Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Pages 2008-09


















Pages Program Overview 2008-09



Performing Arts experience
Siren, by composer Ray Lee
February 26 – 27, 2009
Guest Artist: Dionne Custer

Students will experience a unique light and sound installation by British composer and performing artist Ray Lee. They will learn about and interact with some of the artist’s concepts of imagery, metaphor, sound, technology, light, movement, and space.


Performing Arts experience
William Forsythe Synchronous Objects by choreographer William Forsythe
April 1- 3, 2009
Guest Artist: Barbara Thatcher

Students will have the opportunity to experience the interactive web project Synchronous Objects created by American choreographer, William Forsythe, Ohio State’s Department of Dance, and the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD). Synchronous Objects analyzes one choreographic work so that its choreography can serve as a template for various creative problem-solving exercises that can be applied to other practices and fields. Innovative and media-driven, the exhibition allows for students to participate in a limited interactive experience with the work. They will learn about and interact with the artist’s concepts of movement, technology, choreography, and installation.


Visual arts experience
Andy Warhol: Other Voices, Other Rooms
November 11 – January 27, 2008
Guest Artist: Kelli Trinoskey

Students will tour the exhibition, Other Voices, Other Rooms, an exhibition that stages Warhol’s media arts work in the forefront. Students will participate in discussion and writing in the galleries during and after the tour. Students will explore many of Warhol’s conceptual interests including: his fascination with fame and celebrity, the concept of time, space, color, beauty, and repetition.


Media Arts experience
American Blackout by director Ian Inaba
October 6, 2008
Guest Artist: Mimi Chenfeld

Students will view the film American Blackout, which will serve as the source material for writing and discussion. The documentary film examines civic activism and participation, disenfranchisement in the voting process, civil rights, and political process. Part of the film was shot here in Columbus, Ohio during the November 2004 national election. Following the film, students will be joined by a non-partisan panel to discuss the voice of the average citizen in voting, enacting legislation, and the political process.

















7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have been studying William Forsythe for a long time from the perspective of an architect. The last play I ahve seen was ‘Yes - We can’t’ and on my blog you can listen to my reaction to it. It is an extraordinary COMMUNICATIVE play.
Drop by and leave me your ideas about it http://www.blog.ar2com.de/william-forsythe/

is there a way to participate in his workshop?

Pages Online said...

Julakim,
Unfortunately the Pages program is closed to participating teachers and students. However, in April 2009, there will be a public Forsythe exhibition and symposium presented by the Wexner Center for the Arts in conjunction with the Advanced Computing Center for the Arts and Design (ACCAD) and The Knowlton School of Architecture at The Ohio State University. The exhibition will feature an interactive website produced and executed through ACCAD while working closely with Forsythe himself. Wexner Center for the Arts is also hosting a Forsythe symposium in April 2009 at The Ohio State University. For more information visit www.wexarts.org

kims said...
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kims said...

Thanks, Dionne, for the engaging workshop. I am excited about the programming at the Wexner Center this fall and even more excited to share this experience with students.
Kim, The Metro School

Pages Online said...

Thanks Kim. I really enjoyed your participation at the workshop. You were fully engaged and insightful. I'm not sure how Metro School is deciding who participates in Pages this year...but I really think that you and other teacher partners should be a part of it. I'm not sure who you can talk to but I will mention it to Marcy. Thanks again. This will be an exciting year!--Dionne

Anonymous said...

Dionne,
I left Wexner Friday afternoon feeling very prepared and excited for the Pages program and I am really looking forward to working with the teachers and students this next school year. Thanks for a very comprehensive overview.
Kelli, Guest Writer

Anonymous said...

I am excited to see his art! I love art! What do you guys like? Do you like art?