Tags & Links for:
• Art110 Roster • Activities • SOA Gallery Artists •
when you interview a classmate please tag their name as it is spelled below, with no spaces
So “Ida Bohlin” is tagged “IdaBohlin”
(capitals or not doesn’t matter)
Aaron Jingles – ajingles19.com
Adrian Herrera – adrianherrera4dotcom1.com
Alberto De La Rosa – 90805.org
Alfredo Garcia – Garcia Alfredo27.com
Amber Luna – Amber S Luna.com
Anabel Sanchez – Sanchez Anabel.com
Andrew Haley – Aandrew-Haley.net
Annie Nguyen – Nguyen Annie.com
April Kang – April M Kang.com
Arianna Perez – Arianna Perez.com
Argenis Hernandez – centenoargenis.com
Arlette Pacheco – Arlette Pacheco.com
Auti Kamal – thehe-art-ofauti.tumblr.com • Auti Kamal.com
Brian Phan – The Tuna Club.com
Briella Matsumoto – Briella Matsumoto.com
Bryan Humski – bryan-blog.com
Cameron Schubert Heynoww.com
Christian Aguilar – caguilar9320.com
Christian Carranza – The Carranza Vortex.com
Christian Hunter – Christian Tsuruta.com
Christopher Nies – csnies.com
Cindy Santiago – Cindy Santiago101.com
Cody Steig – Cody Steig.com
Cody Younkin – Cody Younkin.com
Cora Argallon – Cora Argallon.com
Courtney Hatzenbuhler – Courtney Hatzenbuhler.com
Cristina Robinson – Cristina C Robinson.com • MainlandMermaids.com
Crystal Camberos – Crystal Camberos.com
Dania Barrera – Dania Barrera.com
Daniel Hogue – Daniel Hogue.com
Daniela Gabriel – Danielas World of Trees.com
David Rho – David Rho Rho.com
Debora Zelaya – DebzelWorld.com
Denise Martinez – Denise E Martinez.com
Dhaifallah Aljohani – jo7ani.com
Donald Nguyen – Donald T Nguyen.com
Dylan Chou – Dylan B Chou.com
Eduardo Jimenez – e1995jimenez.com
Emma Madsen – Emma L Madsen.com
Eric Moreland – Eric Moreland91.com
Erica Rudolph – Erica Rudolph.com
Erikka Ross – Erikka Ross.com
Francys Sad – Francys Sad.com
Garrett Turner – Garrettt.com
Geraldine Weckstein – Geraldine Weckstein.com
Haben Fessehatsion – HabenF.com
Harry Hong – double-aitch.com
Hatsue Nakamura – Meowing Calico.com
Henatay Journey – Henatay Journey.com
Ida Bohlin – Art By Ida Bohlin.com
Jacob Kline – Jacob D Kline.com
Jacob Wehrman – Jacob Wehrman.com
Jaimini Bhakta – Jaimini Bhakta.com
James Boyes – James Boyes.net
James Casey – jcasey130.com
James Hong – jjhf140.com
James Santiago – James M Santiago.com
Jenna Perez – http://Jennaprz.com
Jennifer Martinez – jennybenny12.com
Jenny Ing – Jenny-Ing.com
Jerry Perez – JerryPerez2013.com
Jerry Seetao – jerrbearscave.com
Jessica Mercurius – art4thoughtpower.com
Jessy Nguyen – Jessy Nguyen.com
Jonathan Corcahdo – Jonathan Corchado.com
Jordan Gavero – Jordan Gavero116.com
Josh Tristan – Josh Tristan.com
Josue Cerna – JosueCerna.com
Juan C. Cuevas – charliesjb09.com
Karina Elguea – Karina Elguea.com
Karina Gutierrez – Karina G Gutierrez.com
Karina Ramos – rkariina.com
Kayla Davis – Kayla Davis.org
Kaziah Thornton-Tello – Kaziah Thornton Tello.com
Kendall Kaller – Kendall Kaller.com
Kevin Hanson – kjhanson1.com
Kevin Nguyen – Kvn Nguyen.com
Kevin Romero – Kevin Romero113.com
Kimberly Aranda – Kimberly Aranda.com
Kyle Bergman – Kyle Bob Bergman.com
Kynzie McDaniel – kyndramcdaniel.com
Kyung Cho – Kyung Paul Cho.net
Laura Maxim – Laura Maxim.net
Lauren Langer – lolonicknick.com
Lauren Weaver – Lauren M Weaver.com
Leslie P. Vargas – leslievee95.com
Leticia Estrada – Leticia Estradaaa.com
Maddie Ballew – Maddie Ballew.com
Maddie West – Maddiee Weest.com
Maneth Khieng – Maneth Khieng.com
Mario Ayala – curlygoon.com
