James' Visual Studies Blog

December 5, 2016

Faculty Presentations: Part Two

Filed under: Uncategorized —Tagged — j.e. nix @ 7:33 pm

This past Monday, four more visual studies faculty presented to the class. Below are my impressions of each:

Tuan Phan: I always enjoy seeing Professor Phan’s work, and this was no exception. The concept of keeping an inventory that can be referred back to later is something we’ve explored in my Foundations of Art & Design class this semester and has really resonated with me, so getting to see it in action was really neat.

Jimmy Luu: I enjoyed seeing art that was more political in nature. I was really fascinated with the pieces that were passed around the class, and impressed with what a risograph printer can do.

Robert Bryant: Although I was already familiar with most of what Professor Bryant went over in his presentation, I was fascinated with his description of his work on ‘My Interactive Pooh’. His advice to always keep a notebook or journal of some kind is something I’ve started doing this semester, and it’s been a really enjoyable and useful activity.

Kim Garza: I thought Professor Garza’s work with the Safe Sleep training program and the Case for Christians in the Visual Arts booklet was very well-done and admirable. What stuck out to me the most from her presentation was the phrase, ‘it must first exist.’ As someone with procrastination issues, I feel this is something I should really take to heart to help overcome that.

I’ve enjoyed being in this class, and I feel I’ve absolutely learned some valuable information over the course of the semester.

 

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