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Game Culture & Technology Lab

This will be about the game lab.

 
VIDEO DADA reception

Curated by Martha Gever, Assoc Professor/UCI Opening Reception 6-9pm JANUARY 7th - FEBUARY 6th, 2010

 
DAWIT PETROS

Opening reception: 6-9pm Show runs January 7th through February 6th, 2010

 
Critical Aesthetics Conf UCI Bren Events Center, Stewart Room

The symposium is held in conjunction with The Moving Image: Scan to Screen, Pixel to Projection surveys media art since the 1970s from single-channel video to recent digital projections from the Orange County Museum of Art's collection.  H BOX collapsible, traveling video gallery features new work...

 
Anya Gallacio

Anya Gallaccio creates site-specific installations, often using organic materials as her medium. Past projects have included arranging a ton of oranges on a floor, placing a thirty-two ton block of ice in a boiler room, and painting a wall with chocolate. The nature of these materials results in...

 
Pushing The Lens | Visiting Artist Lecture Series

Pushing The Lens: Conceptual Practices in Photography An ongoing series of lectures by artists who use photography to investigate subjects ranging from identity to history; ethnography and cataloguing; collecting, consuming and desire. They are disparate in their approaches but each photographer...

 
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Catalyst Gallery

Catalyst is a student led gallery featuring the work of Studio Art undergraduates. ACT Building, 2nd Floor

 
Drawing & Painting

There are two large studio spaces, over 1000 square feet each, utilized for a variety of painting and drawing courses from introductory level to advanced techniques and concepts.

 
Photography

The facility services both black & white and color photography courses with a group laboratory, individual dark rooms, mural darkroom and digital photographic processing. The facility also houses a large array of photographic equipment including a variety of cameras, lenses and lighting kits.

 
Sculpture

The sculpture studio encompasses a 2400 square foot wood working and lecture facility, a 900 square foot state of the art welding studio and open yard space for the production of large scale works. A large array of professional tools are available for the creation of complex sculptural elements....

 
graduate | requirements

- 108 units over a three-year course of study are required. - Students must take a minimum of 12 units per quarter. - Residency is required.  FIRST YEAR - 36 units requiredArt 210: First Year Graduate Seminar (Fall) Art 220: Graduate Seminar: Issues in Contemporary Art (Winter)Art 230: Graduate...

 
graduate | admissions

APPLICATION DEADLINES:JANUARY 15 - for applications to the MFA in Art ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS Applicants for admission to the MFA program must meet the general requirements for admission to graduate study, hold a BA or BFA, and have completed one year of Twentieth-Century Art History (students who...

 
graduate | areas of emphasis

MFA IN ART The overall emphasis in the MFA program is on studio production.  Throughout the three years in the MFA program, students must take a series of critique seminars.  Work-in-progress, produced for the given quarter's critique class, is intensively discussed within a group context.  ...

 
undergraduate | requirements

Departmental Requirements for the Major Art 1A-B-C (taken the first year in residence); Art 9A and 11A; one course from Art History 40A, 40B, 40C, 42A, 42B, 42C or 42D; four lower-division courses selected from Art 20-99; and six upper-division courses from:Art 100-115 (no more than three...

 
undergraduate | admissions

Freshman Selection Criteria at UC IrvineIn recent years, the number of freshman applicants to UCI has exceeded the number of spaces available. Since the campus cannot admit all eligible applicants, it must use standards that are more demanding than the minimum UC requirements to select students....

 
undergraduate | courses

Academic Year 2012-2013LOWER-DIVISION1 Art in Context: History, Theory, and Practice.  A three-quarter foundation sequence introducing students to a broad range of contemporary art, media, and practices in relation to their twentieth-century cultural and historical antecedents.1A Art in Context:...

 
undergraduate | areas of emphasis

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