This class will introduce the basic skills and resources required to pursue a career as an artist. Students will learn the day to day tasks of working artists, such as writing critically about their own work, drafting grant proposals, and planning the business administration of their studios. They will also learn how to balance commercial and experimental projects, collaboration and community work, and teaching and studio practice. They will engage in the critical text about ethical dilemmas of working with art institutions, corporations and academia. By the end of class, students will write a personal statement, update an art portfolio, and apply for an artist residency. While the class will focus on contemporary art and artists, students who are interested in other disciplines may benefit from learning about entrepreneurship, authorship and cultural industry.
Interactive Telecommunications (Graduate)
4 credits – 12 Weeks
Sections (Spring 2020)
ITPG-GT 2057-000 (23266)01/30/2020 – 04/23/2020 Thu12:00 AM – 3:00 PM (Early afternoon)at Brooklyn CampusInstructed by Choi, Taeyoon