Interdisciplinary Crits

SUNY New Paltz MFA Program | Emily Puthoff | Graduate Coordinator

4.22.2010

Interdisciplinary Crits | Spring 2010 | Wednesday, April 28th | 9am- 3pm

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All 1st year MFA participate in interdicplinary crits in the spirng of 2010. This is a day when groups of faculty come to your studio to cri...
11.15.2009

Interdisciplinary Crit Schedule | Wednesday, Nov. 18th

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Please see Interdisciplinary Crit groups/schedule below.  Faculty, please also read the MFA blog posts to familiarize yourself with the art...

Eileen Sackman

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I am currently working on creating urns that speaks of both historical form and current issues.  When reading Jared Diamonds book Collapse I...
11.12.2009

Ann Julia Bratnick

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My work focuses on the language of loss and disease and it explores the influence of spiritual lineage and family constellations upon that ...
11.11.2009

April Warren

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I use two-dimensional media to explore the human psyche through illustrative techniques.   I combine images of landscape, architecture, and...
11.10.2009

Jennifer Bradley

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How does our physical world represent our layered society?  Patterns and structures, materials and color, all provide layered information ...
11.09.2009

Sara Pfau

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By juxtaposing solid, stable elements of bridge construction and acid etched parts, remnants of former order, I attempt to locate the aest...

Shazia Mirza

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Reading the Art Object in Lahore I am investigating the nature and dynamics of the act of “viewing” a visual art object in relation to my ...

Patricia Nelson

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Our hunger for resources dictates local, national and international policies that result in creating and supporting social hierarchy, int...

Lis Janes

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Humans give meaning to land by marking and mapping. We give identity to the land by building buildings that then carry their own identity...

Shinq-Huey Tsai

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Being a nonnative-speaker, I am playing with American idioms and language association in a whimsical way. I attempt to deal with the difficu...

Kate Sanderson

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My prints focus on the body.  Over time the bodies have gone from being slightly more straightforward depictions of human forms to become m...

Kat Cappillino

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Before converting to art I was a scientist. I spent many years studying microbiology and ecology.  I worked in a laboratory studying behavi...

Daniel Mitchell

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Power is desired to promote political ideals/beliefs. Power is determined through accumulation (how much you have of something) and control...

Cozette Phillips

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Taxidermy is both a material and metaphorical practice. It is not only the animal that is on display, but also attitudes. The use of taxide...
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