Mariya Houdek – Mariya Houdek.com
Mark Spencer Tan – Mark Spencer Tan.com
Marquis Williams – Marquis Williams.com
Meg Workman – Meg M Workman.com
Michael Wu – mycoalwoo.com
Morgan Davenport – Morgan L Davenport.com
Nathalie Armenta – Nathalie Armenta.com
Olivia Sugarman – Olivia Sugarman.com
Oscar Gordillo – Oscar Gordillo207.com
Pilar Garcia – Pilar Garcia1994.com
Quang Tran – Quang M Tran.com
Randy Lao – Randy Lao sat.com
Rejah Marie Alano – Rejah Marie Alano.com
Reyna Leon – Reyna Leon.com
Ricardo Martinez – martinez91r.com
Rogelio Gutierrez, Jr. – Rogelio Gutierrez jr.com
Russell Byrd – Russell Byrd.me
Sabrina Fish – sjfishy.com
Sabrina Macias – sabrinablog.net
Samantha Palmer – samanthajean.net
Samantha Vargas – Samantha Taylor Vargas.com
Sarah Almazan – Sarah Almazan.com
Selin Ari – Selin Ari.com
Seong Joon Park – Seong JoonP.com
Shane O’Connell – Shane OConnel l1.com
Sharon Kotas – skotas.com
Slade Menold – Slade Menold.com
Tania Chandiluhur – Tania Chandiluhur.com
Tevin Allen – Just Tevin.com
Tommy Le – Tommy Le.net
Ty Dawkins – Ty Wilson Dawkins.com
Victoria Ortiz – Victoria Alicia Ortiz.com
Vincent Ngo – Vngo714.com
Xinzhe Kok – malcolmkok.com
Xue Weifan – Xue Weifan.com
Youness Regragui – Youness Regr.com
Zhamir Pascual – syzooloo.com
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Please tag your Activity 3-12 posts with these tags:
Wk3: Art110s14
Wk4: Art110s14lacma
Wk5: Art110s14corpse • Statigram
Wk6: Art110s14cfid
Wk7: Art110s14avatar
Wk8: Art110s14plaster
Wk9: Art110s14draw
Wk10: Art110s14paint
Wk11: Art110s14p11
Wk12: Art110s14p12
For Wk7: Avatar, in addition to the Art110s14avatar tag, please also tag your post with the name of whichever artist(s) you visit with:
BettyTureaud
IsabellaMedici
MisprintThursday
StoryEnfield (Douglas Story & Desdemona Enfield)
VanessaBlaylock
In addition to posting on your blog, you may post pix of any of these Activities on Instagram. Aside from Week3: Instagram, posting on IG is optional. But if you’d like to, you can use the same tag there too (with the addition of a “#” of course)
when you interview an artist please tag their name as it is shown below with no spaces
So “Brianna Allen” is tagged “BriannaAllen”
(capitals or not doesn’t matter)
MeghanSmythe
BriannaAllen
KarinaCunningham
ChelseaMcintyre
PatriciaAnderson
CynthiaLujan and FranciscoPalomares
MyleneRaiche
VanessaOrtiz
OscarMendoza and RominaDelCastillo
CSULBmetals
JenniferHipolite
AllisonAnderson
JazminUrrea
NicholasGaby
RavenSherman
ITanWong
NidiaMorales
NataliGuerraPineda
AlyssaBierce
CSULBdrawingPainting
AnnieChang and CourtneyHeiser
ScottBurns
BryanLenorud
CandaceWakefield
CSULBphotoClub
ChristopherHernandez
MarcusThibodeau
AnnetteHeully and VavVavrek
CSULBmetals
JustinSmith and MichaelRollins
CathyHsiao and EricaFojtik and SarahChu
ArezooBharthania and AlanaMarcelletti
CSULBmfa
NoraAyala
CSULBink13
JamesReal
DonTinling
JesseSo
KiyomiFukui and JenniferChen
MarkDitchkus
CharlesKessler
AudraGraziano
EricaFojtik
EstebanRamirez
JennaKurtz
JamesHaag
DebbieCarlson
DaneKlingaman
LuisMacias
RileyHansler
MichaelNannery
CSULBprintmaking
DakotaGracey
DarleneCasco
CSULBwood
CSULBillustration
RonaldPagenkopp
ChelseaMosher
ReneeChartier
SarahAlonzo
KharaCloutier
TavaTedesco
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Each week you will make 3 blog posts and answer clicker questions on 2 videos. Blog posts due by 11:59pm on Sunday. Clicker questions in class the following Tuesday.
