Week 1: Events

LINEWORK NW – APRIL 18th & 19th, 2015 @ Norse Hall / Linework is an illustration and comics festival taking place in Portland, Oregon

PHYSICAL EDUCATION PRESENTS: DIALOGUE – Tuesday March 31st @ 8:00 pm At Holocene / PHYSICAL EDUCATION (PE) presents DIALOGUE, an evening of performance featuring artists who are currently engaging ideas around identity, identification, and (ill)legitimacy, which includes but is not limited to, questioning and processing race, gender and sexuality. Following the performance will be a talk back and a Q+A. 
ITALIAN STYLE: Fashion Since 1945 –  Feb 7th – May 3rd @ Portland Art Museum
AMY WHITIKER –  April 8th @ 6:30 p.m. MFA ACD Studios / Amy Whitaker is a writer, artist, and teacher working at the intersection of creativity, business, and everyday life. Amy is also the author of Museum Legs (Hol Art Books, 2009) and the 2013 recipient of the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Sarah Verdone Writing Award.

Thesis Paper / Objective Statement . Outline . Sources

THESIS PAPER.

2000 word or longer paper that, in detail, outlines your Point of View and uses histrical and contemporary texts + findings to support or challange your POV. This paper should explore the reasons why your POV is important in the larger context of design/art/architecture.  

OBJECTIVE STATEMENT.

A short, and powerful statement that describes the topic area and point of view your thesis paper is intended to cover and why.

It is to be located at the top of your outline and should be no shorter than 4 sentences.

OUTLINE.

Please refer to the left hand side of the blog for the document called “Objective Statement/Outline/Sources.”  This contains an example of an outline for your reference.

SOURCES.

At the end of the outline you are to cite 3 sources you intend to use, and they should all be in MLA formatting.

DUE:  Friday, May 9th during class