, and by watching interviews, I learned that they were excited about his projects. In his lecture he compared community vs. soul, paintings vs. murals, and even graffiti vs art work. I did not like how he went on and on about race, and how the lecture itself was soooo long. But all in all it was interesting and I enjoyed his work.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
lectureeee
Today's lecture was awesome! I really did enjoy it. Doug Bucci was so entertaining and lively (props to him for keeping me awake today). He started school in 1990 with a 6 month old child. This reminds me of my mom who is a great role model to me. She went to school while being pregnant with my now 31 year old brother. Doug's goal was to be a painter and educator. He applied to graduate school and thats where his direction in life really changed. He began working in metals and jewelry. This is something I really want to try and find it super interesting and cool. He designed a bunch of things for famous people like Prince Andrew of the British Council when he visited Philly and even Viva la Bam. He pushes himself because of his disease. He has diabetes but that doesn't stop him, and now he is creating jewelry inspired by the medical aspect of his disease. He is so interesting and inspiring. I loved today's lecture and it really inspired me and makes me want to try jewelry making.
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