Activities, Artist Interviews & Classmate Interviews will be evaluated as posts on your blog.
• Details at: ePortfolio
Video Lectures & Video Artist-of-the-Week will be evaluated using iClicker. YOU get to write the questions! (for EC points) In class, everybody who answers an opinion question gets points for it. Everybody who Correctly answers an objective question gets points for it.
• Objective Questions have correct answers that can be found in the videos.
• Opinion Questions ask for student opinions based on the ideas in the videos.
Info on writing clicker questions is here.
Every week you’ll be visiting the CSULB School of Art Galleries. I hope you really enjoy this. It’s a chance to see what other students your own age are thinking about. Each week the 5 School of Art galleries have new shows. You can take a look at the 4-5 student exhibitions, pick the one you find most compelling, and find the artist (they’re usually around.) This can be a simple, short interview. But be sure to be respectful of them. Don’t do a “fly-by,” spend a few minutes and try to ask them a couple of insightful questions:
Art110 is a big class and it can be hard to meet people. But building a network of your peers is one of the most important things you’ll do at CSULB. So each week find an Art110 classmate that you haven’t met yet and have a little conversation with them. Talk about their major, their interests, and their thoughts about art:
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]]>• Instructor: Glenn Zucman
• Section 1: Class No.1041
• [email protected]
CLASSROOM
• Tuesdays: UT-108
• Thursdays: CSULB School of Art Galleries
OFFICE HOURS
• TuTh 10:30-11 outside UT-108 / Galleries
• TuTh 12:30-1 School of Art Galleries
PREREQUISITES
• None.
OBJECTIVES
This course will cover 3 million years of Art & Culture. From a proto-human moment in a distant South African cave, to the autonomous, post-human, Images That Think out somewhere in cyber-space. Along this journey we will consider the constantly evolving nature of human consciousness and how our consciousness is revealed & redefined through art. Through Art110 students will experience a variety of media, and learn how artists, both “famous” as well as their own peers here in the CSULB School of Art, have used art to investigate culture and creativity.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• Describe some of the styles, ideas, and issues found in the Western canon.
• Understand and articulate some of the ways that art functions vis-a-vis human culture
• Build upon their direct, introductory experiences, in Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Photography, Animation, and Data Visualization in both Physical and Virtual worlds
• Articulate their understanding of the relationship between art and: culture, speech, creativity, expression.
• Describe the role of the artist in culture / society.
FORMAT OF COURSE
This course includes weekly:
1. Art Activities
2. Interview with an Artist (CSULB School of Art Galleries)
3. Interview with a Classmate
4. video lectures
5. video artist-of-the-week
1, 2 & 3 will be assessed via your blog.
4 & 5 will be assessed via weekly in-class clicker questions.
TEXTBOOK
• The Internet.
