Digital Art students examined the work of artist Liu Bolin. We discussed his concepts, ideas and process. The students also examined his work in which is not digitally altered and compared it to their work which is created using Photoshop and created on the computer. The students had a great discussion about "what is art and not art?". They also had a great time searching for "the invisible man".
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Sun, Nov 1: Boston, Massachusetts, Hynes Convention Center
900 Boylston Street Boston MA 02115 Hosted by: School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Time: 12:00pm - 4:00pm event details CALL FOR ARTISTS
Cambridge Street Art Gallery is seeking proposals for exhibitions at the gallery at Burlington High School. Opened in Spring 2010, the new gallery space offers high profile visibility in the school with its location next to the BHS cafeteria. The secure gallery has one large window, three walls for hanging work and is 12 feet x 16 feet. Requirements: Artists must submit proposals to the gallery via email to chang@bpsk12.org. Artists should include 10-20 images of artwork, artist statement and resume. Works of art must be appropriate for high school students. Gallery Information: The gallery is contained in Burlington High School and is located across from the cafeteria. The gallery can feature multi- media works of art, two dimensional hanging works, sculptures and installations. Artists are responsible for insuring their work. The school maintains no responsibility for the artwork. Artists are expected to participate and be on site for the hanging of the exhibition which is done with the BHS Art Department faculty. Are you thinking about a career in architecture, interior design, or landscape design? If so, explore the possibilities at the BSA Architecture/Design College Fair.
Representatives of more than 40 colleges and universities will be on hand at the BSA's Architecture/Design College Fair to answer questions about portfolios, admissions, scholarships, curricula, and more. Learn what it takes to succeed—attend free workshops. In addition to this College Marketplace, you'll find workshops for design-focused students. Hear the inside story from our keynote speaker who will describe "the life of an architect" and what it's really like to be in architecture school. You can also get tips on portfolio requirements, and choosing the right school. Student registration is now open! Register here. October 10, 2015 | 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Price: Free and open to students Where: Wentworth Institute of Technology, 550 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA |
AuthorChristina Chang teaches art and design to students in grades 9-12. Burlington Public Schools
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