Tschabalala Self, Chandelier Triptych, 2017.
Tschabalala Self, Chandelier Triptych, 2017.
Screening
1275 Minnesota St / Lounge
Fri. Nov 16 4:00PM to 6:00PM
11/16/2018 4:00pm 11/16/2018 6:00pm Residency Intensive Screening PARTY

The California College of Arts is pleased to screen the final product of Tschabalala Self’s Residency Intensive: The Kinetic Exquisite Corpse, an experimental printmaking course where students conceive, curate, and then animate their handmade prints.

The Residency Intensive* is the appointment of visiting artist to teach a graduate-level seminar in Fine Arts by engaging students in a variety of possible activities in a concentrated timeframe of about four weeks. The visiting artist is provided a space that doubles as both a central gathering point for students and site for a capstone experience, which could range from a performance, exhibition, or reading to an installation or concert. The overall aim is to generate a robust learning site where the intimacy, intellectual rigor, social engagement, and critical reflection of a private academic seminar merges with the urgency of facing the public sphere.

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact Eric Millman at emillman@cca.edu.

1275 Minnesota St America/New_York public

Residency Intensive Screening PARTY

The California College of Arts is pleased to screen the final product of Tschabalala Self’s Residency Intensive: The Kinetic Exquisite Corpse, an experimental printmaking course where students conceive, curate, and then animate their handmade prints.

The Residency Intensive* is the appointment of visiting artist to teach a graduate-level seminar in Fine Arts by engaging students in a variety of possible activities in a concentrated timeframe of about four weeks. The visiting artist is provided a space that doubles as both a central gathering point for students and site for a capstone experience, which could range from a performance, exhibition, or reading to an installation or concert. The overall aim is to generate a robust learning site where the intimacy, intellectual rigor, social engagement, and critical reflection of a private academic seminar merges with the urgency of facing the public sphere.

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, contact Eric Millman at emillman@cca.edu.