Exciting new course at Sage: Nature 2.0

Nature 2.0 / Advanced Digital Art is a class taught by Prof. Cary
Peppermint that explores art production in and of networked
environments. The framing research question for the course is: What
does it mean to be an ecological being in the context of convergent
ecological, digital, local, industrial, and global environments, and
how do we make networked art that “interrupts” this experience? That
is, how can artists create texts, objects, and happenings that
reinvigorate awareness of the ecologically and technologically
interconnected world in which we live?

More information: http://ecoarttech.net/nature2.0/

Networked Landcape #1 by Alana Kasindorf

(en)Gendered continues & life among the artists …

If you missed the opening, it’s not too late to check out this year’s (en)Gendered exhibition “Failure is Impossible: Feminism’s Part, Present, and Future”, sponsored by The Susan B. Anthony Institute for Gender & Women’s Studies and The Department of Art & Art History.  The exhibition continues at the ASIS Gallery in Sage Art Center and the juror’s selections are currently on display at the Art & Music Library Gallery.

Also coming up: one of the Department of Art & Art History’s talented alums will be speaking this Friday January 27th.  Go check it out!

FINALS: Student Work in ASIS Gallery

The last show of the semester is now up in the ASIS Gallery at Sage Art Center.  The show includes a wide variety of work, featuring students in Introductory 3D, Introduction to Studio Practice, and Issues in Advanced Drawing.  Lauren Blair, Bonita Sur, Alyssa Smudzin, and Janelle Sandefur are also showing independent study work.

The reception will be next Monday December 12 from noon to 2pm.  Please join us for your last chance to see this great show!

Last Friday 11/11/11 – Three-Legged Race: The Art of Collaboration reception party

There was a good turnout at the ASIS Gallery last Friday for the closing reception for Three-Legged Race: The Art of Collaboration.  Students, faculty, staff, and friends enjoyed the collaborative works, played Pictionary, ate PB&J and cookie splits, continued to add to the communal drawing on the collaboration wall, and listened to musical covers and collaborations!

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