Interdisciplinary Projects

Date: 

Monday, October 26, 2020, 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Repeats every week every Monday until Mon Nov 30 2020

Location: 

Online Event

Boundaries between mediums and disciplines have become less distinct and more permeable as image makers increasingly turn to sculpture and installation as vehicles for self-expression, and those making three-dimensional work incorporate imagery. This class is a forum for experimentation with contemporary art methods of photography, mixed media sculpture, and installation. The focus will be on the pragmatic aspects of creating interdisciplinary work such as drafting

proposals, making schedules, prioritizing tasks, selecting materials, and problem solving for site-specific locations, as well as employing a fluid workflow between two and three dimensions. For those who choose to participate there is an exhibition opportunity at the end of the course. This may be a physical exhibition, likely outdoors or an online gallery depending on the coronavirus situation.

With your registration, you will receive access to a Harvard Google Classroom which will feature recordings of each class. In the case you miss a class or would like to review, these recordings will be available for 30 days after the end of the course.

Cost: Free for Harvard College Undergraduate Students, $300 for Harvard Graduate Students, Harvard Employees and Adult Community.

Learn more about and register for Interdisciplinary Projects