Monday, June 28, 2010

Call for Conversations and Speakers.


Perhaps, a generalized argument could be made that contemporary artists are primarily concerned with the exploration of subjective realities and are compelled to present their findings objectively. It would follow, that the sciences and the humanities are concerned with the exploration of objective reality through logic and systematized knowledge. We want to know if these are incompatible opposites or complementary parallels. How would a group of disparate types of thinkers discuss aspects of contemporary culture important to all of them?


Cranbrook Academy of Art is a private art institution made up of 150 M.F.A. studio art candidates. The student body is looking to bring a wide range of world topics into their thoughts and art practice.


We are hosting 2-3 small discussion panels with the aim of connecting the student body to contemporary issues. Each participant will give a 10-15 min talk about their work followed by a group discussion. To give you an idea of what we’re interested in, here is a list of studies we are interested in. Whether it addresses an item on this list or not, we are open to your ideas.


Economics

Psychology

subjective vs. objective thought

PTSD or other Service related topics

environmental psychology

Sociology-

social networking

contemporary gender roles

Anthropology and Archeology

Politics

Environmental Studies


Email a short proposal including name and contact info and a topic you would like to speak about to rini2323@yahoo.com.


Sunday, June 13, 2010

A Video Conversation on our MFA


The new post, A video conversation on our MFA, is up on art:21 blog. Artists Vency Yun and Corina Reynolds talk about their MFA experiences from across the Atlantic. Vency Yun is pursuing her MFA in sculpture at Concordia University and is currently working in Marseille, France. Corina Reynolds is pursuing her MFA in Fiber from Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.