Author: Diane

  • Week 1

    Introductions

    Tech orientation to studio, blogs, and equipment

    Assignment: Book Stacks (After Nina Katchadourian)

    Demo on using cameras/phones at home for shooting/high res.

    Demo on using home lighting

  • WEEK 11

    MONDAY:

    Tattoo design and printing on tattoo paper demo

    Sample works inspired by Micah Lexier

    WEDNESDAY:

    Research proposals, discussion and development

    Designing and printing

    Come to the SHENKMAN LECTURE AND MFA OPEN STUDIOS!

    https://www.uoguelph.ca/arts/shenkman

  • Artist Tattoos – 2023

    Temporary tattoo project inspired by 2 Circles, Micah Lexier 2016.

  • Week 10

    Monday:

    Lecture: Artist Tattoos

    Assignment: Artist Tattoos

    Sarah Hernandes, Circle around an Embrace, 2019.

    ASSIGNMENT: Make an Artist Tattoo

    RECOMMENDED MEDIA: Tattoo transfer, drawing for the body, performance, video

    Due: See schedule for details

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    Human beings have been tattooing themselves for thousands of years. For religious and spiritual reasons, for beautification, remembrance, for rites of passage, for sex, as expressions of identity and belonging; of protest, of love and sometimes – of possession and hate.

    Artists have explored many of these ideas in artist-tattoo projects, utilizing self-conscious, and conceptual strategies in designing and applying tattoos. The resulting works are sometimes surprising, provocative or difficult, funny, or emotionally moving.

    Students will create a tattoo piece. You can use the transfer paper or other print and drawing techniques to make one, or multiple tattoos. You can also consider ways to present your work – on a body, in a performance, or in a video. Finish your tattoo somehow – to present to the class and on the blog as a finished artwork.

    **** While your work may be a proposal and sample of a permanent tattoo, I would recommend you do NOT apply a real permanent tattoo/mark on yourself or others to complete this assignment. After critiques you are free to do what you like with your own body – but for class, you will not make a permanent body alteration, please.

    Consider artist tattoos by:


    Jana Sterbak

    Douglas Gordon

    Catherine Opie

    John Murchie

    Shannon Gerard

    Artur Zmijewski

    Michelle Lacombe

    David Shrigley

    Jordan Bennett

    Santiago Sierra

    Alethea Arnaquq-Baril

    Students will document finished works for addition to the blog. Include a title, a short description and one to two images or video of your work.

    Works must be posted on the blog ONE WEEK after final class –  with a title and description to receive a final grade.

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    Prep for in class exercise on Wednesday – SHOW US YOUR TATTOOS

    Wednesday:

    Complete late critiques for Parents Video – LAST CHANCE

    All updated blog posts for Parent’s videos will be due next week on MONDAY.

    In-class exercise – Make a collective video montage of community tattoos called:

    SHOW US YOUR TATTOOS

  • Week 9

    Monday:

    Critique of Parents Video

    Wednesday:

    Critique of Parents Video

    Time to revise and improve videos, update blog descriptions

    Visit to AGG

  • Week 8

    Monday:

    Critique of Parents Videos

    Wednesday:

    Complete critique of Parents Videos

    Revise and post videos with description on the blog

    Visit to the AGG

  • Week 7

    1. Catch up on late critiques for Post-Internet Videos

    2. Film: Sarah Polley, The Stories We Tell

    https://www-nfb-ca.subzero.lib.uoguelph.ca/film/stories_we_tell/?ctlgsrc=mr

  • Week 6

    Lecture: Parents Video

    Assignment:

    Make VIDEO ART involving your PARENTS*

    Videos may be up to 10 minutes MAX. They may include original and/or found footage.

    Ideas and work in progress must be discussed in class before critiques.  See schedule for details.

    Consider your parents. You may choose to work with one or many of the individuals that are your parents.

    *This does not have to literally be your mother or father – you may work with the idea of parents, with remembered parents, with other people’s parents, with dream parents. Interpret this theme as widely as needed. You may also be a parent – and want to explore what the role means to you – and work with your children. It’s up to you.

    Who are your parents? What are the quirks that distinguish them? What is your relationship with them like? What are their relationships like with others? What are they into? Who were they in the past vs. the present? What are their strengths and their weaknesses? Do they understand what you do? Do you understand what they do? Think about what you want to discover, or bring out about your parents, and/or your relationships. Think about something really unlikely for your parents to do. How do the attributes and concerns about your parents reflect truths about you or your family, or about a wider world?

    You may consider*:

    Interviews

    Voice-overs

    Using still photographs

    Truth vs Fiction

    Documentary style observation

    Use of sound/music/dancing

    Taking your parents by surprise

    Instructions for parents to perform

    Task for you to perform with your parents

    Performances by non-actors

    Working remotely with parents

    Absence of parents

    Past vs. Present

    Using found video/film/audio

    Artists:

    Michelle Pearson Clarke

    Basil Alizeri

    Janine Antoni

    Gillian Wearing

    Jim Verburg

    Lyla Rye

    Evergon

    Sarah Polley

    Patty Chang

    Aleesa Cohene

    Steve Reinke

    Aislinn Thomas

    Mona Hatoum

    Lee Walton

    Rajnar Kartansson

    Adad Hannah

    Sheilagh Restack

    Lenka Clayton

    *Reminder: Always create works that are safe and respectful for you and others at all times. Discuss your ideas with the instructor.

    Demo: Camera recording and lighting in the field

    Reminder: Field Trip on Wednesday! See you in Toronto!