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The Artist in Place 2010-11
The Artist in Place is a year-long exploration of place and its relationship to the work of the artist. Through field study of evocative locales, observation, reading, writing, reflection, and thoughtful discussion, we will build a direct understanding of the place where we live and examine its impact on the work we do. Please make use of this space to share thoughts, ask questions, exchange ideas, and post photos.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Friday, April 29, 2011
Thanks!
Thanks, all, for a great year of working together.
Chris
Chris
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
StorySLAM
STORYSLAM
Everybody’s got a story. What’s yours?
What: StorySLAM
When: Friday, April 29th 1:30 – 4:00 PM
Where: MCC 7th Floor Lounge
Bring: Food and beverages to share, good humor, good ears, and a good story to tell.
Friday is our final meeting as a group, so we’re going to celebrate with a StorySLAM! It will be a festive gathering and an opportunity to tell stories. Just us.
Here’s the scoop: We will put everyone’s names into a hat (or bowl or box or other receptacle), then draw them out one by one. When your name is called, you will have the stage for five minutes to tell a true story from your life on the theme of DISCOVERY. Your story can be inspirational, funny, sad, revealing, sentimental, exhilarating, painful, provocative, rueful, optimistic, bitter, or snarky . . . as you choose. But it must be true, it must be from your life, and it must be no longer than five minutes.
Here’s a loophole: If you do not want to tell a story, you may perform a song that you’ve written, recite a poem that you’ve written, or share a piece of visual art that you’ve created. Your work. On the theme of DISCOVERY. Five minutes to present.
Reflect: Consider the theme. Think of a true story from your life that relates to the theme.
Create: Conjure, channel, craft, and compose your story on the theme.
Shape: Write down an outline of your story. Give yourself a beginning, middle, and end.
Practice! Practice your story so you can remember it without the benefits of paper. Then practice it so you can keep it down to five minutes. Tell it to your plants but know that they are a tough audience. Revise. Rework. Curse your plants for not believing in you! Revamp. Finesse. Shave off another minute. Try again. Voila! Forgive your plants. Indeed, they helped you see the light.
Have fun. That’s an order!
Final Conferences
Monday, May 2
4:30 Allison Combs
4:40 Kevin Lavitt
4:50 Jessica Muljadi
5:00 Cassandra Richcreek
5:10 MacKenzie Sage
5:20 Chelsea Snowden-Smith
5:30 Jeremy Evans
Wednesday, May 4
4:30 Amie Christensen
4:40 Michael Eber
4:50 Xitlalic Hernandez
5:00 Taurean Johnson
5:10 Robert Lucy
5:20 Claire Mitchell
5:30 Will Story
5:40 Josh Thorsen
Sunday, April 24, 2011
This Week in the Artist in Place
Monday, April 25 4:30-5:50 PM
Reflection
Your preparation: Please read "The Last Class" (pp. 225-237) in Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott. Revise Paper #5 (your manifesto) and bring two clean, typed, double-spaced copies with you to class. (Detailed instructions are in your course reader.)
Wednesday, April 27 4:30-5:50 PM
Looking Forward
Your preparation: Portfolios Due. No exceptions.
Friday, April 29 1:30-4:20 PM
TBA
Reflection
Your preparation: Please read "The Last Class" (pp. 225-237) in Bird by Bird by Anne Lamott. Revise Paper #5 (your manifesto) and bring two clean, typed, double-spaced copies with you to class. (Detailed instructions are in your course reader.)
Wednesday, April 27 4:30-5:50 PM
Looking Forward
Your preparation: Portfolios Due. No exceptions.
Friday, April 29 1:30-4:20 PM
TBA
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Where’s Home? | Metropolis Magazine
A terrific article by Cornish faculty member Natalia Ilyin:
Where’s Home? Metropolis Magazine
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