Thursday, December 18, 2014

31 for 31: Over & Out



It's that day: the one full of teary eyes and the sound of luggage wheels crashing down the stairs. OS31 is leaving us after quite the semester and armed with some very poignant advice from OS21, OS29 (thank you!) and each other. We have 31 marvelous, talented, hilarious, sassy, and caring new alumni who we hope will keep each other and Dum Dums close to their hearts. Congratulations to all of you for hanging in there with us - from the earthquake to the "flood." You're all champs and we are proud of you and your time here. It's not a "goodbye," it's a "see you soon."



The blog will be back in action in mid January - just in time to share OS32's adventures. 

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Installation Mania


You know it's full steam ahead when this box emerges. / Watching paint dry. / Finn and Patrick mid-installation.

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Some of these shots will look familiar to alumni who have experienced "Finals Week" at Oxbow;  a non-stop installation extravaganza where the campus is turned on its head. In a whirlwind of activity, our studios are transformed into galleries via a well worn path of cleaning, clearing, spackling, and painting. If we had a nickel for every coat of paint on these walls, well...we wouldn't be rich but we'd have a decent amount of pocket change. Students drive the bulk of this work under direction from the faculty. Playing a part in the entire process is extremely rewarding - students witness first hand their ability to transform a space and professionally present their hard work. At times, this is a very creative process as we troubleshoot how to install certain pieces these Oxbohemians' crazy artistic minds have cooked up. 

                               


       Local readers: mark your calendars for OS31's Open House this weekend, December 13th and 14th from 1pm to 3pm. Students will be present on Saturday to discuss their work so stop by and meet these talented and articulate young artists!


A Micah in his natural habitat. / Hannah N. touches up her installation. / Isabel and Jeff (at center and right) assist Charley with her project.



photos: Hannah N and Megan
Left: The back of the Sculpture studio is stuffed with stools, chairs, tables, and equipment from the other studios. Right: Niki preps photos for installation.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Making Their Mark

One of the things I love most about the Final Project month is how individuals' work spaces begin to form self portraits. While in the studios, students curate a record of their time here as shown in the accruement of experiments, notes, and snack cart refuse. Patterns are formed through repetitive movements, tools are arranged in particular order and disorder, and materials reappear throughout in various forms: contained or in smudges, spills, drips, piles, charts. Each workspace is an abstract version of the final art piece. The studios take on the characteristics of multiple people- wandering through can feel like traveling between many worlds. Don't forget OS31's Final Show weekend December 13th and 14th!

Chris R, Kendall M, Cecelia H

(above) Kevin O and Sam S
(below) Isabella A and Liz C




Hannah N...and all the printmakers


Thursday, November 20, 2014

Studio Snapshots

Studio activity has ramped up as OS31 prepares to leave for Thanksgiving. With only a week of working time after break, students are keeping their noses to the grindstone amidst critiques and paper editing. Check back in two weeks for more studio snapshots - they're guaranteed to rise in messiness and intensity along with the times.

The "before and after" of one element of Isabel R's Final Project: a performance based video piece. 






Kevin's palette, Esther's sketches, and the state of our studio tables these days.  


    

Palmer, Sam, Kendall, and Jeff at work (and play).










Workspaces of:  Palmer, Cecelia, Hannah N, and Claire K.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Visiting Artist Workshops in Review

Each semester, two artists are invited for ten day residencies at Oxbow. This unique opportunity allows for students and visitors alike to explore ideas and take new directions in their art making, both individually and as a group. OS31 hosted Anna Von Mertens and Michael Arcega for two wildly different workshops. 
Anna Von Mertens' art is heavily research driven; investigations of phenomena crossing the realms of scientific study and her private world are of particular interest. These are translated into subjective pieces usually via means of hand dyeing and quilting. She says," These patterns reveal to me aspects of our existence, whether it is how we experience time and face the infinite - embedded in that is our own mortality - or how the boundary of the body is presented to others versus how it is felt internally. I see all of these elements as a form of mapping, reflecting the need to get my own bearings in this vast universe."
Anna coached OS31 through several quilting projects, culminating in a large collaborative collage which now hangs in our historic dining hall. 










Michael Arcega is a sculptor and installation artist whose work utilizes language and historic narratives to explore sociopolitical dynamics and unbalanced power relations. "Jumbling signifier, material, linguistics, and site," Michael uses considers cultural connotations found in "food, architecture, visual lexicons," and the rich contrasts of insider vs. outsider knowledge. 

With this in mind, Michael asked OS31 to create a series of body extensions meant to consider the body as an art medium and raise questions of functionality, intent, ingrained social perceptions, and redefining the physical limitations of the body. Ranging from techno-heads to buddy suits to musical helmets to plastic claws to clothes tents to an epistolary approach, these projects are exciting in their inventiveness, playfulness, and capacity for serious commentary. 








quoted text from http://annavonmertens.com and http://arcega.us/home.html. Photos: Finn N, Patrick, Pattiann, Megan 

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Glimpses of Project X

The Project X show is finally installed! This is the first long term project of the semester where students pursue their own line of inquiry via in depth research and artistic experimentation. For long term followers of this blog and experts of Ox-lore, you'll remember that Project X is a top secret deal, the details of which are kept under lock and key each semester until the launch. In the spirit of keeping secrets (but also wanting to showcase OS31's incredible work), here are tiny peeks of each piece created over the past month.

Enjoy!