STRUCTURE
To balance the sometimes spontaneous nature of an art practice, structure in certain forms is necessary to create a framework under which to work. From the physical studio/daily routines to organizing thought patterns, structure helps to implement a plan of action. Daily structures such as sleeping, eating and exercising patterns can help to inform an art practice as much as reading theory in relation to the ideas of the work. Structures are also evident in certain art traditions of materials or ways of working, such as an oil on canvas painting tradition. While structure may exist in material conventions for some makers, others may rely on conceptual structures which allow ideas to dictate materials. Those makers must rely on organizing the thoughts of their practice into a coherent system to work from.
January 17, 2017
Location: The Hand
Moderator: Joshua Weibley
Contributors:
Alyse Ronayne
Reade Bryan
Gabrielle D'angelo
Christhian Diaz
Maren Miller
Catherine Pearson
Saki Sato
Ye Qin Zhu
March 7, 2017
Location: Project: ARTspace
Moderator: Will Heinrich
Contributors:
Arielle Angel
Damien Davis
Adam Green
Robert Hult
Nicola Tyson
March 9, 2017
Location: Lizbeth Mitty's studio
Moderator: Melissa Staiger
Contributors:
Meredith Hoffheins
Lizbeth Mitty
Scott Robinson
Anne Russinof
Beatrice Wolert
March 21, 2017
Location: LMCC Workspace
Moderator: Courtney Puckett
Contributors:
Kerry Downey
Kristen Jensen
Maia Cruz Palileo
Lisa Marie Schilling
April 4, 2017
Location: b[x] : space to crate
Moderator: Lauren Comito
Contributors:
Amy Brener
Ala Dehghan
Mary Jones
Eleanor King
Steve Pestana
Brian Zegeer
April 27, 2017
Location: private studio
Moderator: Susan Luss
Contributors:
Daryl Daniels
Mark Joshua Epstein
Ruth Freeman
Will Hutnick
Qinza Najm
Anna Ogier-Bloomer
Rosalind Tallmadge
Kelly Worman