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List of workshop suggestions

Here’s a list of proposed workshops. Email me if you’re interested in any, and also if you’re able to lead any.

  • WordPress
  • Dreamweaver
  • Websites
  • Tumblr
  • After Effects
  • Rotoscoping
  • Typography
  • The Amish
  • French
  • Silk-screening
  • Video

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A visual mission statement

A mission via historical inspirations…

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The AS in the AS Labor Day Open House

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Title: The AS in the AS Labor Day Open House
Location: Headquarters: 1003 E Fayette Street, Apt 10
Description: come check out The AS in the AS space
Start Time: 18:00
Date: 2009-09-07
End Time: 22:00

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Proposals

Email me to sign up or propose your own activity:

  • Workshops
  • Critique Group
  • Screenings
  • Dinner/Brunch/Coffee/Cocktail discussions
  • Public presentation/performance/”exhibition”
  • Reading Groups
  • Online projects
  • Any other creative activity

Posted in Class, Critique Group, Reading Group, Workshop.


A mission, of sorts

The Art School in the Art School (The AS in the AS) seeks to generate a creative and intellectual community through a n open school structure. It exists in relation (opposition, subversion, supplement, mimicry) to Syracuse University’s School of Art and Design, which embodies typical US art school and university educational practices.

Through activities such as “classes,” discussions, forming groups of interest, reading groups, critique groups, workshops, eating and drinking, publishing, and making, The AS in the AS seeks to create an experimental environment for shared inquiry.

The AS in the AS is a platform for self-organization: its headquarters and eventually its website are gathering places.

In her essay “A Pedagogical Turn: Brief Notes on Education as Art,” Kristina Lee Podesva describes some aspects I would like to explore with The AS in the AS. I will simply quote her here:

1. A school structure that operates as a social medium.
2. A dependence on collaborative production.
3. A tendency toward process (versus object) based production.
4. An aleatory or open nature.
5. An ongoing and potentially endless temporality.
6. A free space for learning.
7. A post-hierarchical learning environment where there are no teachers, just co-participants.
8. A preference for exploratory, experimental, and multi-disciplinary approaches to knowledge production.
9. An awareness of the instrumentalization of the academy.
10. A virtual space for the communication and distribution of ideas.

Send your ideas to me at joanna@theasintheas.org

-Joanna Spitzner

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