Showing posts with label Art Education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Education. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Work in Progress



One of the biggest criticisms of contemporary art is that it has no connection to the community. These works seemingly exist in a vacuum with no ties to the people who may not necessarily consider themselves art lovers. With its NEW FRONTIERS: Series for Contemporary Art, the Oklahoma City Museum of Art looks to bring contemporary art to the contemporary public, beginning with the work of New York City-based sculptor Jason Peters in Jason Peters, Anti.Gravity.Material.Light. Please venture over to Picture This at Big Think to read more of "Work in Progress."



[Image: Sculpture by Jason Peters from 2008.]




[Many thanks to the Oklahoma City Museum of Art for providing me with the image above for the exhibition Jason Peters, Anti.Gravity.Material.Light, which runs from January 28 through April 11, 2010.]

Monday, November 24, 2008

Higher Education


If you’re looking for new places to learn more about art, you can go back to school virtually through ArtCareer.net’s 100+ Awesome Open Courseware Links for Artists. MIT, Rice University, and Open University are just some of the institutions of higher learning offering free courses online in photography, sculpture, art, and art history for everyone from the interested beginner to the studio artist. The rub, of course, of stumbling across such a mother lode of education opportunity is finding the time to mine it. Many thanks to the people at ArtCareer.net for assembling this great list of links to free, high-quality instruction.