Visual and critical studies courses at SVA are designed to engage and challenge students in areas beyond a single medium of expression and creation. The dynamic course offerings reflect our rapidly expanding visual culture and the increasing urgency to educate students about all aspects of visual experience. This semester, course offerings include Hip Hop in Contemporary Art, The Cinema of Werner Herzog, Visible and Invisible: The Lens as Interpretation of Reality, and Artist as Critic.
Gender Trouble
- Course Number AHC-2191-A
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
- Hours 06:00PM - 09:30PM
- Ceus 3.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Canceled
- Location To Be Announced
Description
Instructor
Katie A. Cercone
Visual artist, curator, writer
Education:
BA, Lewis & Clark College; MFA, School of Visual Arts
Group exhibitions include:
C24 Gallery, DODGEgallery, VOXPOPULI, Apexart, White Box Gallery, Honfleur Gallery, Craftswoman House, Local Project
Publications include:
Bitch Magazine, N. Paradoxa, Revolt Magazine, Women’s Art Journal, Public Art Dialogue, PLAYspace Magazine, Utne Reader
Art and the City: Exploring New York Through Its Art Scene
- Course Number AHC-2361-A
- Day(s) TH
- Dates Jul 11 - Aug 08
- Hours 05:00PM - 08:00PM
- Ceus 1.50
- Cost 210.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 380 2nd Ave
Description
Instructor
Ofri Cnaani
Fine artist
Education:
MFA, Hunter College
One-person exhibitions include:
MoMA PS1; BMW Guggenheim Lab; Fisher Art Museum, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel; Haifa Museum of Art, Israel; Network of Lombardy Contemporary Art Museums, Italy; Kunsthalle Galapagos; Andrea Meislin Gallery; Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv; Pack Gallery, Milan
Group exhibitions include:
Moscow Bienniale of Contemporary Art; The Kitchen; Bronx Museum of the Arts; Kunsthalle Wien; Arnolfini, Bristol, U.K.; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; International Triennale of Contemporary Art, Prague
Awards include:
Six Points Fellowship, America-Israel Cultural Foundation; Reserach Award, Hadassah-Brandeis Institute; Artist in the Marketplace, Bronx Museum of the Arts; Philip and Muriel Berman Foundation
Sites Unseen: Memory, Place and Identity
- Course Number AHC-2367-A
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jul 09 - Aug 06
- Hours 05:00PM - 08:00PM
- Ceus 1.50
- Cost 210.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 380 2nd Ave
Description
Instructor
Ofri Cnaani
Fine artist
Education:
MFA, Hunter College
One-person exhibitions include:
MoMA PS1; BMW Guggenheim Lab; Fisher Art Museum, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, Israel; Haifa Museum of Art, Israel; Network of Lombardy Contemporary Art Museums, Italy; Kunsthalle Galapagos; Andrea Meislin Gallery; Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv; Pack Gallery, Milan
Group exhibitions include:
Moscow Bienniale of Contemporary Art; The Kitchen; Bronx Museum of the Arts; Kunsthalle Wien; Arnolfini, Bristol, U.K.; Tel Aviv Museum of Art; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; International Triennale of Contemporary Art, Prague
Awards include:
Six Points Fellowship, America-Israel Cultural Foundation; Reserach Award, Hadassah-Brandeis Institute; Artist in the Marketplace, Bronx Museum of the Arts; Philip and Muriel Berman Foundation
Hip Hop in Contemporary Art
- Course Number AHC-2463-CE
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jun 04 - Aug 13
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:10PM
- Ceus 4.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Canceled
- Location To Be Announced
Description
NOTE: This course may be taken for undergraduate credit. Please refer to AHD-2463-CE in the credit courses section of this website for details.
Instructor
Charlie Ahearn
Filmmaker
Education:
BA, Colgate University
Author, photographer:
Wild Style: The Sampler. Co-author, photographer, Yes, Yes, Y'all: An Oral History of Hip-Hop's First Decade
Video Trash and Treasures: Camp, B and Cult Movies and Television
- Course Number VCC-2359-CE
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:10PM
- Ceus 4.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Canceled
- Location To Be Announced
Description
NOTE: This course may be taken for undergraduate credit. Please refer to VCD-2359-CE in the credit courses section of this website for details.
