Monday, January 20, 2014

Potential Majors



Visiting Potential Majors 
The weekend of January 17-19, 2014 


Painting Studio
3rd Floor of Broad Street Fine Arts Building 
Craft/Material Studies Greeting Sign
 2nd Floor of Broad Street Fine Arts Building 
Sculpture Department
1st Floor of Broad Street Fine Arts Building 

Photography/Film Greeting Sign
2nd Floor of Pollak Building
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With the upcoming portfolio deadline rapidly approaching I decided that it was important for me to visit my top choices and see what their facilities had to offer. I realized that I do not want to mistakenly choose a major where I do not feel at home in my surroundings and dedicate the next three years of my life learning and growing as an artist in that environment. I want to have a good insight when I select my top 3 majors in March. 
I began my tour by exploring the Pollak building where the photography and film majors are located. My friend Abigail, who had the photo project class here, accompanied me. She showed me toured me around the facilities classrooms and even showed me the darkroom. 
I have never given photography much thought as to a potential career for me but it something that I have always found interesting. And me being a very inexperienced photographer who knows that I might think had I been given more exposure to the field. While roaming the halls and getting a feel of the environment we ran into a sculpture major whose name is also Lindsay. She was very welcoming and offered a lot of advice to help me decipher the right choice for me. Lindsay was previously a student of Valerie's in her surface class during her AFO year here at VCUarts. Lindsay's advice inspired me to visit the sculpture facilities next.
 I took the short walk to the Broad Street Fine Arts building where the remainder of my fields of interest is located. I started from the bottom floor and worked my way up exploring the entire building for the most part.
The first floor houses the sculpture department; I recently had the sculpture project class in this area so I am relatively familiar to the area. I took a few laps around the cages and peeked my head into the wood and metal shops.
The next level is where the craft and material studies studios are located. I never gave this major much thought before but I wanted to check see what it has to offer out of curiosity. Roaming the hall I saw a lot of clay and the glass blowing facility that was really interesting. I had a small conversation with a faculty member who was working on a few of her pieces in the grad student studio for an upcoming show of hers. Her pieces, along with the works in progress scattered among the room, were very intimidating. It is hard for me to believe that I would ever be that talented. 
 On the next level is where painting is located, this is the field that interests me the most. I have always had a strong connection with painting and I am strongly considering selecting this as my major of choice for the upcoming years. I have toured this hallway before but now that making a decision is becoming a reality I wanted to view the space with a fresh set of eyes. 
1/20/14

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