FINAR-6180-3: Exhibitions 1
Fall 2020
- Subject: Graduate Fine Arts
- Type: Thesis
- Delivery Mode: Online
- Level: Graduate
- Course Dates: September 02, 2020 — December 15, 2020
- Meetings: None listed
- Instructor: Marina Pugliese
- Units: 1.5
- Enrolled: 7/12
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Marina Pugliese
Senior Adjunct Professor, History of Art and Visual Culture Program
Description:
All second years must take both Thesis and Exhibitions in the two course sequence of Fall 2020 and Spring 2021. Taken together, the exhibition and written thesis form the capstone academic experience of the MFA Program in Fine Art. With Thesis, students complete a written thesis––a piece of writing that brings together the myriad facets of each artist’s practice, critical inquiry, personal exploration, and commitment. Students deeply engage in the nature of their creative work and produce a substantial and sustained piece of writing, whose backbone is research and an inquisitive methodology. The Exhibitions class prepares students for a public presentation of their work, including conversations around professional development, as well as strategies for a sustainable artistic practice after graduate school.
Online course sections will be delivered mostly asynchronously, with some synchronous components that will be outlined in the course syllabus if applicable.
Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites:
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