5.09.2012
Blind Inc. Collaborations: Videos
Documentation of the collaborations between myself, Linda Schumann, and Blind Inc. students. We worked primarily with the idea of creating multisensory artwork which could be enjoyed by people with varying abilities.
5.05.2012
MCAD Rural Arts Initiative
MCAD Rural Arts Initiative: expanding education into the experiential realm, immersing students in outstate Minnesotan communities to form creative partnerships across the state. Partnering with Grand Rapids and Montevideo, MN, we worked as a team to develop innovative responses to community needs.
Group Blog
Bush Foundation Story: Grand Rapids
MPR Story: Montevideo
The Rural Arts Initiative is one
of the best ideas I’ve had the opportunity to witness in my time as an MCAD
student. I’m proud that my school took on this initiative, and I feel
privileged to have been part of the first stages of what– I hope– will be an ongoing
relationship between MCAD and the greater community. I’ve always been invested
in using art and design thinking within the public scope, outside of the
boxed-in institution, so when I first saw this new course offering I could not
have been more excited. I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect, but I was
optimistic that this would mark a change in MCAD’s approach to education.
While each of the two sessions
(Montevideo and Grand Rapids) bore remarkably different experiences and
results, I feel that each was transformative. For me, working within a rural
rather than urban context was new, and I was amazed to find myself drawn to
this new environment. The opportunities in these new spaces were overwhelming,
and I feel I discovered new ways of measuring my success as an artist working
within a community. In both locations, it was amazing to spend time with the
people– getting to know them, their work, their histories, was truly inspiring.
Even more inspiring was how welcoming the communities were to our group and how
open they were to having a dialogue. In my eyes, it was the mutual respect of
the needs and intentions of both groups that made these projects work.
I am excited that MCAD has chosen
to continue supporting this project in the upcoming summer. I hope that the
artists, designers, and community members involved will all keep their promises
and continue to push these relationships and projects forward. The groundwork
is laid out, and it’s time for the MCAD community to immerse itself in
utilizing the experiential as educational.
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