MATERIALS
• See the Art110 Materials List
INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS
• Please login to BeachBoard & visit the Art110 site for all videos
SCHEDULE
• See Activities, Spring 2014
POINTS & GRADES
• Blog: 600
• Clickers: 300
• Final: 100
Total Points = 1000
A – 900 points
B – 800 points
C – 700 points
D – 600 points
F – 599 points & below
Extra Credit
• Write Clicker Questions
• Present your P12
• Media Camp
OTHER DETAILS
Attendance Policy
It is the student’s responsibility to attend all class meetings. 40% of your grade comes through clicker points which you cannot earn if you are not present. On Thursdays you will have the opportunity to do 3 of the weekly activities: Interview a Student Artist, Interview a Classmate, and plan, and in some cases complete, your activity of the week. Missing 1 or 2 classes across the span of the semester should not be too detrimental to your final grade. If you need to miss more than that, you should see me immediately and most likely plan to take Art110 a different semester.
Univ. Withdrawal Policy
It is the student’s responsibility to withdraw from classes. The Drop deadlines for Spring Semester 2014 are:
• Feb 3, 2014 before 10pm – using MyCSULB – without a “W” on your transcript
• Apr 18, 2014 – with the signature of the School of Art Undergraduate Adviser
• May 9, 2014 – with the signature of the Dean of the College of the Arts
Do not be deceived by these seemingly late drop dates! For the first 2 weeks, withdrawal is your choice and done through MyCSULB. After that it requires at least the signature of the School of Art Undergraduate Adviser and is very likely to be denied. The CSULB School of Art is enrollment impacted and therefore maintains a strict drop policy. The official School of Art Drop Policy is no drops after the second week except for serious and compelling reasons. Severe or extensive medical problems would be a reason to drop late, but fear of receiving a final grade lower than desired, or change in your work schedule, are not considered serious and compelling reasons. If allowed, a “W” will appear on your transcript.
Incompletes
The School of Art grants incompletes rarely and only for the most extreme conditions.
Accommodation
CSULB will make reasonable accommodations for any student who has a disability. It is the student’s responsibility to notify me in advance of the need for special accommodations. This course utilizes many activities and many tools. Most of you should have no trouble with any of this, however if anyone has challenges with any course aspect for any reason, please be in touch ASAP and we can work to find suitable alternatives. A sincere effort should result in real learning and a good grade, so never be afraid to ask for any accommodations you need, but do make a sincere effort.
FUN!
In addition to all the stuff you have to do to get a grade in this course… don’t forget to have fun! Art is a fun, interesting, exciting, and enjoyable subject. Art offers pleasure to the viewer, consolation to the distraught, and wisdom to the seeker. Art will enrich your leisure time, resonate with your life, and offer surprising relevance to almost any career field you choose!
Most of our weekly projects will use things you already have, like shooting pix & vids with your smart phone or tablet. You’ll use your mobile device,laptop or desktop to create web pages.
Your Website / Blog can use any platform that allows you to use your own Domain Name (URL) So yes to WordPress, Tumblr, Blogger & Ghost, but no to Pinterest, Flickr, etc.
Many of you will know Tumblr and probably haven’t heard of WordPress. Tumblr rocks, but, it’s not really the best choice for your professional online resume. WordPress currently powers 20% of all sites on the web and while I don’t require it, I do highly recommend it. You can get a free forever website at WordPress.com, and your own domain name will cost about $18.
It’s your website and your choice what URL you buy. But as a professional site for your career, something like GlennZucman.com will probably serve you better than something like CoolNowButEmbarrassingLater.com
For our clicker questions please buy an iClicker1, iClicker2 or iClicker+ (but NOT “webClicker”) New or used, buy or rent, in the bookstore or online, or another student. Wherever you get your iClicker, and even if you used it last semester, YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR iCLICKER TO GET POINTS!!!
• iclicker.com/register-an-iclicker
You need some things that you can probably scrounge up somewhere:
• Bucket
• Shovel
• Stir Stick
And you’ll get some
1. Plaster of Paris – a 4# box for yourself is about $7 or you could get a 25# bag to share between 4 or 5 or even 6 people for about $16
You’ll need at least 2 colors of paint, but just buy 1 can and share colors with a classmate. Any spray paint is ok. Montana Gold is really great!
Whatever materials you might need to realize your vision on various projects including P11, P12 & Media Camp.
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