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OX-BOW SCHOOL OF ART FOR SAIC STUDENTS SUMMER 2021 COURSE CATALOG TA B LE O F CONTENTS COURSE OFFERINGS SUMMER COURSE 2021 CATALOG SESSION 2 3-WEEK INTENSIVE PG. 14 SESSION 3 2-WEEK COURSES PG. 20 3 LETTER FROM OUR SESSION 4 DIRECTOR 3-WEEK INTENSIVE PG. 24 FOR SAIC STUDENTS CONTACT US [email protected] 6 BREAK DOWN OF SUMMER SESSION 5 FOLLOW UP 1-WEEK COURSES PG. 30 IG : @OXBOWSCHOOLOFART 10 3-WEEK INTENSIVE FIND US 3435 RUPPRECHT WAY 12 SAIC REGISTRATION ONLINE SAUGATUCK, MI 49453 & APPLICATIONS PG. 32 COVER ART BY Melissa Leandro PROUDLY AFFILIATED 40 FAC U LT Y & Poppy Mallow; Jacquard weaving, dye, WITH THE SCHOOL OF embroidery; 30 x 25 in. (76.2 x 63.5 cm); 2020 THE ART INSTITUTE OF VISITING ARTIST CHICAGO, A MAJOR PAGE 100 Photo courtesy of the artist. BIOS SCHOOL OFOX-BOW ART SPONSOR OF OX-BOW T H E T E A M A NOTE FROM ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF OUR DIRECTOR... Shannon R. Stratton Executive Director 2021 SUMMER Dear Artist, Claire Arctander Campus Director Historically, artists have come to Ox- experimentation, and fellowship add Laura Eberstein Director of Finance & Administration Bow to take summer classes in studio up to transformation and renewal. art—and after a week or two spent Ashley Freeby Communications Manager living, working, and eating together While 2020 challenged people across & Head Designer in a setting replete with meadow, the globe, it was also a year that 3 Molly Markow lagoon, and woods, they leave feeling shattered entrenched systems, making Executive Assistant MISSION & OVERVIEW part of a new community. Some talk room for the possibility of change. It Ox-Bow connects artists to: Ciera Mckissick Communications Associate about the magic of Ox-Bow, about forced all of us in our communities, •• A network of creative resources, people, and ideas •• An energizing natural environment feeling transformed, while others talk both intimately and broadly, to reckon Rebecca Parker •• A rich artistic history and vital future Senior Director of Academic Programs about the bonds they created here, more deeply with the realities of Maddie Reyna about the friendships that blossomed privilege and disparity, and what care OX-BOW SCHOOL OF ART & ARTISTS’ RESIDENCY was Assistant Director of Academic Programs over dinner and dance parties while is and is capable of in the face of established in 1910 and continues its mission of connecting CAMPUS & SEASONAL STAFF immersed in their creative lives. exceptional constraint. artists to a network of creative resources, people, and Erin Chapla ideas; an energizing natural environment; and a rich Head Chef Like many schools in 2020, Ox-Bow We are hopeful that when people artistic history and vital future. Ox-Bow’s egalitarian and Nate Large had to cease its summer and winter return to gathering—when warmer intimate environment encourages all artists, regardless Sous Chef classes and recalibrate its approach temperatures make the possibility of experience, to find, amplify, rediscover, and share their Chefs FOR SAIC STUDENTS impulse to create. Faculty, Visiting Artists, Residents, staff, Mary Clemens, Emory Hall, to living and learning in community. of fellowship viable once again— TJ Mathieu & Billy-Marie Peña and students live together in a temporary intentional This break from in-person learning this will be a time to work, talk, and John Rossi gave us the opportunity to reflect on repair together, and to stoke the community on our campus in Saugatuck, Michigan, where Facilities Manager they share meals, social time, and the exchange of ideas. the ingredients that make the Ox-Bow transformative ideas that will carry Aaron Cook We actively encourage our participants to engage across Operations Manager experience one that so many describe makers and thinkers into the future differences in age, regional location, race, and gender as “life-changing,” and to build on with compassion, hope, and vibrancy. Mac Akin identity, learning what it means to be a community by Campus Manager those ingredients to create an all-new participating in one. immersive, multidisciplinary learning On behalf of all of us at Ox-Bow School Michael Cuadrado Housekeeping Manager encounter. of Art & Artists’ Residency, we look FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK Devin Balara forward to hosting you. @OXBOWSCHOOLOFART Metals Studio Manager In 2021, to mitigate risks to our staff Dove Drury Hornbuckle and students, we have reduced our With care, CONTACT US [email protected] || www.ox-bow.org Ceramics Studio Manager summer population by over half and 3435 Rupprecht Way, Saugatuck, MI 49453 Bobby Gonzales Print & New Media Studio Manager introduced a new three-week intensive