"Seminar" is the lynch pin class of the Summer term. It is premised on the programming that occurs in artist residencies and graduate art program where artists come together to build discussions around artists' work. In this course, students gather in the morning for visiting artist talks and discussions and, in the afternoon, gather for a group discussions to their peers' work. This is primarily a student-led discussion class with facilitation by two faculty members. Each student can expect to have at least one critique over the course of eight weeks.
"Seminar B" can also be taken as a separate class (3 credit units) if you are enrolled in printmaking or any of the ART "gatepost" courses (Art Structures+Systems, 5th Term Review, Post Re-thinking and Senior Projects 1 and 2). Chair petition is required.
"Seminar B" is scheduled from 9:00am-3:50pm weeks 1-8. Weeks 9-14 are independent investigations culminating in an exhibition at 870 week 13.