ARTS 307
The Body Reorganized Spring 2021
Division I
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This tutorial course asks students to abstract and re-contextualize the body as a topic of conversation in order to expand our discussions about identity. We will discuss the work of artists in which the body remains conceptually central; such as Nick Cave, Saya Woolfalk, Sarah Lucas, Annette Messager. Students will look to their own lived experiences and supporting communities, research historical precedence for contemporary perspectives on identity, and find, through written and collected research, additional cultural work centered within multi-layered and non-normative experiences. Students will react to readings, Christian Enzensberger’s “Smut: An Anatomy of Dirt”, Mary Douglas’ “Purity and Danger”, etc. Students will design their own methods of making with foundational introductions to flexible plane paired with movement-based workshops including stop motion animation shot with cell phones. Students will construct a structural and/or wearable work that references the body, it’s topographies, and potential for performance/pose. Research will culminate in an online exhibition documenting student projects through photographic stills and video.
The Class: Format: tutorial
Limit: 10
Expected: 10
Class#: 4997
Grading: no pass/fail option, no fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: Students will construct a structural and/or wearable work that references the body, it's topographies, and potential for performance/pose. Research will culminate in an online exhibition documenting student projects through photographic stills and video.
Prerequisites: none
Enrollment Preferences: Open to all media but constructed around the theme of the body reorganized.
Materials/Lab Fee: $100.00 lab fee
Distributions: Division I

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