Thursday, April 19, 2012

Knox Art Gallery

Last week we all went to the Albright Knox Art Gallery. As usual, it was very rewarding! The Albright Knox Art Gallery has been around for a long time and it is well known and world known. As we wind down for the semester, this has been a good class. This class taught me to appretiate a lot of different genreas of art. There are so many definitinons to what art really is. I have come to the conclusion art is whatever you want it to be! Every persons interpretation of art is different.  There are many forms of art. Forms of art  means the type of artwork such as drawing, painting, sculpture (carving, modelling, assemblage and construction) architecture, printmaking, electronic media such as computer and digital graphics, ceramics, Visual Design, Graphic Design, collage, photography and Post Modern appropriation and recontextualisation. I also know there is a language for the Arts. There is also visual arts, that is usually more modern. There is also objects and still art. There are people, and portoraits, and other things. Places and spaces are more art to talk about. There are events in art, issues, and themes. There is Media and teqnique to consider when you are talking art. There is scuplture, design, style, process, practice, function, abstract art, conceptual, representational, realistic, and naturalistic art. All of which are part of our ever growing art world. We should appretiate all types of art!

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Week off...

It was a nice week off. I guess we are going to ALBRIGHT KNOX ART CENTER in the morning...fun fun. Not sure what the topic is...

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Hallwalls...

The excursion to the Buffalo Hallwalls was as usual, rewarding! I really loved the idea that if you become a member, you can submit work, for a small fee. The hallwalls have been around for over 37 years! Since the 1970s, Hallwalls has been in the front and center of all the action in Buffalo! Of all the alternative space in Buffalo, the Hallwells are  artist-run movement, informing and challenging people of all types with  with new ideas and introducing artists, both known and unknown into the national and international art world. Centered right here in  wonderful Buffalo, NY some of these artists changed the face of contemporary art history in the late 20th century. Through the 1980s, and current the Buffalo  Hallwalls was and has been the on the frontiers of new media, free jazz, performance art, experimental fiction and hip-hop culture. The Buffalo Hallwalls are noted for the follwing features:

-"fulfilling the core mission of supporting the production and presentation of new and challenging work across diverse media and disciplines, including the visual arts, film, video, music, literature, and performance"

-"making Buffalo's cultural history accessible to the world with our on-line archives and, as a founding partner of the Migrating Media initiative, through our work at the cutting edge of video preservation"

-"continuing our ongoing relationship with educational institutions, including the Buffalo Academy for Visual & Performing Arts, to develop future artists and patrons by bringing students into direct contact with the creative class of the early 21st century"

-"spearheading community collaborations and collective action, leading advocacy efforts on behalf of the arts community; taking principal roles in collaborative cultural efforts, including Beyond/In Western New York; and always speaking out on behalf of public funding and community support for cultural institutions across our city and region"

-Throughout its celebrated history, Hallwalls has proven that Buffalo is a bright spotlight on the Great Lakes and Buffalo region,  creating Buffalo to be "an outpost on an international border, the western edge of the Empire State". The Buffalo Hallwells gets attention based on their exert our influence, and make a major difference in Buffalo NY!