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SUMMARY: Survey #6: To Range One’s Gaze Leisurely Over
DESCRIPTION: Date: February 09\, 2009 Time: 12:00 PM Location: Dorothy Some
 rset Studios\, Rm 110\, 6361 University Boulevard Undergraduate exhibition.
  Closing reception\, Friday February 13\, 4 pm – 7 pm An exhibition of work
 s by: Alicia Munro\, Kevin Murphy\, Julia Higgs\, Jaylene McDonald\, Leah P
 erry\, Mike Macri\, Jodie Mak\, Jessica Delisle & Robin McNulty\, Perrin Gr
 auer and […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><strong>Date:</strong> February 09\, 2009<
 br /><strong>Time:</strong> 12:00 PM<br /><strong>Location:</strong> Doroth
 y Somerset Studios\, Rm 110\, 6361 University Boulevard</p><h4>Undergraduat
 e exhibition. Closing reception\, Friday February 13\, 4 pm - 7 pm</h4><p>A
 n exhibition of works by: <strong>Alicia Munro\, Kevin Murphy\, Julia Higgs
 \, Jaylene McDonald\, Leah Perry\, Mike Macri\, Jodie Mak\, Jessica Delisle
  & Robin McNulty\, Perrin Grauer</strong> and <strong>Jeff Chang</strong>.<
 /p><p> </p><p>What kinds of approaches to art making and intellectual engag
 ement should a BFA programme offer students today?</p><p>This exhibition of
  3rd and 4th-year student artworks provides a sample of the kind of interdi
 sciplinary\, intellectual\, and material approaches that the visual arts si
 de of the Department of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory at UBC encourag
 es in its students. Rather than a strict medium-specific approach to making
  art\, courses give students the opportunity to combine technical skill and
  understanding of materials with experimentation across media.</p><p>While 
 disparate\, the artworks in this exhibition reflect a materially and theore
 tically informed art practice\, as much in cultural theory\, art history\, 
 socio-political and environmental issues\, as in contemporary art strategie
 s. These works also privilege process and collaboration over the romantic n
 otion of solo studio production.</p><p>Here one discerns a departmental vis
 ion that is critical of the art market\, yet unimpeded by the veneer of con
 ceptual strictures\, advocating instead a sensitivity to materials (whether
  “traditional”\, craft\, or digital forms)\, to how the body performs\, and
  to the transformative potential of art processes through experimental play
  and intellectual inquiry.</p><p>Marina Roy</p>
LOCATION:Dorothy Somerset Studios\, Lum Space - Room 110
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