Interdisciplinary Arts
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Nature’s Healing Balm
School begins again this week, and I have been working up my motivation to get back into the swing and sway of t..
“Branch & Bough” at RhinoFest 2013
“Branch & Bough” is a project that has been in the works for many years. It’s beginnings lie in a seed that was planted many years ago..
Meet Interdisciplinary Arts Faculty: (Almost) Dr. Funk!
Tiffany A. Funk
What is your favorite thing about teaching?
My favorite thing about teaching is the opportunity to connect with lik..
Meet Viktor, Interdisciplinary Arts MA Candidate
Viktor
Tell me a little bit about what you were doing before you came to Columbia.
Before transitioning to the wonder-filled worl..
Meet Jasmyn, Interdisciplinary Arts MA Candidate
Tell me a little bit about what you were doing before you came to Columbia:
I recently graduated from the University of Kansa..
A Creative Push
CreativePush Collective
This semester, I took on an Independent Project working with the CreativePush Collective in composing a full-l..
Secrets, Corners, Words & Poems, Drawers, Chests, and Wardrobes…
This post is a musing—a dissecting, dis-contextual reconnecting of excerpts from “the poetics of space” by Gaston Bachelard.
“Faced..
Is There Love in the Telematic Embrace?
Roy Ascott. Minitel, Paris, Les Immateriaux
This past week in Art as Discourse, we read Roy Ascott‘s 1990 essay “Is There Love in the ..
So, Why Even Go to Graduate School?
Where the magic happens
So, why even go to graduate school? This is a question that I seriously contemplated before embarking upon my ..
Cultural Symbiosis
This past week in Art as Discourse, it was my turn to lead the discussion. We read excerpts from Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Ea..