This document provides an overview of the course "Developing Your Artistry". The 12-lesson course explores various topics related to developing skills and identity as an artist. It covers definitions of artistry, creativity habits, aesthetics and health, career and academic planning, working with feedback, relationships between art and community, and presenting yourself professionally as an artist. The final lesson involves revising an electronic portfolio, career plan, and artist statement.
This document provides an overview of the course "Developing Your Artistry". The 12-lesson course explores various topics related to developing skills and identity as an artist. It covers definitions of artistry, creativity habits, aesthetics and health, career and academic planning, working with feedback, relationships between art and community, and presenting yourself professionally as an artist. The final lesson involves revising an electronic portfolio, career plan, and artist statement.
This document provides an overview of the course "Developing Your Artistry". The 12-lesson course explores various topics related to developing skills and identity as an artist. It covers definitions of artistry, creativity habits, aesthetics and health, career and academic planning, working with feedback, relationships between art and community, and presenting yourself professionally as an artist. The final lesson involves revising an electronic portfolio, career plan, and artist statement.
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Details (/early- enrollment? pid=5363) Overview Syllabus Faculty Requirements Developing Your Artistry Author: Camille Colatosti (/faculty/camille-colatosti) | Course Code: OLART-100 Lesson 1: To Be an Artist: The Beginning Exploring Definitions of Artistry Classic Definitions, Including Aristotle and Tolstoy Contemporary Definitions Real Art vs. Counterfeit Art Your Own Definition of Art Lesson: The Creative Habit Creativity as a Habit: Exploring the Ideas of Twyla Tharp Creativity Requires Hard Work: Exploring the Ideas of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Creative Intelligence: Exploring the Ideas of Bruce Nussbaum Your Creative Autobiography Lesson/Week 3: Personal Aesthetics, Health, and Identity Explore the Meaning of the Term Aesthetics Aesthetics and Health Self-Assessment: Health Aesthetics and Identity: Discussions with Musicians Bill Banfield, Victor Wooten, and Nona Hendryx (/)
Share Lesson 4: Artistry and Planning Motivation and Planning Practicing: How Do You Structure It and Fit It In Academic Planning Career Planning Lesson 5: Success and Role Models Explore the Meaning of Success Gain Advice from Others about Success Learning from Others: Role Model Henry Diltz Lesson 6: Artist Statements: Your Statement of Purpose Artist Statement: What Is It and Why Is It Important? Victor Wooten: Portrait of an Artist Communicating with the Audience Bobby McFerrins Audience Art How to Write an Artist Statement Lesson 7: Interdisciplinary Art: The Relationship Between Music and Other Art Forms Interdisciplinary Art Music and Technology: Model ArtistStephen Webber Music and Film/Television: Model ArtistLucio Godoy Art, Technology and Words: Creating New Forms: Model ArtistLori Landay Lesson 8: Sustaining Yourself as an Artist Music Business: Do It Ourselves Musicians Health Body Awareness and Exercise Using Feedback: Evaluating Yourself and Others: Accepting Criticism Audience Analysis Lesson 9: Artists and Community The Social Role of the Artist throughout History Relationship between Art and the Urban World: The Personal and Artistic Journey of Artist Model Otis Sallid Relationship between Art and the Everyday: The Personal and Artistic Journey of Artist Model Greg Jaris Transforming Herself and Society through Music: The Personal and Artistic Journey of Model Artist Nona Hendryx Lesson 10: Career Exploration and the Future of Music and the Music Industry Characteristics of the Music Industry Today Predicting Future Changes Future Business Models Explore Career Resources Lesson 11: Artists and Truth Exploring What Is Meant by the Truth in Art Exploring the Personal and Artistic Journey of Model Artist: Janis Ian Other Artists Who Show the World Truth Lesson 12: Putting It All Together: The Final Electronic Portfolio You Online Presenting Yourself Professionally Online and In Person Establishing Voice Online and In Person Creating an Effective Press Kit The Electronic Portfolio Revising and Finalizing Your Academic and Career Plan Revising and Finalizing Your Artist Statement