Research and Critique with Alexis Callender (Tuesdays)

General Info

Instructor: Alex Callender

Weekly: October 26, November 2, November 9, November 16, November 30, December 7

Time: 7:00PM - 9:00PM (EST)

Length: 2 Hours

Where: Online on Zoom

 
 
Course Description

Studio Research and Crit will focus on the question, what is artist research and how do we transform these ideas to our studio practice? In this class we will consider the constellation of ideas embedded in our studio process and through a project-based approach identify several questions within our practice that we want to research. Whether the research is historical, archival, material, literary, or through other worlds of knowledge, we will develop prompts and look at the works of contemporary artists working in the fields of research-based practice, to help us expand our subject matter and studio approaches. This six-week course will span the research arc from organizing studio questions, research methods, and translating research concepts back into material practice, fostering space for play, curiosity, and new points of reference to one’s work.

  • Practice making a creative mapping and research process

  • Work in a collectively creative environment to address what sites of research and methods will best work for your practice

  • Think about what art historical influences can best help contextualize and establish lineages for your art practice

  • Discuss and critique ways of translating your art research into material expression in the studio

  • Discussion and workshop with visiting practitioner

Visiting Critics/Guests

Beatrice Glow

Beatrice Glow is an artist-researcher in service of public history and just futures. Her solo exhibitions include Forts and Flowers, Taipei Contemporary Art Center, Taiwan, 2019, and Aromérica Parfumeur, Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Chile, 2016. She was also a participating artist in the Inaugural Honolulu Biennial, 2017. Her work has been supported by Yale-NUS College, Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Asian/Pacific/American Institute at New York University, and the US Fulbright Scholar Program.