Monday, February 28, 2011

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Lil Mex


Wow... do you guys remember back when we did "Module 1 - Painting"? It seems like it was only yesterday! Anyway, so much fun! I was just remembering this pix of Lil Mex and her awesome painting.

Good Times!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Monique's Birthday!

Meanwhile over at CSULB it's TA Monique's birthday today so we get cake!


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Following!

Hmm... when you look at the peeps "following" yourself... or someone else...

If you click on their little pix, for some it lists LINKS and you can go to their blog... for others it doesn't and there's no way to get to their blog! :(

That seems a little wacky on Blogger's part... if you click on a pix it should be easy to get to their blog...

but let's help Blogger along... so be sure to either "Follow" yourself and/or add a LINK TO Your Blog ON Your Blogger Profile.

We want to find you!! :))

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Art / Dance Thing

IDK I walked thru the art department and peeps were dancin'


Of course the *real* reason I snapped this photo was just that I wanted to play with the Blogger phone app...

But once I made myself
S T O P
L O O K
T H I N K

I realized that the art department lobby is a place where a lot of unique things happen... strange hi-tek Native American installation pieces... cardboard robots... and people dancing...

It seemed like they were "spacing." Not as in being trippy... but as in translating some movement to a given site... I'm sure you see this in the dance building and maybe the theater building all the time... but even in Art... or Business or Psychology or Nursing... maybe we don't think as much about our bodies in space or in relation to other bodies/people existing and moving thru that space.

It's pretty cool.

Something really powerful and alive about bodies in space! Funny, but in the virtual world "Second Life," one of the biggest things that peeps there love to do is to dance! Or to "have their avatars dance" - in some ways you could say this is silly because *you* aren't *really* dancing...

But it's also kind of interesting and perhaps even beautiful in the sense that existing in space is how we experience ourselves or know that we're alive... so perhaps there's an aspect of that when peeps have their avatars dance... and I guess that's also a social thing: movement - music - chat...

Anyway... maybe I should walk thru the Art Department lobby more often...

Or maybe I should see what peeps @Cypress are doing more often!

11a Demo #2



This is the Cypress College Campanile. Did you know that the Leaning Tower of Pisa is ALSO a "campanile"?!

Check it:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campanile

Anyway, this is my 11a demo for how to "instant" upload your camera pix from Picasa > Blogger. Fast, Easy, Cool - we like that!

11a rocks

The best art class ever!




And by "best" I, of course mean the enthusiastic (and sometimes colorful) students! :))

This is my in-class demo of using a Blogger phone app to do a blog post!

9a Demo #2


This is the CC Art Gallery - we're goin!

I think I heard that the budget crisis has really hit the gallery and it isn't able to be open as many days a year as it used to be... but they have a cool new show opening tomorrow! Since it's video works... it seems like a perfect show to go visit during our Module 3 - New Media. I hope we can find one of the artists or curators from the show to chat with us when we go visit.

All that... and this is my 9a demo of sending snaps from my camera from Picasa to Blogger. Fast, Easy, Fun! Love that!

9a rocks

In class, yay




This was a quick class demo of using a Blogger phone app to do a blog post. I hope I don't encourage extra-superficial posts... hahaha... but it WOULD be pretty cool to do your museum blog WHILE you're at the museum!

For sure there's power in experiencing something "now" and then "writing it up" later... after it's had some time to roll around in your brain and "process" for a while... but it's also pretty cool to capture images, ideas, and feelings while, for example, you're right at the museum experiencing it... and while you can run around and check other artworks or wall text or whatever to fill in things that cross your mind.

Picasa > Blogger


OMG - new computer has a GREEN case in my all Black-White-Red office - uggh - the tragedy!


Sunrise - better get to campus already!

Anyway, sending pix from Picasa to Blogger seems pretty easy - yay - I'll snap a few pix on campus this morning and demo sending them to your blog.

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Projects2 - Identity

Museum Trip

Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA)
Admission & Parking - check museum website
http://www.lacma.org/

The Norton Simon is a "medium" sized museum... LACMA... is larger! :)

Most, but not all, of LACMA is photo friendly.

Look through the buildings of LACMA and select one work per building that seems to in some way say something about who you are. Post a photo of each (if possible) on your blog. We like pictures with you standing near the artwork.

Write a paragraph for each piece explaining how it resonates for you.

Write a summary integrating your "art collection" at LACMA.

Art Project

Create an Identity collage. This project is wide open in terms of ideas and media. You could do a traditional "paper & glue" collage... you could do a video collage...

You can focus most of your energy in creating the piece. But also include a bit of writing discussing why and how you've created the piece.


Artist to Research

You have until your midterm to complete your Museum & Collage projects, but please post your artist project by Wed 2 March so your group members will have time to read and comment on your artist.

Please be sure to read your group-mates work before your midterm.



