What is an artist?
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In London
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Location
London
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Different dates available
This course explores theoretical, critical and artistic ideas about creativity, creative practice, the artistic process, and what it might mean to be an artist. The course aims to stimulate thinking about your relationship with your creative work and your artistic ambitions to help build your confidence in establishing or extending your creative identity and practice.
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About this course
- Read and discuss a range of critical and theoretical texts and ideas with greater confidence
- Analyse creative examples in relation to theories of creativity, 'the artist' and the art world
- Draw on critical and theoretical ideas and texts to enhance your own creative and artistic practice and identity
- Develop and present your own critical and creative thinking through discussion, debate and group crits.
You are encouraged to bring a notebook and pen to record notes from talks and discussions. You may wish to buy some of the books or journals on any reading list given out in class. You will also need access to a computer, and will be expected to access or download readings from the City Lit virtual learning environment in preparation for classes. Each class we will invite you to bring in examples or images related to the themes explored to invigorate and personalise discussions.
You will be taught through a mixture of illustrated talks by practising artists and theorists, paired and group discussions, debates and presentations, supported by theoretical readings and visual analysis exercises. Students will be expected to be developing their creative work outside of classes, and support their study through independent theoretical readings, gallery visits, and some short preparatory tasks.
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Course programme
We will explore theories of creativity, and try to define what it means to practice creativity as a developing artist,as well as the 'mythology' of the artist, and how the definitions have changed over time. We will draw on ideas from sociology about the 'art world', and explore our own relationship with and position within wider culture. The course will provide opportunity to share your own perspectives and reflect on your own relationship with your practice, and suggest ways of understanding and building your artistic identity.
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What is an artist?