Instructor
Erica Magrey
Visual artist, performer
Education:
BFA, summa cum laude, University of Hartford; MFA, School of Visual Arts
Performances, Screenings and exhibitions include:
The Kitchen; Spectacle Theater; Freight + Volume; Socrates Sculpture Park; Kaskadenkondensator, Basel, Switzerland; Horton Gallery; Dixon Place; E.S.P. TV; STADIUM; Field Projects; Starlight Cinema, Madison; Magic Pictures, Philadelphia; Diana Lowenstein Fine Arts, Miami
Publications include:
Kunst Bulletin, The New York Times, Artforum, The Brooklyn Rail, The Art of Making Dances, Beautiful/Decay
Awards and honors include:
New York Foundation for the Arts. Artist residency: International Exchange and Studio Program, Basel
The Art of Perfume: A Fragrance Development Workshop
- Course Number VSC-2144-A
- Day(s) T
- Dates Jul 02 - Aug 06
- Hours 06:30PM - 09:30PM
- Ceus 1.50
- Cost 210.00
- Additional Fees 50.00
- Status Open
- Location To Be Announced
Description
Instructor
Alexis Karl
Owner, Scent by Alexis; co-owner, Cherry Bomb Killer Perfume; multimedia artist
One-person exhibitions include:
Envoy Gallery, Aqualis Gallery
Performances at:
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art
Clients include:
Urban Outfitters, Henri Bendel, Fred Segal, Indie Scent
Publications include:
Elle, Seventeen, Time Out New York, Lucky, Women’s Wear Daily, Allure
Contemporary Painting Lab: Artists and Techniques of the 21st Century
- Course Number VSC-2237-CE
- Day(s) M
- Dates Jun 03 - Aug 05
- Hours 06:00PM - 10:10PM
- Ceus 4.50
- Cost 470.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Open
- Location 133/141 West 21st Street
Description
NOTE: This course may be taken for undergraduate credit. Please refer to VSD-2237-CE in the credit courses section of this website for details.
Instructor
Emily Weiner
Visual artist; art writer
Education:
BA, cum laude, Barnard College; MFA, School of Visual Arts
Professional experience includes:
Staff writer, Time Out New York; culture page reporter, Santiago Times
Group exhibitions include:
Grizzly Grizzly, Philadelphia; The Banff Centre, Canada; Camac Centre d'Art, Marnay-sur-Seine, France; Visual Arts Gallery; Louise McCagg Gallery, Barnard College; Concrete Utopia; X Initiative; Emerald Green Library; Artists Space; The Phatory LLC; Clifton's Brookdale, Los Angeles; Fleisher/Ollman Gallery, Philadelphia; Nancy Margolis Gallery
Publications include:
Artforum, Domus, RES Art World/World Art, Artslant, ducts.org, ARTnews, Visual Arts Journal, Museo
Capturing Life with the Camera Obscura
- Course Number VSC-2434-A
- Day(s) W
- Dates Jun 05 - Aug 07
- Hours 06:00PM - 09:00PM
- Ceus 2.50
- Cost 335.00
- Additional Fees 0.00
- Status Canceled
- Location To Be Announced
Description
Instructor
Paul D'Innocenzo
Photographer, painter
Clients include:
Random House, Bantam, Doubleday, Grove Atlantic, BMG, Arista, BlueNote Records, RCA, Atlantic Records
Publications include:
Cosmopolitan, Vogue, GQ, Time, Newsweek, Jazziz
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Thursday, June 13, 2013
Beauty in Danger
Collaborative short film with artist Brian Alfred, animator MK12, and musician Ian Williams. Beauty In Danger from MK12 on Vimeo.
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Paperboy
Print this By now, you’ve probably heard that Kenneth Goldsmith wants to print the “entire” internet. He has invited “folks” to contribute by printing anything from the internet, then...
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Saturday, June 1, 2013
Ship Shapes
New Pier 57 plans At the hip of the new Whitney Museum site and the foot of the High Line is Pier 57, a waterfront landmark built in 1952 and perched on floating, concrete caissons. Youngwoo...
