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Erratic: A personal look at studio practice as research

Posted on:2016-03-18Degree:M.F.AType:Thesis
University:University of Lethbridge (Canada)Candidate:Caussy, Roy SanjivFull Text:PDF
GTID:2478390017480357Subject:Fine Arts
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My thesis work is comprised of two components. The first component is my thesis exhibition, which will showcase the bulk of my research as an MFA candidate in studio art. The second component is this essay in which I will attempt to further illustrate the ideas that have steered my academic research, and informed my thesis exhibition. The purposes of this essay are the following: to explain the ideas, intentions, and goals that may not be noticeable when first viewing the projects in my thesis exhibition; a second goal is to emphasize the importance of the role of intuition and solitude in pursuing areas of interests in studio research.
Keywords/Search Tags:Studio, Thesis exhibition
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