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''Art and Context''
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Teachers/Coordination: [[Eric Angenot]], [[Marcel Berlanger]], [[Didier Demorcy]], [[Eleanor Ivory Weber]],[[Magali Michaux]], [[Guy Woueté]]
  
Professor: [[Marcel Berlanger]]
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====As of September 2022, the Master's Degree in Art Practice, Critical Tools will be articulated around 2 distinct workshops:====
  
The pluridisciplinary workshop within the Masters in Art offers a regular, in-depth
 
follow-up of the students’ work as well as sessions devoted to writing, discussion,
 
and spatial presentations in relation to their work.
 
  
These activities aim to enable students to have a better grasp of the issues of their
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'''[[Master L.I.E.N.S.|L.I.E.N.S.]] (In French: Places, Interdisciplinarity, Ecology, Necessity, Systems)'''
practice, to develop critical tools, and to position their practice within heterogeneous
 
contexts.
 
  
Additional exhibition visits, lectures, discussions with actors from the art world and
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'''[[Situated Practices Workshop]]'''
discussions will be organized.
 
 
 
The Masters in Art Pluridisciplinary workshop organizes the external jury examination
 
and prepares the students to this examination.
 
 
 
The objectives of this workshop are multiple:
 
 
 
- Accompanying the students in developing a personal practice apt to question the
 
artistic issues of the contemporary world.
 
 
 
- Allowing the students to develop critical and reflexive tools in order to situate and
 
discuss their work in various contexts
 
 
 
- Contributing to the students’ autonomy: increasing their capacity to develop a
 
proper artistic identity and giving prominence to their work through the means of
 
definite criteria and modalities.
 
 
 
- Encouraging and accompanying students to exhibit and introduce their work within
 
diverse contexts.
 

Version actuelle datée du 26 juin 2023 à 15:23

Teachers/Coordination: Eric Angenot, Marcel Berlanger, Didier Demorcy, Eleanor Ivory Weber,Magali Michaux, Guy Woueté

As of September 2022, the Master's Degree in Art Practice, Critical Tools will be articulated around 2 distinct workshops:

L.I.E.N.S. (In French: Places, Interdisciplinarity, Ecology, Necessity, Systems)

Situated Practices Workshop