New Ph.D. Concentration in Art Practice at UCSD

New Ph.D. Concentration in Art Practice at UCSD

University of California, San Diego

September 10, 2007
New Ph.D. Concentration in Art Practice at UCSD

University of California, San Diego

http://visarts.ucsd.edu

The Department of Visual Arts at the University of California, San Diego is pleased to invite applications to a new Art Practice concentration in the Ph.D. program in Art and Media History, Theory, and Criticism. The concentration is designed for artists engaged in advanced research who wish to pursue their work in an environment geared towards doctoral study, and to produce studio work alongside a written dissertation. The UCSD Visual Arts department is recognized as one of the preeminent centers for contemporary art and media practice in the country, combining a vibrant MFA program with an exciting new Ph.D. program which has become a magnet for ambitious scholars committed to historical and theoretical research into contemporary art and media. The addition of a concentration in art practice was a natural outgrowth of the reciprocal relationship between history, theory and practice in the Visual Arts department. Rather than segregating art practice and history in different departments UCSD brings practitioners, theorists and historians together to encourage innovative work at the boundaries of disciplines, discourses, and methodologies.

Art practice students fulfill the same requirements as students working in other Ph.D. concentrations, including the completion of two language exams, qualifying exams and the submission of a dissertation prospectus. Their dissertations, however, combine a shorter written component with a completed art project (film, video, exhibition, installation, public project, etc.). The program is particularly well suited for established artists who’s work already features a strong research component. UCSD’s status as a top-tier research university provides our students with access to faculty in areas ranging from linguistics and comparative literature to communications and Latin American Studies, and from computer science and oceanography to history and gender studies.

Students entering the Art Practice concentration need either a master’s degree (M.F.A., M.A.) or a bachelor’s degree (B.A, B.F.A., B.S.). Applicants must submit academic transcripts, GRE scores, three letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, a CV, a sample of written work, and a portfolio or other representation of their art practice by January 16, 2008 for admission during the Fall of 2008. Detailed information is available on-line at: http://visarts.ucsd.edu/ or contact Professor Grant Kester: [email protected]

Faculty

Amy Adler

Drawing, photography, painting and performance

Amy Alexander

Digital media and visual performance practice

Sheldon Brown

Augmented reality and computer games

Norman Bryson

Modern Asian art and visual culture, European art since 1700, critical theory, contemporary art and art writing.

Jordan Crandall

Media art and theory

Teddy Cruz

Public Culture, architecture and urbanism practice and theory

Ricardo Dominguez

New media art, performance art, hacktivism, artivism and nanoculture

Steve Fagin

Video, film and curatorial practice

Jean-Pierre Gorin

Film, film theory, criticism, writing

Jack Greenstein

Renaissance art history and theory

Louis Hock

Public art, installation art and media practice and history

Adriene Jenik

Telecommunications and media arts

Grant Kester

Contemporary art and aesthetics, history of photography, history and theory of social movements

Fred Lonidier

Photography

Kim MacConnel

Painting

Babette Mangolte

Film, photography, writing

Lev Manovich

New media theory, history and art practice

Elizabeth Newsome

Ancient to Contemporary Native North American art history, the Southwest and Mesoamerica, Ethnoaesthetics and philosophy of art

Sheldon Nodelman

Classical antiquity and twentieth-century art history and theory

Rubén Ortiz-Torres

Photography, painting, sculpture, video and installation

Kyong Park

Architecture, art, urban theory and activism

Jennifer Pastor

Sculpture, installation, drawing and painting

Kuiyi Shen

Modern and contemporary Chinese and Japanese Art

Ernest Silva

Painting, drawing and sculpture

Susan Smith

Late medieval and northern Renaissance art history

Brett Stalbaum

New media environmental performance Art

Haim Steinbach

The Object: concept, context, sculpture

Phel Steinmetz

Digital photography and video

Lesley Stern

Film history and theory, writing, cultural history of gardens

Roberto Tejada

Modern Latin American and U.S. Latino art history

Michael Trigilio

Film, video, installation and radio

John Welchman

Modern art history and theory, criticism, visual-cultural studies

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