Artist's Portfolio

DAN4366.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2016 Artist's Portfolio

Course Description

Summary

Explaining artwork often goes against the grain, yet artists are regularly called upon to articulate their processes, tools, and dynamics of collaboration. To help secure any of the myriad forms of institutional support including funding, venues, and engagements, artists must develop鈥揷reatively and flexibly鈥揺ssential skills. Finding a public language for what is the private process of creation is an art in itself. Furthermore, understanding and discovering ways to adapt to changing economic realities is a critical component of making work; bringing the work into the world is a natural part of the artist鈥檚 process. This course addresses basic issues involved in generating, developing, producing, and presenting artwork. Students will write artist statements, press releases, biographical statements, resumes, CV鈥檚, grants and cover letters; will prepare budgets, will organize promotional portfolios/videotapes; will interview each other; and will give short lecture demonstrations.

Prerequisites

Advanced level work in one of the art forms; junior or senior year. Permission of instructor.

Please contact the faculty member : dreitz@bennington.edu

Instructor

  • Dana Reitz

Day and Time

Delivery Method

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2016

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

20