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LHSP 140.001 Art in Public Spaces/FestiFools
Fridays 2:30pm-5:30pm
Instructor: Mark Tucker
Location: FestiFools Studio
Course Fee: $150
In this creative course students from all disciplines will be designing and producing their own large-scale animated sculptures, or “puppets,” which will be featured in our 14th-annual FestiFools extravaganza to be held on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on April 5th, 2020. As the originators of this artistic spectacle, students in this class will design, organize, and develop FestiFools in conjunction with local community, civic, and business partners.This will be a full “hands-on” experience which will challenge students’ aesthetic assumptions while exploring techniques and tools for the making of large-scale theatrical scenery and sculptural elements for the creation of large-scale public spectacles. Although this course does not require any previous art experience, due to the public nature of the projects, it will be expected that the student already possess an excellent work ethic, great attitude, and the ability to grasp and apply aesthetic principles quickly, in a physically demanding, team-oriented, community-minded environment.In lieu of exams and papers, studio/lab work outside of course will be required and tailored to students’ schedules (TBD first day of class).
Test: 2395
In this creative course students from all disciplines will be designing and producing their own large-scale animated sculptures, or “puppets,” which will be featured in our 14th-annual FestiFools extravaganza to be held on Main Street in downtown Ann Arbor on April 5th, 2020. As the originators of this artistic spectacle, students in this class will design, organize, and develop FestiFools in conjunction with local community, civic, and business partners.This will be a full “hands-on” experience which will challenge students’ aesthetic assumptions while exploring techniques and tools for the making of large-scale theatrical scenery and sculptural elements for the creation of large-scale public spectacles. Although this course does not require any previous art experience, due to the public nature of the projects, it will be expected that the student already possess an excellent work ethic, great attitude, and the ability to grasp and apply aesthetic principles quickly, in a physically demanding, team-oriented, community-minded environment.In lieu of exams and papers, studio/lab work outside of course will be required and tailored to students’ schedules (TBD first day of class).