
Applications are being accepted for the 2015 New York Arts Practicum, a summer arts institute where participants experientially learn to bridge their lives as art students into lives as artists in the world. The program is structured around apprenticeships with mentor artists, a critique seminar where participants produce work without access to their institutional facilities, and site visits to artist workspaces, galleries, and museums.
The intensive eight-week program offers participants a structured environment to experience the challenges of life as an artist and demystifies the many ways one can be an artist today. Mentees work in their mentor’s studio two to three days per week, meet Monday and Tuesday evenings for a critique seminar, and convene Fridays for site visits in artist studios, galleries, and museums. Past participants called the experience demystifying, life changing, and an inspirational reality check. By working with an artist on a day-to-day basis, participants gain a view of their near futures as artists, learning models for negotiating a creative life outside of school.
Regular mentors include Brendan Fernandes, Marisa Jahn, Pablo Helguera, David Horvitz, Steve Lambert, Simone Leigh, Jen Liu, Eva and Franco Mattes, Mary Mattingly, Jennifer and Kevin McCoy, Sara Greenberger Rafferty, Brad Troemel, Penelope Umbrico, Andrew Norman Wilson, and Letha Wilson.
Mentors lead critiques structured around developing strategies for creating work without institutional studio facilities. Practicum mentors lead seminars on their work, or related topics; these sessions are intimate views into their in-progress work, with a focus on process.
Program Director Michael Mandiberg facilitates a critique seminar, and guides site visits to artist studios, galleries, and museums, many of which will include conversations with curators and gallerists.
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