model. We believe this more intimate Connor O’Brien Glass Teaching Assistant experience will allow for the type of PROUDLY AFFILIATED authentic, interdisciplinary community Shannon R. Stratton WITH THE SCHOOL OF Lucy Gillis THE ART INSTITUTE OF Glass Studio Assistant that Ox-Bow thrives at making: one Executive Director CHICAGO, A MAJOR SPONSOR OF OX-BOW Danielle Thurber-DeGroot where deep learning, collaboration, PAGE 2 Campus Wellness Counselor SCHOOL OF ART OX-BOW At its core, Ox-Bow creates space for a close- C O U R S E knit community, one that is both rigorous and generous, experimental, and supportive, 2021 SUMMER OFFERINGS freeing up artists to take risks and engage in conversations that are impactful to their work. Over the last year, we’ve spent much time HOW CAN I TAKE A CLASS IN SUMMER 2021? reflecting on the ways we continually learn 5 and grow as an organization, pinpointing those aspects that make some artists describe the place as “life-changing,” and cultivating a ONLINE Are available NON-CREDIT more intentional approach to bringing people for those who You can take want the Ox-Bow in-person or online together on campus. experience at courses during home! IN-PERSON session 3 or 5. This summer, we are embracing intimate FOR SAIC STUDENTS learning communities on campus by hosting small groups of artists for in-person WHERE DO YOU GO TO SCHOOL? experiences. These smaller sessions allow us to explore new models, to provide dedicated NO SCHOOL weeks to particular audiences, and to be AFFLIATION present with one another in a way that so many of us have been missing. PARTNER SCHOOL You can take in-person courses SCHOOL OF THE ART We are excited to invite you to embrace this during session INSITITUTE OF CHICAGO 1 , 3, or 5. new season along with us. Use the flowchart to You can take in-person courses during session 2 or 4 for our 3-week intensive or the left to beginning finding your path. session 3 for 2-week courses or session 5 for a 1-week course. SCHOOL OF ART OX-BOW PAGE 4 SESSION NO. 2 3 4 5 MAY 24-JUNE 14 JUNE 18-JULY 2 JULY 27-AUGUST 17 AUGUST 23-29 3-WEEK INTENSIVE 2-WEEK COURSES 3-WEEK INTENSIVE 1-WEEK COURSES 2021 SUMMER EXPLODING FEELING SHAPEY: MULTI-LEVEL COLOR & FAST PAINTING ENCAUSTIC & PA I N T : M OV E M E N T & PAINTING: FORM, LANDSCAPE Arnold Kemp MATERIALITY FIELDWORK ABSTRACTION IN PROCESS AND Jo Hormuth PAINTING 663 001 IN CONTEMPO- Claire Ashley CONTEMPORARY MEANING PAINTING 661 001 RARY PAINTING PAINTING 650 001 PAINTING with Stevie Cisneros Hanley Kristy Deetz Alberto Aguilar & Alex Bradley Cohen PAINTING 605 001 PAINTING 654 001 PAINTING 660 001 7 BEGINNING CERAMICS & RITUAL BEGINNING JOINERY: REMIX: CLAY & PRINT MULTILEVEL G L A S S Anna Mayer GLASSBLOWING SCULPTURAL Thomas Lucas GLASSBLOW- BLOWING CER 636 001 Victoria Ahmadizadeh Melendez COLLABORA- CER 646 001 ING: WORKING Megan Biddle GLASS 630 001 TIONS HOT & TAKING GLASS 630 001 Ato Ribeiro CHANCES SCULP 670 001 Ekin Deniz Aytac & Joshua Davids GLASS 641 001 BLACK IN THE THE FUTURE IS NOW: SPECULATIVE WORLDS: W E T- P L AT E PRINT MAKERSPACE PAPERMAKING WOODS: THE ANTHROPOCENE SCREENPRINT AS PHOTOGRA- Danny Miller & Kristina Paabus STUDIO REPRESENTA- Jeremy Bolen INTERVENTION PHY PRINT 662 001 Andrea Peterson COURSE TION & THE PHOTO 612 001 Corinne Teed & Erik Ruin Jaclyn Silverman PAPER 604 001 PASTORAL PRINT 659 001 PHOTO 613 001 Ayanah Moor & Krista Franklin PRINT 652 001 FOR SAIC STUDENTS HARD LINES: GHOST IN VIRTUAL ARTIFACTS: HAND TO BLACKSMITHING: BEYOND D R AW I N G THE MACHINE MOLDMAKING, TH RE AD: SCULPTURAL FORMS BORDERS: WITH STEEL Sarah Belknap & Joseph Belknap HYDROPRINTING, IMPROVI- Jessee Rose Crane THE THIRD Devin Balara & PHOTO 611 001 SCREENSPACE SATIONAL SCULP 672 001 DIMENSION IN Abigail Lucien OBJECTS PATCHWORK & PRINT & CALENDAR SCULP 663 001 Christopher Meerdo EMBROIDERY BOOKBINDING SCULP 662 001 Melissa Leandro Jeanine Coupe Ryding & FIBER 623 001 Myungah Hyon PRINT 658 001 VISITING ARTISTS I L A N A LESLIE D A R I O CHRISTINE NORA MAITE E M M Y JENNIFER A N T H E A E R I C A HARRIS- WILSON ROBLETO WONG YAP NIEVES B R I G H T DATCHUK BLACK CARDWELL BABOU ONLINE JUNE 6-19 JUNE 20–JULY 3 JULY 11–24 PAGE 6 COURSES SCHOOL OF ART OX-BOW Photo courtesy of the artist (x10) LEARN MORE ABOUT FACUTY & VISITING ARTISTS ON PAGES 38-45 INTERESTED IN THE 3-WEEK INTENSIVE? SAIC COURSE SUMMER 2021 SUMMER IS IT INTERESTED? YES! Great, you can IN-PERSON? OFFERINGS use the chart below to help understand how to pick your HOW DOES IT You take 3 courses courses over 3 weeks to WORK? earn 6 credits. 3-WEEK SESSION* 9 Session 2: In summer 2021, Ox-Bow is dedicating May 24 – June 14, 2021 four sessions to in-person classes for students from the School of the Art Session 4: Institute of Chicago.