Course Description

This course will investigate the ways in which artists have presented narratives in the public realm and the organizations that have made the presentation of those works central to their curatorial practices over the last 40 years. Focusing on recent works presented in New York’s public spaces by Creative Time, The Public Art Fund, the Percent for Art Program, Arts for Transit and other non-profits organizations, this course will look at what it meant to tell stories and open discourses that challenged or interrogated widely-held value systems, the events and the politics of their time. In addition to the specifics of current and other key works and projects, we will discuss the conditions that governed the development of public performance, temporary and permanent installations, the ways in which those works were influenced by public approval processes and governmental agencies, media coverage and community response. Each student’s final project will be an on-line proposal for an exhibition that conveys a “narrative“ developed in the context of this course, referencing other relevant works .

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Project Proposal #1

Project Proposal #1
Mackenzie Lestan, KwangMin Ko, Reven, SeonAe Moon

Title (Not Official): Light Wishing Tree


We are going to use lights, and paper tags that can easily attached and detached in to public space possibly tree for people can decorate and hang it on the provided space. We will be creating specific theme for each public spaces we choose, assuming 3 different locations in NYC right now. We are looking in different parks we can execute our project such as, Washington Square Park, Bryant Park, Madison Square Park, and Union Square Park. We are going to look in to the neighborhood nearby and see different populations; people who walks, lives and influences that neighborhood. We will be setting up certain theme or "dream concept" wishing tree. The main objective our project is to give people comfort zone and create unified environment that neighbors or visitors from all of the world think and express their feeling on our wishing tag.

List of Possible materials
1.Solar lights
2. Our design of lights and how it plays with the environment
3. Possibly “A phrase or pattern that reflects our message”
4. Wishing Tree
5. Paper (what are we going to do about snows and rain) (blow away from the wind)

When are we planning to launch our project:
We are looking on winter season possibly one week before christmas day, the holiday when everyone celebrates and unite with family or friends.

Next Step of our Project Proposal
  1. Permission from Government of whoever owns the three (different locations)
Ex, Who is responsible for people who falls down from street walk
Risk of damaging the tree (park department) (design how we do not damage the tree)
Call 311 ask about “Million tree program” who owns this tree

  1. Decorating tree (Materials need to prepare) (Cost) (Sponsors)
  2. Pictures of the Tree
  3. Contact the San Francisco wishing tree through facebook or research someone who has done similar idea to us. (how can we differentiate from them) (objective is different)
  4. Questions that can ask of each tree (how many)
  5. Research the neighborhood we are going to execute.

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