Digital Arts Program Winter Reviews 2016 with Professor Craig Hickman

Students in the Digital Arts Program in Portland exhibited their work during final reviews of winter term, 2016.  The course, Issues and Practices in Digital Arts, taught winter 2016 by Professor Craig Hickman, focused on discussion of the artist’s intention, structure, content, context, and the meaning of each student’s studio work. As advanced students, they were encouraged to speak openly about their practice and to gain and accept feedback from their peers and community arts members. Critiques, such as the final reviews, are designed to assist in the preparation and construction of their individual final projects. Each student is responsible for addressing the conceptual, methodological, and theoretical concerns in their work and discussing their work with core professionals who attend the reviews.

Students in the program include:

Marion Rosas
Jonathan Kim
Alexander Prestrelski
Justus Vega
Clara Munro
Brandon Rains
Anthony Hou
Kathleen Darby
Anna Pearson
Deandra Stokes
Kendall Wagner
Jiana Chen
Sam Lillard

Reviewers who attended the winter 2016 review session were, Dominic Cardoso, Randy Mave, Karen Munro, Ying Tan, Blake Shell, John Park, Eric Mast, Colin Williams, Lisa DeGrace, Rick Silva, Jeff Jahn, Michael Salter, Tomas Valladares, and John Leahy.

The following are a series of images taken by Sabina Poole during the final reviews as students presented their work.

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Fall 2015 Final Reviews at the A&AA in Portland | A Photo Essay

By Photographers Sabina Poole and John Herman, University of Oregon School of Architecture and Allied Arts

Images from Digital Arts, ARTD 490 Issues and Practices with Rick Silva
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Images from Department of Architecture Reviews: Architecture Design Track II (Bryan & Larco); Architecture Design (Davis); and Architecture Design (Dorn & Smith).
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EVERYTHING IS OURS 2015 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Arts Thesis Exhibition

EVERYTHING IS OURS 2015 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Arts Thesis Exhibition, Opening reception for Portland's First Thursday June 4, 6:00 p.m. at the White Box
EVERYTHING IS OURS
2015 Bachelor of Fine Arts in Digital Arts Thesis Exhibition, Opening reception for Portland’s First Thursday June 4, 6:00 p.m. at the White Box

June 4 – July 23, 2015

First Thursday Reception, June 4, 6:00 – 9:00 p.m.

EVERYTHING IS OURS is an exhibition that presents the culminating work of 9 students graduating from The University of Oregon Department of Art Digital Arts Program. From pencil on paper to digital animation to video installation, the wide variety of work on display pushes the collective understanding of digital arts.

The Digital Arts Program at the University of Oregon encourages students to combine new media practice and visual art theory, with strong technical sophistication, a rich sense of visual design, and an ability to articulate artistic research. The UO program in digital arts emphasizes creative thinking, experimentation, visual communication delivery systems, and intense research. The clear and honest visual communication of an idea requires a fluent understanding of the visual language and the ability to articulate it.

Presenting work by artists,

ADRIAN CUNIAL

HANNAH MUELLER

JACKIE GREEN

LEE ORDONEZ

MEGAN TEWALT

PACE TAYLOR

SOPHIA BRADY

TAYLOR LORRAINE WILSON

THOR LOUTZENHISER

 


WHITE BOX   24 NW First Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97209-4038