Audrey Lopez

Lecturer

Courses

Fall 2023 Courses

GLASS 451G-01 / GRAD 451G-01 - GRAD CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR
Level Graduate
Unit Glass
Subject Glass Graduate Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Seminar
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

GLASS 451G-01 / GRAD 451G-01

GRAD CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR

Level Graduate
Unit Glass
Subject Glass Graduate Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Seminar
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-09-06 to 2023-12-13
Times: T | 9:40 AM - 12:40 PM Instructor(s): Audrey Lopez Location(s): Design Center, Room 209 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This graduate seminar provides an intensive study of current critical issues in contemporary art. Each Fall a visiting curator or critic is invited to lead the course. While the themes covered each semester will vary with the visiting instructor, the structure of the course will remain the same. The class is divided into two segments: a seminar and a studio. Each week the seminar lasts for three hours followed by studio visits with each student. This course helps students carry the dialogue of contemporary art issues into the studio more effectively.

Offered as GLASS-451G and GRAD-451G.

Please contact the department for permission to register. Preference is given to Graduate Glass Students.

 

Major Requirement | MFA Glass

GLASS 451G-01 / GRAD 451G-01 - GRAD CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR
Level Graduate
Unit Glass
Subject Glass Graduate Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Seminar
Mode In-Person
Start date
End date

GLASS 451G-01 / GRAD 451G-01

GRAD CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR

Level Graduate
Unit Glass
Subject Glass Graduate Studies
Period Fall 2023
Credits 3
Format Seminar
Mode In-Person
Start and End 2023-09-06 to 2023-12-13
Times: T | 9:40 AM - 12:40 PM Instructor(s): Audrey Lopez Location(s): Design Center, Room 209 Enrolled / Capacity: 12 Status: Open

SECTION DESCRIPTION

This graduate seminar provides an intensive study of current critical issues in contemporary art. Each Fall a visiting curator or critic is invited to lead the course. While the themes covered each semester will vary with the visiting instructor, the structure of the course will remain the same. The class is divided into two segments: a seminar and a studio. Each week the seminar lasts for three hours followed by studio visits with each student. This course helps students carry the dialogue of contemporary art issues into the studio more effectively.

Offered as GLASS-451G and GRAD-451G.

Please contact the department for permission to register. Preference is given to Graduate Glass Students.

 

Major Requirement | MFA Glass