Month: September 2010
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The Political Print with Maureen Cummins
The Center for Book & Paper Arts Fall Artist in Residence Workshop, The Political Print with Maureen Cummins, will take place Saturday, October 23. In the spirit of agitprop, join CPBA artist-in-residence Maureen Cummins for a workshop that employs traditional Letterpress printing techniques to create a politically motivated poster.
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Lecture: Visiting Artist Marshall Webber
Please join us on Thursday October 7, from 12.30-3.20, when Marshall Webber will be visiting Multiples Class to talk about Booklyn Artist Alliance and his more than twenty years working with artist books and performance. All interested students are invited to participate in what is sure to be an engaging conversation, as well as hands-on…
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CBPA Studio Coordinator Brad Freeman Interviewed for Article on Artists’ Books
The field of artists’ books is the subject of an article recently published in Chicago Art Magazine. The first in a series, the article gives a broad overview of contemporary book arts within the context of the broader field of contemporary art practice.
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Jenny Magnus’ The Strange in New Orleans
Jenny Magnus’ play The Strange is being produced by Clove Productions in New Orleans. The story of a woman and a girl who meet 3 times in a room, exchanging existential places, is actually about the path of a meme. The notion that an idea can be infectious and be passed from one person to…
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Call for Papers: Post Human // Future Tense | October 15 Deadline
As we enter an era where humanness is becoming an antiquated consideration, what will humanism be in the future of cybernetics, networked communications, artificial media saturation and synthetic biology? ”Post-Human // Future Tense” explores this concept, academically referred to as Post-Humanism, through the lens of current graduate students, a contingent who has the unique experience…
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Call for Artwork: Post-Human // Future Tense | Monday, October 11th Deadline
As we enter an era where humanness is becoming an antiquated consideration, what will humanism be in the future of cybernetics, networked communications, artificial media saturation and synthetic biology? Post-Human // Future Tense explores this concept, academically referred to as Post-Humanism, through the lens of current graduate students, a contingent who has the unique experience…
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Noisefold Performance on October 15th
The Interdisciplinary Arts Department presents a free public performance featuring visiting artists David Stout & Cory Metcalf (Noisefold) on Friday, October 15th. The show will take place in the “Raw Space” on the second floor of 1104 S. Wabash. The doors open at 7PM, the performance starts at 7:30PM…
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How to get your Announcements & Press Releases on the Interarts Blog
I wanted to touch bases to let you know that we’ve been having great success with readership of the Intearts Blog (which subsequently feeds to our Facebook page) – and I wanted to make sure that you knew that you are very welcome to send announcements, opportunities, and press releases regarding student, alumni and faculty…
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Graduate Department Crawl
Introductions at the Center for Book and Paper Arts – Photo: Michelle GravesLast Thursday, students and faculty from the Interdisciplinary Arts, Music Composition for the Screen and Film and Video departments got together to see what other students are working on. The event was part of the Graduate Admissions & Services Office’s Graduate depARTment Crawl,…
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Interarts Alum Drew Mattot Returns to Department as Visiting Artist!
The Interdisciplinary Arts Department is pleased to announce that there are studio visits available with Columbia College Chicago Book & Paper alumni, Drew Matott of Combat Paper Project on Wednesday, September 29 from 10 am – 3:30 pm. The sign-up is available outside the Interdisciplinary Arts Department office, grab a spot, time is limited! Drew…
