Interdisciplinary Arts & Media
TagThe Long, Slow Goodbye: De-installation
The feeling is déjà vu as I walk the hallway between the Raw Space and the B&P Gallery. It is a short walk I have taken hundreds of ti..
Back to Basics: Learning to Relax
My last few blog posts covered the overwhelming energy of the MFA exhibition and graduation from Columbia. As a Graduate Ambassador no..
The Big Show (Part 3): VIP Reception
We round out my 3-part Thesis coverage with the VIP reception. With the anticipation of opening over, the InterArts MFA class can kick..
The Big Show (Part 2): A Simple Cereal
On April 20th, the crowd entered the B&P Gallery with the smell of baked cereal in the air. A Kitchenaid mixer whirred to life, and th..
The Big Show (Part 1): Thesis Prep
We knew this day would come. The InterArts Thesis class enters the Book & Paper Gallery at 1104 South Wabash this week. There are long..
Industry-in-Residence: The Simple Steps for A Simple Cereal
A timer goes off in the living room. I leave the kitchen, and the endless whir of a food processor, putting on a turquoise oven mitt a..
InterArts Thesis Exhibition: A Sneak Peek
The MFA Exhibition for Interdisciplinary Arts opens April 20th at the B&P Gallery on 1104 South Wabash. It has been a long time coming..
In Search of the Right Stuff (Part 3): Moo-ville Creamery
The ingredient-grabbing road trip series comes full circle with my pursuit for milk and butter. Moo-ville Creamery, in Nashville, Mich..
Manifesto! Manifesto!
As a second year student, I am required (like all other second years) to take a class called Connected Studio Practices (or CS..
The Triple Canopy Experience
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