Reading: Excerpt from Trash, by John Knechtel
Visa 270: The Ends of Trash was a Special Topics studio art course I taught as Artist in Residence during the Summer term of 2013 at Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. It met every Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30-9:10 p.m.
Pages
- Course Description
- Week 1: Brief History of Collage
- Week 2: Collaging Color, Paper- History, Uses, and Environmental Impact
- Week 3: Collaging Form
- Week 4: Paper Project, Plastic- History, Uses, and Environmental Impact
- Week 5: Field Trip to Rumpke Recycling Facility, Dayton, Ohio
- Week 6: Fused Plastic Community Quilt Workshop
- Week 7: Plastic Project
- Week 8: Decision to Collaborate, Artist Presentations
- Week 9: Studio Time- Making Jellyfish
- Week 10: Tossed and Found Exhibition, Herndon Gallery
- Week 11: Jellyfish Bloom (Bomb)- Final Project Collaboration/Installation
Week 9: Studio Time- Making Jellyfish
Lots of great jellyfish are being made. My latest count was around 70, and we still have another ten days to work. We secured a mezzanine in Mcgregor Hall, just outside of the faculty offices and the reading center. Some pics of the jellies:
Reading: Excerpt from Trash, by John Knechtel
Reading: Excerpt from Trash, by John Knechtel
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So there's this group of people who started an "art movement" called "moreing". These guys kinda irritated me, and I wanted to share with everyone...I feel like what they're doing could say something really interesting, but they're taking an approach that I'm not sure I like or agree with...what do you think?
http://www.thisiscolossal.com/2013/09/glue-society-moreing/
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