NEW Digital BOOK!
Course: INSTALLATION ART, DESIGN, & CHANGE
PRATT INSTITUTE, Brooklyn, History of Art & Design, MASTER'S Seminar,
SPRING 2016
BOOK & BLOG PROJECT
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The book, Installation Art, Design, and Change, is resultant from the course, which I designed and taught in the Spring of 2016 in the History of Art & Design Department at Pratt Institute. One of the main objectives of, Installation Art, Design, and Change was to give students a knowledge base of the wide range and an understanding of what installation art is, from the 1960s to the 21st century. And a language to discuss installation art and its many sub-genres.
The student writings that comprise, Installation Art, Design, and Change were developed from an assignment in the course called: Pairings.
Pairings began as a blog designed for students to develop content based on their research on installation art. Students had to research, compare, and contrast, two installation art or architectural works. Write three paragraphs about them and present their findings to the class at regular intervals, with the two images projected side by side. Students considered the visual story the two works told. The work surpassed my expectations - it was unique, compelling, and passionate and as a result the book came into being.
Kim Connerton
October 2016
The student writings that comprise, Installation Art, Design, and Change were developed from an assignment in the course called: Pairings.
Pairings began as a blog designed for students to develop content based on their research on installation art. Students had to research, compare, and contrast, two installation art or architectural works. Write three paragraphs about them and present their findings to the class at regular intervals, with the two images projected side by side. Students considered the visual story the two works told. The work surpassed my expectations - it was unique, compelling, and passionate and as a result the book came into being.
Kim Connerton
October 2016
Course: Inhabitations: Installation ARt & Architecture
University of Technology, Sydney, Master's Seminar, Architecture, Spring 2013
Archi-zines & 1:1 Installations
Master's Students Collaboration: Alessandro Belgiorno-Nettis, Georgia Jamison, John (Min) Kang
Inverse Lab, Archi-Zine & Installation
Inverse Lab, Archi-Zine & Installation
Course: Intersections: Installation Art & Architecture,
University of Technology, Sydney, Master's, Architecture,
Spring 2012
Installations & Presentations
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