Adrian Piper
Dread Scott (NY artist)
Barbara Kruger
Jenny Holzer
Cindy Sherman
Nikki S. Lee
Judy Chicago
Coco Fusco
Guillermo Gomez-Peña
James Luna
Jimmy Durham
“Angry Little Asian Girl”
Guillermo Gomez-Peña & Coco Fusco
Lari Pittman
Komar & Melamid
Ilya Kabakov
Tetsuya Noda
Masaaki Sato
Yasumasa Morimura
Yukinori Yanagi
Chéri Samba
Mary Kelly
Hannah Wilke
Geoffrey Bardon
Fritz Scholder
Karen Finley

Projects1 - Painting

Sp’11-9a1 – Painting

Museum Trip

Norton Simon Museum, Pasadena
Admission – Free with Student ID
Parking – Free
http://www.nortonsimon.org/

The Norton Simon is a great museum for our class! Not small… not ginormous… a nice, medium-sized place. And the ground floor has 600 years of painting, 14th – 20th centuries, nicely organized across the length of the museum, so you can really get a sense of culture, ideas, and styles across the different ages. Plus the place is camera friendly! They don’t like flash pix, but otherwise you can pretty much go nuts.

They own a ton of “Degas Ballerina” sculptures (you can’t miss ‘em!) So why don’t you copy a ballerina pose and have someone take a picture of you near the sculpture. If you get super-near, the security guards might freak out, but as long as it looks like you aren’t putting the art in any danger, they’re pretty cool with us.

They also have a nice garden you can check out and a nice South & Southeast Asian collection downstairs.

Find any 2 paintings to talk about. Take a photo of you with them. Then write about them, “Compare & Contrast”… you can pick 2 paintings in the same room (time period) or way apart, or whatever you like. How are these pieces the same? How are they different?

If we’d bought that $143 textbook, it would have a chapter on “Formal Elements” like Line, Shape, Color, Texture, Rhythm, Harmony, Scale, Balance… you can still think about those words and use them to compare the “Formal Qualities” of the paintings. For “Content,” what are they about, what’s going on? Again, compare and contrast.

Art Project

Graffiti Writing at the Venice Legal Art Walls
http://www.veniceartwalls.com/

As you’ll read on their website, they’re open Sat & Sun from 10a to half-hour before sunset. Anyone can paint as long as they bring ID and get a permit. There’s no cost, except maybe for parking. If you’re under 18, you can still paint, but they won’t let you use spray paint… you have to use brush or roller paint. But that actually doesn’t suck as much as it sounds. You can go to the hardware store and get those little mini 4″ rollers – they’re so fast & fun to work with.

Like pretty much all Museum Visits & Projects, this will be a lot more fun if you go with some peeps from class. Plus Graffiti Writing with one color of paint is weak. If you go by yourself at least take 2 colors. If you go with class peeps, just have each person bring 1 can, and you’ll have lots of colors.

Have fun & take pix. Snap whatever you do, and take some pix of other work you like there. Then just blog a little bit about your experience. If you want to shoot some video, you can just upload it to YouTube and embed it in your blog.

Artist to Research

Here’s the list of names we’re drawing from the hat. After you post your piece on your artist, put a comment to this page with the URL for your post so we can check out what you wrote. Post it by the end of this week (week 2) Sunday 30 Jan, so we can have Week 3 to look at what everybody wrote and leave comments before we start midterms.

Chauvet Cave, 32,000 YA (YA = “Years Ago”)
Altamira Cave, 14,000 YA

Hildegard von Bingen, 1098-1179
Jan Van Eyck, 1395-1441
Hieronymus Bosch, 1450-1516
Raphael, 1483-1520
Johannes Vermeer, 1632-1675
Francisco Goya, 1746-1828
JMW Turner, 1775-1851
Hiroshige, 1797-1858
Victorine Meurent, 1844-1927
Claude Monet, 1840-1926
Wassily Kandinsky, 1866-1944
Henri Matisse, 1869-1954
Pablo Picasso, 1881-1973
Jackson Pollock, 1912-1956
Yves Klein, 1928-1962
Andy Warhol, 1928-1987
Sol LeWitt, 1928-2007
Keith Haring, 1958-1990
Jean-Michel Basquiat, 1960-1988

Yayoi Kusama, 1929-
Chuck Close, 1940-
Julian Schnabel, 1951-
Matt Groening, 1954-
Mark Kostabi, 1960-
Lady Pink, 1964-
Shepard Fairey, 1970-
Banksy, 1974-
Kat Von D, 1982-
Neck Face, 1984-

Zevs, ?-
Revok, ?-
Joe Connolly (Graffiti Guerilla) ?-
Fafi, ?-

John Cage, 1912-1992 (not a painter, but we’ve brought him up)

Questions2 - Identity

We're starting our Module 2 - Identity today.

From 23 Feb to 20 Mar, you can use this page for all your questions to Glenn or your classmates.
  • Questions about Artists or Projects
  • Museum Carpools
  • Anything!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Hello World

Yes, we're moving again. Yes, I know, lame.

Module 1 - Painting, is done... and we're ready to roll on Modules 2, 3, 4 - Identity, New Media, and Alternative Media. So it's the perfect time to take what we've learned and fine-tune things.

With apologies to the Tumblr fans, I think we've learned that Wordpress & Blogger are the 2 leading free blogs. And while each will let you comment on a blogger on the other service, they both treat you a bit better if you're "one of theirs." Now is a nice time for us to all meet-up on one service and blog our Modules 2, 3, 4 there.

I actually like Wordpress better, I think it's more powerful... but I think the majority of students think Blogger is easier. Plus there's 1-button export from your pix in Picasa to your Blogger blog, that'll really be powerful.

Oh, if you need that free copy of Picasa for PC or Mac, it's here:

Yes, of course you can use iPhoto, Photoshop, or any other thing you like, but Picasa's free, powerful and easy, so you might find it helpful.

So... here goes!

Yay, we love Blogger, oh yeah!