College of Architecture Artist in Residence Program 2005

Made possible by the Academy for the Visual and Performing Arts

Dates and schedules may change slightly. Stay tuned for updates.

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CLUI photo by Steve Rowell Steve Rowell
Center for Land Use Interpretation

The Center for Land Use Interpretation is a research organization involved in exploring, examining, and understanding land and landscape issues. The Center employs a variety of methods to pursue its mission, engaging in research, classification, extrapolation, and exhibition.

March 21 - April 1
College lecture Wednesday, March 23, Langford C-105, 11:30 - 12:30


Workshop project
   

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Patty Carroll

Patty Carroll
For many years, long-time Chicago photographer Patty Carroll has documented subjects of contemporary American culture. She approaches it with two kinds of photography. In one she searches out and uncovers places and subjects as they actually exist much as journalists do. In the other she builds a picture or a graphic work like a painter would from her own photographs or from the photographic pieces she makes. Each approach feeds the other with new ideas and possibilities, stimulating the imagination in unexpected ways, and giving the work a new purpose, a new dimension, and a tremendous sense of fun.

February 2 - 11
College lecture Monday, February 7, Langford C-105, 11:30 - 12:30

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Photos from the workshop

The Labyrinth
2 meters by 2 meters
Annika Erixan
Annika Erixån
Do we reshape ourselves and our environment on the basis of total knowledge? Do we possess a true sense of the inner values of these inner qualities?

Is there more in life than we can see or measure by modern technology? Is there even a lost technology that could put us on the right track again?

With the help of the latest technology, I want to build a bridge to our lost paradise. The door to Mother Earth, inner peace, and love is still open if we want to find it. The knowledge is hidden within the design of the holy labyrinth.


February 23 - March 4
College lecture Wednesday, February 23, Langford C-105, 11:30 - 12:30

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COURSE CREDIT INFORMATION

VIZA 689, Digital Media: Inspiration and Process
is a 3-credit graduate course that will form the core working group with the Artists in Residence. Instructor approval is required.
Additionally, any student in the College may receive 1 credit for each artists' workshop with a 2-week time commitment to attend all classes and workshop sessions. These credits are available as ARCH 485 or ARCH 685 hours with instructor Carol LaFayette. Instructor approval is required and the space is limited.

No prerequisites or special skill sets are necessary to join these workshops.


Email
me for further details and to request permission to sign up.
Carol LaFayette, Assistant Professor, Visualization Program
845-5691