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, December 8, 2015

Food For Thought --In class exercise.

In the wake the SanBernadino attacks on December 2, 2015 and the political responses to that event, the class was asked to work in groups to respond to the following:

ON THIS PAGE OF  OUR CLASS BLOG, after identifying the members of your group making the entries:

1. As a group, after you have articulated the problem you are addressing that will continue be a challenge once you are no longer at The New School, please develop three questions that, in tandem, you believe would provide valuable insight into that challenge/ problem.

2. Individually, create a bullet pointed list of three to five aspects of the practice you plan to pursue that might influence or provide a means to addressing those challenges.



AS A PART OF THE SITE FOR YOUR GROUP PROJECT:

As a group, go back to your project description and further articulate the issue/problem/challenge that you are addressing.  Create a place in your presentation that lists books, articles, practitioners, films, lectures,  etc that contribute to a deeper level of understanding of your project.

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