21st Century Visual Arts Workshop for Future Leaders
David Kelley School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Juen Miller, Daniela Rivera, Erika Adams
Tue Jan 11, Wed Jan 12, 08:30am-06:00pm, MFA, www.smfa.edu/directions
Enrollment limited: first come, first served
Limited to 18 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
In partnership with the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA), the MIT Leadership Center offers a rare opportunity: a workshop to boost your creativity, investigative abilities, and strategies for breakthrough thinking. Working in the studios of the SMFA, you will experiment with and explore narrative, chance, and color, through intensive, hands-on immersion into animation as collaboration, cartoon story boarding, and 3D/installation. On Day 1, you will begin with a day-long, connected series of exercises which will both introduce you to key visual arts skills and help you synthesize your experience as a creator and a business leader. On Day 2, you will work closely with SMFA students on a morning-long project, in which you will integrate management and artistic expertise to address a combined business and art world challenge.
David Kelley is the co-coordinator of the “21st Century Visual Arts Workshops Business Leaders” workshop and a full time member of the Drawing Faculty at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and is the Director of the Studio Diploma and Fifth year Programs at the SMFA. David is a practicing artist who lives and works in Boston and has exhibited in Boston and New York City. He has received the Louis Comfort Tiffany Award, the Engelhard Award and New England Foundation for the Arts Grants.
This will be held at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (http://www.smfa.edu/directions). It will be limited to 18 MIT students (undergrad or grad from any school/program).
Contact: Tracy Purinton, purinton@mit.edu
Sponsor: MIT Leadership Center
Latest update: 30-Nov-2010
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